Dozens of teenage students have held a "lie-in" on the pavement in front of the White House to demand presidential action on gun control after 17 students were killed in a school shooting in Florida.
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The teenagers were also joined by parents and educators. The protesters held their arms crossed at their chests. Two activists were covered by an American flag, another was holding a sign asking, "Am I next?"
Ella Fesler, a 16-year-old high school student in Alexandria, Virginia, said, "It's really important to express our anger and the importance of finally trying to make a change and having gun control in America."
She added, "Every day when I say 'bye' to my parents, I do acknowledge the fact that I could never see my parents again."
US President Donald Trump was at his Florida golf club, about 64km from the site of the school shooting.
Australian Associated Press