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Officers shot no club-goers as they pursued the Pulse gunman, according to a review unveiled Wednesday of law enforcement gunfire during the mass shooting that left 49 dead. The review conducted by State Attorney Aramis Ayala's office found 14 officers fired more than 180 shots during five exchanges with the gunman.
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The state attorney’s office has concluded a six-month investigation into the Pulse nightclub shooting, concluding no civilians were shot by law enforcement. The state attorney used the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s ballistic report, as well as witness accounts, video evidence and 911 calls.
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“People like to say that wouldn’t have stopped Pulse from happening. That wouldn’t have stopped the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School," said Brandon Wolf, a Pulse survivor. "Well nobody ever said one law in particular is going to end gun violence in this country. We have to take a comprehensive approach, and that’s why you’re going to hear several pieces of legislation talked about.”
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A federal judge has thrown out the lawsuit filed by more than 50 survivors and victims’ families in the Pulse nightclub shooting.
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The onePULSE Foundation will hold a town hall forum Thursday on hate.
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The National Police Foundation has issued an independent review of the Orlando Fire Department’s response to the Pulse nightclub shooting.The report,…
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Orange County commissioners Tuesday approved $10 million for a Pulse memorial and museum.
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First responders in more and more cities across the US are being forced to confront the question of how well prepared they are for a mass shooting. Today on Intersection - how Pulse changed the conversation about responding to mass shootings, how the ‘rescue task force’ model could help save more lives in these tragedies, and what still needs to change.
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An attorney representing 59 survivors and victims’ families of the Pulse nightclub shooting has refiled a civil rights complain in federal court.
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A federal judge is asking an attorney to amend a lawsuit filed by 59 survivors and victims’ families of the Pulse nightclub shooting.