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NRA's Twitter, Facebook Accounts Fall Silent

Gun-rights group keeps quiet after school shooting
By Neal Colgrass,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 17, 2012 4:43 PM CST
NRA's Twitter, Facebook Accounts Fall Silent
The most recent tweet on NRA's Twitter page.   (Twitter)

Where is the National Rifle Association in the wake of the Connecticut school shooting? Not online, where the NRA has suspended its Facebook account and gone quiet on Twitter, the Washington Post reports. The gun-rights group was promoting "10 Days of NRA Giveaways—Enter today for a chance to win an auto emergency tool!" on Twitter just before news of the shooting broke, and reactions were not kind, reports the Daily Dot. "On the tenth day of Christmas the @NRA gave to me, an elementary school slaughter,” tweeted ‏@tbogg.

The NRA's Facebook page—which had just celebrated 1.7 million "likes"—was attracting a mix of outrage and support. "20 people are dead and most are children," posted one critic. "When will you start to say it's not the guns but the man?" One defender fired back: "Sick of trolls and liberals coming on here." For now the NRA's Facebook page is redirecting to Facebook's homepage, but online silence is nothing new for the NRA, reports BuzzFeed. The group's Twitter account fell silent for a day after the Clackamas Town Center shooting and Sikh Temple shooting, and nine days after the Dark Knight massacre. (More NRA stories.)

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