Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly talked about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. The couple spoke at the same Safeway grocery store where she was shot on January 8, 2011. Six people were killed and 13 wounded during the shooting at 7110 N. Oracle. Kelly and Giffords began a gun control group called Americans for Responsible Solutions and have been urging US senators to support more thorough background checks in Tucson, Ariz., on Wednesday, March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Mark Kelly rests his head on the shoulders of his wife, former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords as fellow survivors talk about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. The couple spoke at the same Safeway grocery store where she was shot on January 8, 2011. Six people were killed and 13 wounded during the shooting at 7110 N Oracle. Kelly and Giffords began a gun control group called Americans for Responsible Solutions and have been urging US senators to support more thorough background checks in Tucson, Ariz., on Wednesday, March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Surrounded by the media as well as fellow survivors, former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords stands by her husband Mark Kelly as he talks about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords stands by her husband Mark Kelly as he talks about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords stands by her husband Mark Kelly as he talks about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Roxanna Green the mother of Christina-Taylor Green the nine-year-old who was killed when US Rep Gabrielle Giffords and others were shot, sits near her photograph. Giffords' husband Mark Kelly talked about the need to reduce gun violence in the country at the same Safeway grocery store where she was shot on January 8, 2011. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Roxanna Green holds a flower and a photograph of her nine-year-old daughter Christina-Taylor Green while speakers talked about the January 8, 2011 shooting. Former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords accompanied her husband Mark Kelly as he talked about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Survivors Pam Simon and Randy Gardner hug each other before the arrival of former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly. Simon, Gardner and Kelly talked of the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Suzi Hileman talks about how she brought nine-year-old Christina-Taylor Green to see US Rep Gabrielle Giffords on January 8, 2011. Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly went back to the site of the shooting to talk about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Roxanna Green, the mother of nine-year-old daughter Christina-Taylor Green, hugs Suzi Hileman. Former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords accompanied her husband Mark Kelly as he talked about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
Former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords hugs Emily Nottingham, the mother of Gabe Zimmerman who was shot and killed during the January 8, 2011 shooting. Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly talked about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site
After the presentation, former US Rep Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly greet friends and well-wishers after talking about the need to reduce gun violence in the country. March 6, 2013.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site: Expand gun-buyer background checks
Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords returned today to the site where she was shot to call on lawmakers to reform gun laws to help reduce violence. She was joined by her husband, Mark Kelly, as well as some survivors of the Tucson shooting.
Giffords at Tucson shooting site: Expand gun-buyer background checks
Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords returned today to the site where she was shot to call on lawmakers to reform gun laws to help reduce violence. She was joined by her husband, Mark Kelly, as well as some survivors of the Tucson shooting.

