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Five years after the Pulse nightclub shooting, documentary filmmaker Charlie Minn is re-releasing his film “49 Pulses” at the Fashion Square Mall.Minn joins Intersection to discuss the re-release and what he hopes to achieve through his storytelling. Joining the conversation to talk about the impact of the documentary is Orlando Torres, who was among the survivors interviewed by Minn.
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An Orange County Sheriff’s deputy pretended to be an active shooter at a simulation at Windermere High School.
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An effort to place a state constitutional amendment on the 2020 ballot that would ban assault weapons has enough signatures to trigger a state Supreme Court review of the proposal.
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Kyra Parrow lost several close friends as a senior at the high school.
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Governor Ron DeSantis introduced an executive order that will put measures in place to make schools safer at the Brevard Sheriff’s Department today.
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In the year since the tragedy in Parkland, police departments across the state have adjusted their policing strategies to address threats of violence in the community. The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act, which was passed the Florida legislature weeks after the shooting, mandated a number of changes, including putting more police in schools and engaging with troubled individuals.
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher Jeff Foster shares how the Parkland community continues to heal one year after the shooting that left 17 dead on Feb. 14, 2018.
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17 lives were lost in one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, 2018. Director Charlie Minn's documentary "Parkland: Inside Building 12" features interviews with survivors of the tragedy.
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March for Our Lives Orlando held a voter registration drive in Orlando as part of a nation-wide voter registration drive. A Parkland victim's father created meaningful art that reflected on gun violence in the United States.
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Pulse shooting survivors will join local political leaders in speaking out about gun laws tomorrow in downtown Orlando. The event is part of a national voter registration drive.