Mass Shooting At Orlando Gay Nightclub (Now 50 Dead)

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I know that, but brehs here still bringing up that he was doing this because of Islam.

Mannnnn I know people joke about this, but if this dude was cac, they would immediately go to mental illness as an excuse, but you darker than a paper bag and it is terrorism, thuggery etc, anything but mental illness.

No way he did this for Islam. Killing is forbidden in Islam. Theres a verse that goes along the lines of- if you kill one human being its as if you killed all of mankind. Then add Ramadan, the holiest month for Muslims into the mix and its a wrap. Dude was NOT a Muslim.
 

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:mindblown: wait, so his wife tried to talk him out of it? She even drove him to the club to scope out the spot? Da fukk is wrong with her? Lock that bytch up :dahell:

...WHAT! If this is true then its over for her. They will treat her like his accomplice and make sure she gets the book thrown at her for what her hubby (who is dead) did. If I were her I'd be looking for a good legal representative right now. Good luck to her.
 

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Ok so thinking about this, did dude bring ammo and reload?

Seems like after unloading that 1st clip it should have took a while to reload.

He had to bring extra ammo. Someone posted this video earlier in the thread, this guy could reload in seconds.......and I highly doubt once them bullets started letting loose like that wasn't anyone going near him to try and stop him.

 
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how did he carry all those rounds in the club? :patrice:
how breh enter the club with all those rounds and not get stopped by security tho?:jbhmm:

nikkas was just letting him reload magazine clips in between each round?:sas2:

I can tell theres not too many shooters on the coli :mjpls:
Most security/bouncers at clubs aren't armed, if they weren't armed I can easily see why he wasn't stopped tbh. Would you try to stop a dude with a ar-15 and you armed with a flashlight?:mjlol:
 

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NBC keep having these breaking news bulletins talking about absolutely jack shyt :martin:
The MSM still pushing this terrorism narrative instead of the fact that he had sugar in his tank :martin:
More boots are about to go on the ground with a corrupt war mongering slimeball or a....corrupt war mongering slimeball entering the White House in a few months :francis:
 

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sounds like an undercover gay that tried to compliment his urge (by visiting the club 3 times) but couldn't live with the fact that he liked men.....

now look at the end result:wow:
 

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I dont know why your still trying breh. Even his ex-wife said he was super homo. How can dude go to same gay spot for 3 years it was personal nothing to do with religon since its ramadan the holy month not even the extreme would do something like this and now you look like an idiot.

Keep trying though :laff:
 

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I couldn't imagine working at a hospital in the trauma unit during all this......... :damn:

Inside the Orlando trauma center: All hands put to work - CNN.com

Orlando, Florida (CNN)The trauma surgeon on duty had just gone up to the call room, where he was hoping to catch some sleep, when his pager went off. One gunshot wound coming in turned into a few. Then 20. Then more.

This was no drill, Dr. Chadwick Smith realized, and he reached out for help.
As Dr. Michael Cheatham answered the call shortly after the first shots were fired early Sunday and headed to Orlando Regional Medical Center, driving his normal route, he came upon the "sea of blue lights" around the Pulse nightclub. Police had to tell him a back way to reach the hospital, which sits about three blocks away.


Orlando victims: Bouncer, dancer, accountant

"I knew we were in serious trouble," Cheatham said.
Three of the trauma surgeons who worked as the horror of America's largest shooting massacre unfolded talked to CNN on Monday. Together they recounted an experience unlike any they had experienced before.
On a busy night, this trauma center might see six gunshot wounds. But in the early hours of Sunday, 44 victims were brought to the hospital. They arrived in a span of less than two hours.


Orlando shooting: Heroes among us

Those with head injuries could not be saved. They could only be made comfortable. Instead, the emergency room teams of physicians and nurses turned to patients where bullets had torn through chests, abdomens and extremities.
The usual capacity of three running operating rooms doubled. Staff from adjacent medical centers rushed in to offer a hand. It became a team effort with players pitching in from all sides.
EMS workers were tapped to put in IVs and rotate patients to help check wounds. Cleaning personnel hustled to get slots ready for new patients. Stocking personnel made sure supplies, including chest tubes, were at the ready. All the residents at this teaching hospital hurried through the doors.
"The entire team came together," said Cheatham. "Everyone knew that they had to bring their 'A' game."
Bullets fired from the shooter's military-grade AR-15 meant a greater severity of injuries, Cheatham explained. He said he respects the right to own guns, but he can't comprehend why anyone would need an assault rifle. Each time another mass shooting happens, he counts himself among those who ask, "When is it going to stop?"


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Because of the extensive injuries of the nightclub victims, the blood bank kept in constant communication. One patient with a shattered pelvis, who required four surgeries to stop his bleeding, needed 15 coolers, or 90 units, of blood.
Amid the chaos, there even came a rumor: An active shooter had entered the emergency department. Staffers barricaded the two doors to their trauma bay with X-ray machines and continued operating.
Some of the patients who were awake grew frightened and confused. Several even asked if they were going to die. They wanted to know about the whereabouts of friends and people they loved. Then there were the families and friends that filled the waiting rooms, desperate for information.
"You just have to be human ...and be as compassionate as you can," Dr. Joseph Ibrahim said. "Fortunately, we've been able to give a lot of good news."


Blood donors rush to help in Orlando

Other than the nine victims who died almost immediately, and were inoperable from the start, nobody else shot at Pulse has succumbed to their injuries at this Orlando hospital. In fact, Ibrahim shared that they are now moving patients out of ICU, decreasing medications and no longer giving anybody "massive amounts of blood."
There's an optimism to these surgeons, even if they haven't fully absorbed what they've been through.
"It will hit us a little bit later this week, I suspect," Cheatham said.
He said the three of them rely on their families and faith. And if that's not enough, Smith said, human resources at the hospital is offering up counseling. Every two hours in a conference room, there are sessions inviting people to talk to one another. And one-on-one meetings with counselors are available to those who need more.
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But that business isn't top of mind for them right now.
"You don't have time to slow down," Ibrahim said. "We're so focused on making sure the patients are getting what they're needing, and we'll deal with the rest later."
 

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Ok so thinking about this, did dude bring ammo and reload?

Seems like after unloading that 1st clip it should have took a while to reload.
Early reports said he was in that club for like 3hrs breh
Took hostages, stopped shooting for a while etc..

Very strange
 
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