

A week later, James Tracy, a professor at Florida Atlantic University, wrote a blog post expressing doubts about the massacre. Days after the rampage, a man walked around Newtown filming a video in which he declared that the massacre had been staged by “some sort of New World Order global elitists” intent on taking away our guns and our liberty. It didn’t take much longer for Pozner to find out that many people didn’t believe his son had died or even that he had lived at all. Lenny and his wife, Veronique, raced to the school as soon as they heard the news, but had to wait for hours alongside other parents to learn their son’s fate. When the medical examiner found Noah lying face up in a Batman sweatshirt, his jaw had been blown off. Noah was the youngest of the 20 children and seven adults killed in one of the deadliest shootings in American history. Half an hour later, while Sophia and Arielle hid nearby, Adam Lanza walked into Noah’s first-grade class with an AR-15 rifle. Noah had recently turned 6, and on the drive over they listened to his favorite song, “Gangnam Style,” for what turned out to be the last time. On December 14, 2012, Lenny Pozner dropped off his three children, Sophia, Arielle, and Noah, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
