While we were sleeping, the wolf was at our door in the early morning hours Sunday. It is being ranked as the deadliest mass shooting in United States history. An act of terrorism, an act of hate, or maybe both. The shooting in Orlando at a gay nightclub has left the state of Florida and certainly the U.S. mourning the loss of 49 people. A single event made up of a hundred tragedies, each with a story, a face, a life, and a family. All left to mourn, grieve, and for some to heal their physical wounds. The FBI is investigating this as a terror attack, as the shooter, whose name will not be mentioned here, had both a leaning toward radical Islam and according to his father, a hatred for gays. He was equipped, according to reports, with a suicide vest and guns.
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