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A year after Pulse shooting, survivor reflects on recovery

A year after Pulse shooting, survivor reflects on recovery

06/11/2017

PBS News Hour

A year after Pulse shooting, survivor reflects on recovery

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A year after Pulse shooting, survivor reflects on recovery

In the early morning of June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen opened fire at Pulse, a popular gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. It was the worst mass shooting of civilians in American history, leaving 49 people dead and dozens injured. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano spoke with one of the survivors of the attack about her harrowing experience inside the club and how she’s recovering one year later.

06/11/2017

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