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Political advocate for gun control and activist against gun violence who survived the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on Valentine’s Day 2018. He became one of twenty founding members of Never Again MSD, the gun control advocacy group led by students of the school.
Originally from Los Angeles, he moved with his family to Florida at the beginning of high school. He chose Stoneman Douglas due to their television production courses.
Be became a Teenlink reporter for the Sun Sentinel.
He and his sister Lauren appeared together on The Dr. Phil Show. His father Kevin served in the FBI while his mom Rebecca became a teacher for the Broward County Public Schools system.
He was featured alongside other gun control advocates Cameron Kasky, Jaclyn Corin, Emma Gonzalez and Alex Wind on the cover of an April 2018 edition of Time magazine.
David Miles Hogg (born April 12, 2000) is an American gun control activist and student who survived the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in 2018. He is a founding member of Never Again MSD, an advocacy group led by Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) students. He has helped lead several high-profile protests, marches, and boycotts. He has also been a target and scapegoat of several conspiracy theories and right-wing accusations.
On the morning of June 5, 2018, Broward County Sheriff’s Office received a false report from an anonymous caller claiming that there was a hostage situation in Hogg’s family home. The harassment tactic known as swatting was described by Hogg, several media organizations, and the sheriff’s department as a prank.
In April 2018, Hogg was threatened by a Sinclair Broadcast Group TV host Jamie Allman from station KDNL in St. Louis, who wrote a tweet threatening to insert a hot poker in his anus. Following a boycott of advertisers initiated by Hogg on The Allman Report, Allman resigned and his show was canceled.
Shortly after the shooting, false claims appeared on social media that it had never really happened, and others accused Hogg and other students of being “crisis actors”. After a series of televised interviews following the shooting, far-right figures and conspiracy theorists attacked Hogg in online media. Hogg’s family received death threats from various conspiracy theorists, according to David’s mother. Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram reported removing posts that attack the students or accuse them of being actors. The conspiracy theories about Hogg and other Parkland activists were named PolitiFact’s 2018 Lie of the Year.
Hogg called for students to boycott spring break in Florida and instead travel to Puerto Rico if gun control legislation was not passed by the Florida state government. Having finished high school in May 2018, Hogg has taken a gap year to campaign for politicians in favor of gun reform in the midterm elections.
In August 2018, Hogg announced he was planning on running to become a member of the United States House of Representatives when he turns 25 years old (due to age of candidacy laws).
In May 2018, Hogg and other Never Again MSD students led a “die-in” protest at a Publix supermarket, with a mass of students lying down on the store’s floor, as a rebuke of the supermarket’s financial support of pro-NRA gubernatorial candidate Adam Putnam; the supermarket had contributed more than $670,000 to Putnam’s campaign over three years. In addition, Hogg called on people to boycott Publix until the chain’s support of Putnam stopped. As a result of the protest, Publix made a statement suspending support for Putnam.
Hogg worked to develop an anti-NRA advocacy group to encourage young people to register and vote in the 2018 midterm elections and elect candidates who promise better gun control legislation.
In April 2018, Hogg initiated an effort to urge Speaker of the House Paul Ryan to bring a bill to the House of Representatives that required mandatory background checks for gun buyers; on Twitter, Hogg urged people to contact speaker Ryan and demand a vote on universal background checks.
Hogg was featured on the cover of an April 2018 edition of Time, along with fellow activists Alex Wind, Jaclyn Corin, González, and Kasky.
Hogg joined the social media movement and student-led gun control advocacy group Never Again MSD shortly after its formation. Hogg flew to Los Angeles on February 21, 2018, to be on The Dr. Phil Show, along with his sister, to discuss the shooting. There, they met with survivors of the Columbine High School massacre. Hogg, along with González, blamed the National Rifle Association and the politicians to which they donate as being complicit in school shootings. He declined to go to the White House on February 21 to meet with President Donald Trump, saying that he had to be in Tallahassee, and that Trump could come to Parkland if he wanted to talk.
After the school shooting, Hogg emerged as a leader in the 2018 United States gun violence protests. Along with Alfonso Calderon, Sarah Chadwick, Emma González, Cameron Kasky and other students, he turned to the media to talk about their role as survivors in the shooting and voice his opinion on gun control and gun violence. He called on elected officials to pass gun control measures and has been a vocal critic of officials who take donations from the NRA, and he has been urging them to compromise on legislation to save lives.
On February 14, 2018, Hogg was a senior at Stoneman Douglas and on campus when a 19-year-old former student of the school entered Building 12 and started shooting with a semi-automatic rifle after pulling the fire alarm. Hogg, who was in his AP environmental science class, told the teacher that the repeated “pop” sounds the class heard sounded like gunshots. Hogg and other students made an attempt to exit the building, but a janitor instructed the students to go back into the classroom. Hogg credits the janitor for saving them, as the group of students were unintentionally heading towards the shooter. A culinary arts teacher pulled Hogg and others inside her classroom and they hid in a closet.
Hogg had been accepted to several universities including the University of California, Irvine, but decided to take a year off before starting college to work on the 2018 mid-term elections. In December 2018, he announced that he had been accepted by Harvard University and started in the fall of 2019. Hogg reportedly had a 1270 SAT score and 4.2 weighted GPA, which resulted in criticism from conservatives.
Hogg chose to attend Stoneman Douglas because it offered television production classes. He is a Teenlink reporter for the Sun Sentinel. He graduated on June 3, 2018.
During a June 2019 interview with the Washington Post Magazine, Hogg said there have been seven assassination attempts upon his life.
With his sister Lauren Hogg, he wrote a book titled #NeverAgain: A New Generation Draws the Line that made the New York Times bestseller list. They pledged to donate all income from the book to charity. As of September 2019, Hogg is a student at Harvard University.
What's David Hogg Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
David Hogg Family
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