Newtown gunman's father meets with chair of Sandy Hook panel
STAMFORD, Conn. -- The father of the gunman in the Sandy Hook Elementary School killings has met with a Connecticut official and agreed to help find missing school and medical records that could shed more light on the tragedy.
Hamden Mayor Scott Jackson, chairman of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission, tells the Connecticut Post that he met with Lanza in Stamford. The commission is meeting Friday.
A spokesman for Peter Lanza said he had no comment.
Commission members have said they need more information about Adam Lanza's mental state before making recommendations to change mental health policy.