Essay On Orlando Shooting

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People have always been messed up in the head, some may be a lot, and some just thought every now and then. As I am reading different articles, I learn that more and more people are those people that are messed up a lot. In the United States, and frankly anywhere, there are different races, religion, sexualities, and overall beliefs in general. Just because you believe one thing, does not mean you should act on that belief. On June 12, 2016 so just a few weeks ago, a shooting occurred in Orlando, Florida. This shooting wasn’t just any shooting, this was to be the worst mass shooting in the United States history, leaving 50 innocent people dead and 53 wounded. The person responsible for this shooting in Orlando is a man of Omar Mateen, he is …show more content…
Panic filled the room and the slaughtering occurred. The floors of the nightclub were coated with blood and the bodies of the dead and injured piled. There weren’t enough ambulances so police vehicles had to be turned into ambulances for the night to rush people to the hospitals, yes, plural. The shooting happened around 2 a.m. and some of the night club guests, gunshots were just firecrackers of part of the loud music that was playing as part of the weekly “Upscale Latin Saturdays” party. The club, by the name of Pulse, posted a stark message on its Facebook page: “Everyone get out of pulse and keep running.” With the estimated amount of people in the club, 320 people, nearly one-third were shot. The shooting has basically caused a joke to be made about Barack Obama to try and get people of the United States to vote for Donald Trump. In the presidential campaign, Trump accused Obama of weakness on radical Islam and has called for barring Muslim immigrants and also suggested on Twitter that Obama should resign. Trump has less than three months till the election of a new president, yet he still says for Obama to leave the

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