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Fred Guttenberg (born December 2, 1965) is an American activist against
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. His 14-year-old daughter Jaime Guttenberg was murdered in the
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in Parkland, Florida on February 14, 2018. His son, Jesse, also a student at the school, ran from the shooting to meet him at a nearby store. He learned about his daughter's death from a friend who is a
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SWAT officer. Jessica McBride, for the website ''
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'', described him as "one of the strongest voices for changes to gun laws in the wake of the mass shooting".Heavy Magazine, February 22, 2018, Jessica McBride
Fred Guttenberg, Jaime's Father: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Retrieved March 10, 2018


Activism

The day after the shooting, Guttenberg spoke out for gun control, stating "Don't tell me there's no such thing as gun violence. It happened in Parkland". Before the nationally televised CNN town hall he criticized President
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for not saying guns are a problem in a White House listening session, saying "My daughter was hunted last week" and "I am enraged". During the
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town hall he confronted Florida Republican Senator
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for his position on guns. According to a report in ''
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'', Guttenberg's priorities include raising the minimum age to buy guns, adding a waiting period before gun sales, having a no-loopholes policy for a mandatory background check of the gun buyer, and banning high-capacity ammunition magazines and bump stocks. While he would prefer that assault-style weapons were banned entirely, he believes that given the current political reality, that such a ban would be unlikely to ever happen, and accordingly he is advocating for measures to reduce gun violence which have a realistic chance of passage. He told the ''
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'' in March 2018 he has dedicated the rest of his life to fighting for gun safety.


NRA

He is a staunch critic of the
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(NRA) as well as its former spokesperson
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, and he criticized the NRA advertisement entitled ''Time Is Running Out'', saying if a terrorist organization released a similar video, the terror threat level would be raised. He told lawmakers that "All our legislators who stand with the NRA, they're standing with a terrorist group." He called on President
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to address threats made against survivors and their families and demand such behavior stop. Guttenberg noted that guns were prohibited by the
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at the NRA convention in Dallas when vice president
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is scheduled to speak, and criticized the decision as hypocritical. Guttenberg said:


Political

In early March 2018 he traveled to
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to speak at a US Senate hearing about taking steps to prevent further violence. While in the Washington area he spoke at a town hall in
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. Guttenberg's advocacy has been characterized by his refusal to sit down, with Democratic Florida Senator
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explaining that Guttenberg "cannot talk about this sitting down." Javier Manjarres, a Republican primary election candidate for
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, wrote on social media in July 2018, "C'mon Fred...stop exploiting her death in the name of some political agenda...your daughter was shot by some lunatic who had an AR-15, not by the gun itself. #Fixit #VoteJavi". Guttenberg responded that he would do everything possible to make sure that Manjarres would not "sniff the halls of Congress", and that "If you call honesty around gun safety exploitation, then you clearly have a political agenda." Manjarres was later arrested for physically attacking his sister's boyfriend and shooting at his truck as he fled. On September 4, 2018, at a hearing for the
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, Guttenberg introduced himself to Kavanaugh, who looked at him, but turned away without shaking his hand. The encounter was the basis of a written question from the senators, to which Kavanaugh wrote that he did not recognize Guttenberg after having had a "chaotic morning". Guttenberg criticized Kavanaugh's response, calling it "less than genuine". In September 2019, Guttenberg met with
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and
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to discuss gun violence. He said this was "a really important day." On February 4, 2020, Guttenberg was invited to attend President Trump's
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address. During the speech, Guttenberg attempted to shout over the President, and was asked to leave. The following day he apologized for the outburst, saying he let his emotions get the best of him. After
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in 2022, Guttenberg called for politicians to enact stricter gun control, and expressed support for the families of the victims. Guttenberg serves on the advisory board of
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, an
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that promotes political engagement among
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. In 2024, Guttenberg disavowed gun violence advocacy group
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, claiming that their support for pro-Palestine college protests in the
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was antisemitic. He had also previously stated that he would support a pro-Israel Republican over an anti-Israel Democrat in an election, and that he was in favor of Governor
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's moves to ban
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chapters from Florida universities.


Legal

In May 2018, Guttenberg and another parent whose child was killed in the massacre filed lawsuits against American Outdoor Brands, a company that makes the AR-15 rifle, and Sunrise Tactical Supply, a store that sold the weapon to the shooter, as being "complicit in the attack" that resulted in 17 deaths.NBC News, Matthew Vann, May 24, 2018
Parkland families sue gun manufacturer and dealer, citing complicity: The lawsuit challenges a 2001 Florida law prohibiting state and local governments from suing gun sellers if their merchandise is used unlawfully.
Retrieved May 26, 2018, "...The parents of Jaime Guttenberg and Max Schacter say that American Outdoor Brands, the company that makes the AR-15 rifle used by the suspected shooter Nikolas Cruz, and Sunrise Tactical Supply, the store that sold it to him, are complicit in the attack..."
The lawsuit is the first step in an effort to challenge a 2001 Florida law that protects gun makers and gun sellers from such lawsuits.


Personal life

Guttenberg is a real estate agent and auto broker in Parkland, Florida. Guttenberg grew up in a
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Jewish home and is a
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Jew as an adult. He struggled with his faith after his daughter's death; he ceased attending synagogue but remained on good terms with his rabbi.


References


External links


Official website
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Fred Guttenberg
on ''
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