Teary-Eyed Eagles of Death Metal Frontman: Paris Attacks Caused Him to Rethink Gun Control
Jesse Hughes, lead singer of the Eagles of Death Metal — the band that was performing at the Bataclan in Paris, France, when terrorists attacked the venue back in November — said in an interview this week that the horrific experience changed his mind on gun control.
“I think the only way my mind has been changed is maybe that until nobody has guns everybody has to have them, because I don’t ever want to see anything like this ever happen again,” an emotional Hughes told French outlet iTele. “I saw people die that maybe could have lived.”
He also questioned whether French gun control laws did anything to save the lives of concert attendees when chaos broke out on Nov. 13.
“Gun control kind of doesn’t have anything to… read more here
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