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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

PULSE GAY NIGHTCLUB MASS SHOOTING vs CHICAGO GANG MASS SHOOTINGS (RACE)







PULSE GAY NIGHTCLUB MASS SHOOTING vs CHICAGO GANG SHOOTINGS

ALL LIVES MATTER.

HUMAN LIFE IS HUMAN LIFE.

Sources:  ABC News, CBS News, Chicago Suntimes, YouTube

Last Saturday night in a Gay nightclub (PULSE) in Orlando, Florida,  more than 50 human beings were Murdered by a member of the terrorist organization ISIL.

The victims were killed during a Mass Shooting event.

ISIL quickly claimed responsibility for this life-stealing event.

Many of the victims killed during Mass Shooting were WHITE.

Meanwhile in the city of Chicago, Illinois, several BLACK boys and Teens are Murdered each day due to Gang Violence Shootings.

Which Murders do you think the mainstream media focuses most on?

All lives matter right??


MAN WHO RECENTLY MOVED FROM CHICAGO TO ORLANDO KILLED IN PULSE SHOOTING


A man who recently moved to Orlando from Chicago is among the victims in the Orlando nightclub mass shooting.
Angel Candelario, 28, who was born in Puerto Rico but moved to Chicago to get an education. He started as a temp but was quickly snapped up to work full time and then promoted, before being sent off on his next - and, it turned out, final - adventure.

"He was always focused on his studies," Candelario's brother Alexi said. "I would ask him, 'Let's go out,' and he would say, 'No, I can't go out because I have to study.'"

"I just can't gather the words to express how much sadness I feel that Angel had to leave like this," says Charles Wesby, an ophthalmic technician and one of Candelario's former coworkers at the Illinois Eye Institute.

He was hired at the Illinois College of Optometry in August of 2014. His first role there was as an assistant in pediatrics. He was then promoted to technician at the Rosenbloom Center.

"Very sad to hear this news, I mean devastated. And then the more you think about it, you get angry as well. You know, how and why could this happen?" says Dr. Dominick Opitz, optometrist at the Illinois Eye Center.

"It's just such a tragic disaster that happened and for me to know, personally, someone who was within that tragedy is just even more difficult to deal with. I mean, all of those lives were lost. Forty-nine lives were lost," Wesby says.


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