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I observed a helicopter flying between Mandalay Bay and the Luxor during the Las Vegas shooting. It had no lights and open doors, with people hanging out and gunshots coming from it. Initially, I didn't plan to attend the concert, but I went with friends. As Jason Aldean performed, I heard gunshots and ducked for cover, thinking I might die. I saw muzzle flashes from the helicopter and felt the ground shake from the gunfire. I ran to safety, encountering injured people along the way. After the chaos, I realized the media presented a different narrative than what I experienced. I sought therapy later, realizing the importance of sharing my story and connecting with others who witnessed the event.

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A student describes the horrifying school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan, where several students and a teacher were killed. They express their frustration with the lack of gun safety laws and urge the Michigan legislature to pass measures like universal background checks and secure storage laws. Another speaker, a mother and former teacher, criticizes the system for failing to protect students and calls for educators to speak up and support gun legislation. A survivor of the shooting shares their anger and disappointment that their friends' lives were not valued enough to bring about change. They demand action from legislators and emphasize the importance of protecting children over political positions. A student activist from Michigan State University highlights the need for a ban on assault weapons and increased funding for mental health services. They call for unity in addressing gun violence. The transcript ends with an unrelated quote about a new world order and a brief mention of the right to bear arms.

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I was shocked to discover a bullet fragment in my shoulder. We were attacked with a semiautomatic handgun and shot at 17 times. We were knocking on doors trying to get help. It feels like a bad dream. We are trying to recover physically and emotionally after this attack. We were Jewish tourists visiting from Israel when we were attacked because the gunmen thought we were Palestinian. We came to the United States for vacation, thinking it was safe, and look what happened. The shooter noticed us on Alton Road and shot at us, attempting to kill us because he thought we were Palestinian. It doesn't matter if you're Palestinian, Jewish, Israeli, or from any country. You can't just grab a gun and try to kill someone because you don't like the way they look. It's insane.

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Speaker 0 describes a mass shooting in a church during a ceremony: 'this was a man, a madman, acting alone, somehow knows about this ceremony.' An eight- and a 10-year-old were killed; 'an eight and a 10 year old,' and 'a total of 19 that we know of that were hit,' with 'seventeen injured, and of those 14 were children.' The gunman used 'three guns, multiple guns.' A child had to tell 'one of her friend's dads that the friend had been shot.' There will be stories of heroism and faith, but 'there are also adults that were shot.' The discussion acknowledges 'thoughts and prayers' are not enough: 'these kids were literally praying' and 'what can we do better with background checks or with assault weapons.' They mention 'a bipartisan bill for community violence' and 'my provision on domestic violence' to keep gun access from those convicted, plus 'national standards.'

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The speaker recounts surviving the Parkland school shooting in 2018, after which they feared for their life daily. They eventually reached a point where they felt safe on campus again, but that feeling was taken away. The speaker was working as a bowling instructor when students noticed people running. The speaker looked out and saw belongings left behind and knew what that meant due to their past experience. They immediately directed everyone to safety in the back room, suspecting an active shooter situation before receiving confirmation. The speaker knew it was an emergency because the room was silent, with laptops open and bags on the floor.

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A sorority student named Bianca DeCoke shares her experience of being shot five times during the Santa Barbara rampage. She explains that the shooter smiled at her before opening fire. Bianca, the only survivor among her sorority sisters, describes the victims as incredible and beautiful people. She recalls calling her mother and expressing her love while bleeding on the grass. Bianca is now out of the hospital and surrounded by family. She is grateful for the stranger, Kyle Sullivan, who comforted her during the attack. Bianca's parents express anger and a desire for change to prevent future violence. Bianca herself is still trying to understand why she survived and hopes to find a new purpose in making a positive impact.

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In this video, the speaker reflects on the impact of mass shootings and the importance of finding support during difficult times. They mention that when someone is going through a traumatic experience, it helps to see someone who understands or has gone through something similar. The speaker acknowledges that some people in the audience may have experienced even more hardships than they have. They emphasize the significance of providing support and hope to others, even if it may seem small. The speaker concludes by stating that their actions are not for their own benefit.

