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NRA breaks silence, releases statement on Newtown shooting

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A protestor held a banner during a march to the National Rifle Association headquarters on Capitol Hill in Washington on Monday. The organization today pledged "to help to make sure this never happens again" and has scheduled a news conference for Friday.

WASHINGTON » The National Rifle Association is breaking its silence four days after a school shooting in Newtown, Conn., where 26 were killed, including 20 children.

The nation’s largest gun rights organization made its first public statements today after a self-imposed media blackout that left many wondering how it would respond to the killings. In its statement, the group said its members were, quoting, "shocked, saddened and heartbroken by the news of the horrific and senseless murders."

The group also said it wanted to give families time to mourn before making its first public statements. The organization pledged "to help to make sure this never happens again" and has scheduled a news conference for Friday.

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