LeBron speaks out about gun violence after child's death
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) -- LeBron James said "there's no room for guns" as he decried the latest tragedy involving a child being killed in Cleveland.
James said he was at home with his three kids Thursday when he learned about the death of a 5-month-old girl in a drive-by shooting -- the third fatal shooting of a child in the city in four weeks -- and "it automatically hit me." James initially reacted with several posts on Twitter, calling for calm and change.
The NBA star, who has never shied away from political issues, spoke after practice Friday about the need for stricter national gun laws.
James didn't hear President Barack Obama's impassioned speech following the mass shooting at an Oregon community college campus, but "I know what I see. I know how I feel."
James believes some of the educational work he does with his family's foundation can help curb violence.