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I’m doing my show like normal, and I’m reaching the end of the show when I see an alert from my Ring doorbell: somebody’s at the front door. I’m live, reading super chats and live chat messages, and I see that this guy has a loaded gun. He’s got a motorcycle helmet and a backpack, a gun drawn, and he’s knocking on the door yelling. I didn’t want to tip him off that I knew he was there, so I kept the show going for about a minute, then wrapped it up quickly. My producer runs in and I ask, who is that? What’s going on? He says, I called the cops. They’re here. The guy’s gone. Then I start getting changed out of my suit, and I hear gunshots go off outside. I jumped to the ground, not knowing what was happening. I step outside after the dust settles and there are about 10 cop cars up and down the street, the whole block locked down, the alley shut down. They tell me to get back inside. We’re not allowed to leave until the morning. That’s how late they were there. At the end of the night, after the cops left, I went out in the very early morning. Did anyone come and explain anything to you? No. Nobody said anything. It’s ridiculous. In the morning, I asked the guy what happened, and he told me the story. It turns out the shooter is a 23-year-old white man, a “white nerd,” short guy, who was at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, about two hours south of where I live. He killed three people earlier in the day: his roommate, killed the roommate’s sister, and killed the roommate’s mother. He then got in his car and drove directly to my house, parked outside, got out a .22 pistol and an automatic crossbow (a weird choice), and knocked on my door. He went around the house, tried the back door, tried the front door. The cops pulled up, he took off running through the gangway, hopped the fence, and ran into the neighbor’s house. I guess he went into the neighbor’s basement because the door was unlocked. He was hiding from the police. He shot two of the neighbor’s dogs, which is devastating. He ran back outside, and the cops spotted him. He shot at the cops. The cops shot him in the face, and he died on the spot. What was his motive? They never told me. To this day, I have no idea. There’s no explanation. There was no contact after the incident. The Illinois State Police came by about a week later to retrieve the Ring camera footage of the whole incident, and I downloaded that onto a thumb drive. That’s it. I never heard from the cops, never heard from the government. Not at all. A guy comes to murder you, kills three others and two dogs, and no one bothers to tell you anything? It’s ridiculous.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the impact of mass shootings on victims and their need for hope. They emphasize the importance of understanding and support from others who have gone through similar experiences. The speaker acknowledges that some people have endured more than they have, but they still strive to provide a sense of hope to those in need. The speaker recognizes the significance of their efforts and the positive impact it can have on others.

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I witnessed a shooting at a rally where a man was killed and a woman injured. The shots seemed to come from behind the bleachers, hitting the man in the head and grazing the former president's ear. The chaotic scene unfolded quickly, with the police and SWAT team evacuating the area. As a doctor, I offered assistance but was not needed. The victims' family members were distraught. The incident highlights the polarized political climate in the country. I had a sense of foreboding before the shooting occurred.

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Speaker 0 expresses anger that there are kids like him in the country who have had to go through this not once but twice. Speaker 1 notes that after shootings such as Parkland, there is typically a moment of expectation that there might be change and actual action, but it fades. He references that pattern after Sandy Hook, after Parkland, and after Uvalde, sometimes with some incremental progress, but nothing seemingly consequential. He says that has to be frustrating as a victim of this. Speaker 0 responds by stating it is not possible to put into words how frustrating it is, and identifies a common denominator inaction by Congress. He argues that time and time again, Congress has failed to show that they actually care about their constituents, and if they did, they would immediately pass comprehensive gun violence prevention bills. Speaker 1 asks how Speaker 0 is doing right now, noting that there is still a shelter in place on campus and in the area. He asks whether Speaker 0 is still in a shelter in place order. Speaker 0 confirms that he is safe in his dorm, but they cannot leave their dorms or buildings. He says physically he is safe and that he has had many friends and family reunited. Speaker 1 asks about Speaker 0’s family, acknowledging that they went through this with him once before and must be concerned tonight. Speaker 0 says the first person he called was his mom, which is the same thing that happened with Parkland. He describes seeing his mom go through those emotions all over again and feeling bad for her. He says it feels like he is 12 again, and it feels like it’s twenty eighteen again for his family as well, with them going through the exact same emotions.

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We are here live at Utah Valley University. There's been a shooting at the Charlie Kirk Turning Point USA event. Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck is what my kid is saying. I heard a shot... there was blood protruding from his neck or his head about six inches or more, literally gushing out. there was blood spray. The police said it could have come from up on the roof, but they arrested a guy up down right in front of Charlie. Active crime scene. Keep they're telling everybody to get out of here. There was blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over. There might be a guy on the roof. We also don't condone Hamas. We think that genocide's wrong on both sides. My sign says free Palestine, love one another. Free Palestine, there's a genocide.

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The speaker recounts surviving the Parkland school shooting in 2018 and subsequently living in fear. They eventually felt safe on campus until another shooting occurred. During the recent incident, the speaker was working as a bowling instructor and initially unaware of the danger due to loud music. Students noticed people running and alerted the speaker, who then observed abandoned belongings and a silent, empty space, triggering their past trauma and recognition of an active shooter situation. The speaker immediately directed everyone to safety in the back room, acting on instinct and experience from the previous shooting.

