Lauren Boebert defends throwing out pin honoring school shooting victim

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The Colorado congresswoman alleged she has faced harassment from the parent of a Uvalde school victim in the past.

in May 2022 at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. It was the deadliest school shooting since Sandy Hook Elementary a decade prior.

Rep. Lauren Boebert on March 11, 2021, in Washington, D.C. Boebert posted a video on Monday apologizing for throwing away a memorial pin in remembrance of a school shooting victim."Last week, there was a video of me throwing an item away that I had received randomly from somebody in the hallway," Boebert said in a video posted Monday by theaccount @PatriotTakes."I was walking, had Air Pods in, and tried to tell the man that I was occupied and he continued.

She said:"I wanted to make it very clear that I did not want to receive anything that this man had to give me, nor did I know what he was handing me."

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