Reno, Nevada, USA. 24th Mar, 2018. LINDSEY SMILEY, age 24, holds a ''Say Their Names'' sign during a March for Our Lives event at Reno City Plaza in Reno, Nevada, on Saturday, March 24, 2018. Smiley said, ''I told my mom my plan is that next year I will add onto the bottom of this sign with new names. It's unfortunate, but true. I pray I'm wrong.'' Smiley works at an elementary school in Reno.The event is one of more than 800 similar events at cities around the country that have sprouted off a national march in Washington, DC, organized by student survivors of the February 14 shooting at

Reno, Nevada, USA. 24th Mar, 2018. LINDSEY SMILEY, age 24, holds a ''Say Their Names'' sign during a March for Our Lives event at Reno City Plaza in Reno, Nevada, on Saturday, March 24, 2018. Smiley said, ''I told my mom my plan is that next year I will add onto the bottom of this sign with new names. It's unfortunate, but true. I pray I'm wrong.'' Smiley works at an elementary school in Reno.The event is one of more than 800 similar events at cities around the country that have sprouted off a national march in Washington, DC, organized by student survivors of the February 14 shooting at Stock Photo
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March 24, 2018 - Reno, Nevada, U.S - LINDSEY SMILEY, age 24, holds a ''Say Their Names'' sign during a March for Our Lives event at Reno City Plaza in Reno, Nevada, on Saturday, March 24, 2018. Smiley said, ''I told my mom my plan is that next year I will add onto the bottom of this sign with new names. It's unfortunate, but true. I pray I'm wrong.'' Smiley works at an elementary school in Reno...The event is one of more than 800 similar events at cities around the country that have sprouted off a national march in Washington, D.C., organized by student survivors of the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida where 17 were killed. (Credit Image: © Tracy Barbutes via ZUMA Wire)

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