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There was a scary incident at Walmart with an active shooter. The shooter was a tall, young, white guy wearing an army backpack. At first, I thought he had a BB gun, but it turned out to be a long assault rifle. He started shooting after walking past me. I was trying to call 911, but couldn't get through. I'm really shaken up and scared to walk now.

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Speaker 0: Sydney, my debate partner, is 25 and not even supposed to be in our school. We thought the first gunshot was a drill because we have frequent fire alarms. But it wasn't. I was in shock when I realized it was real. One of my friends was in the same bathroom as the shooter.

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I've been through a roller coaster of emotions since January 6th. Some days are better than others. It's tough to see people downplay what happened that day. I experienced brutal combat and felt like I was going to die. It was overwhelming. 850 MPD officers and others risked their lives to protect the Capitol. The bravery displayed that day was nothing short of miraculous.

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A mother pleads for President Trump to take action after her 14-year-old daughter was killed in a school shooting. She calls for metal detectors at every school entrance to prevent guns from getting into the hands of children. A teacher shares her experience of hiding 19 kids in a closet during the shooting. A student expresses gratitude for a classmate who sacrificed his life to save others. The emotional impact on survivors is evident as they recount their experiences and express their grief. The video ends with a plea to address the issue of gun violence in the country.

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Every mass shooting leaves people in shock, unable to comprehend the tragedy. I often face criticism for spending hours answering questions, but it's important. Some seek solace in prayer during such senseless acts of violence.

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Ashby Beasley and Shondell Brooks, both survivors of mass shootings, express their frustration and call for gun safety legislation. They emphasize the need for secure storage laws to prevent children from accessing firearms. They urge everyone to contact lawmakers and demand change to prevent future shootings. The speakers highlight the prevalence of gun violence in America and the preventable nature of these incidents. They also mention the ongoing debate in Tennessee regarding the age requirement for purchasing guns. The video raises suspicions about the timing and presence of the speakers, suggesting a conspiracy to manipulate public opinion on gun control.

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My name is Robbie Parker. My family lost a child in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. I offer condolences to all affected families, including the shooter's family. I thank friends, family, and strangers for their support. My daughter Emily would offer love and support to the victims. Emily was bright, creative, and loving. She loved using her talents to touch lives through art and cards. She would draw pictures and write notes for those feeling sad. She placed a special card in her grandpa's casket. Emily mentored her little sisters, teaching them to read, dance, and find joy. Her laughter was infectious, and the world is better because she was in it. Let this tragedy inspire us to be more compassionate and humble. Keep the love for our families and compassion for strangers with us at all times. May we improve our communities and make everyone feel safe. I was teaching Emily Portuguese, and our last conversation was in Portuguese. She told me good morning, asked how I was, said she loved me, and I gave her a kiss goodbye. A Facebook page has been set up to raise money for Emily.

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I saw police cars outside and witnessed a guy being pushed to the ground by an officer holding a big gun, possibly the shooter. Another person was thrown into a car, also assumed to be the shooter. I heard gunshots but couldn't tell if they were from the police or someone else. I ran towards the sound and was scared and confused. Metro confirmed that the suspect is deceased, but it's unclear if they were the shooter. It's unsettling to experience a real-life school shooting after seeing them in the news. It's a serious and scary situation that needs to be taken seriously. It's surreal to have it happen in my own life.

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A school shooting survivor and a mass shooting survivor share their experiences and the impact it has had on their lives. They express their fear for the future and the need for gun safety measures. The video highlights the alarming statistics of school shootings in America and the emotional toll it takes on survivors. Another survivor recounts the trauma of being in multiple mass shootings. The segment also features a man who has experienced multiple acts of terrorism. The survivors emphasize the urgent need for change and express their disbelief at the recurring nature of these incidents.

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This is unacceptable. I can't find my son, and no one can tell me where he is. He was in Las Vegas with friends and didn't come home last night. I don't want prayers; I want gun control. My son was with his boyfriend, who was shot multiple times. These kids are learning about humanity, human rights, and fighting against racism and xenophobia. It's shameful that they have to deal with this. We need to end gun violence. They were taught to be peaceful, not to resort to anger. Enough is enough.

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I'm frustrated that multiple communities have recently experienced mass shootings. In Jacksonville, a white supremacist used an assault rifle to harm people, and currently, there is a dangerous individual at UNC Chapel Hill causing fear and chaos. This cannot continue. To address this issue, we need to ban assault rifles and implement a buyback program. By doing so, we can prevent these dangerous weapons from falling into the wrong hands, especially those who may harm immigrant communities. We must prioritize the safety of our children and make a clear choice to protect them. It's a simple decision: either we choose our kids or we don't.

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I've been hiding and not showing the impact on me, but I'm done being scared. The doctors who said this was safe are now ignoring us. It's time to be heard, seen, and believed.
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