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'To think, we lived just 100 feet from a mass murderer.'
Short of catching a person actively conspiring to break the law, options are limited for families or even law enforcement to intervene.
It was last call at Pulse, but the place was showing few signs of emptying.
In the aftermath of the Orlando, Florida, nightclub massacre that killed 49 people, survivors and family members mourned and remembered those killed.
A cop testifying against the van driver in the death of Freddie Gray in police custody said Gray twice indicated that he needed to go to a hospital.
Brenda Lee Marquez McCool went to Pulse on Saturday night as she often did, with her 21-year-old son, Isaiah Henderson.
"I'm not going to be made into a villain," said Ed Henson of the St. Lucie Shooting Center.
Today AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Shuler and Executive Vice President Tefere Gebre released the following statement in response to the murder of 49 people at Pulse, an LGBTQ nightclub in Orlando: (after the jump).
Shooting victim Amanda Alvear records gunfire inside the popular gay Orlando nightclub, Pulse, on Snapchat. Amanda's family has a GoFundme page t