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Colorado Springs (AFP) - There were tears, hugs, anger and some smiles at a park in Colorado Springs on Monday, when hundreds gathered to pay tribute to the victims of a murderous gunman who stormed an LGBTQ club. Groups huddled clutching candles, sharing memories of the five people whose lives were ended in the horrific violence of Saturday night, the latest example of a deadly mass shooting in America. Other sobbed as speakers deplored the killing that they blamed on baseless hatred of people slain simply for who they loved. "We shouldn't have to be here tonight," Allie Porter told the crowd...
AFP
Colorado Springs (AFP) - There were tears, hugs, anger and some smiles at a park in Colorado Springs on Monday, when hundreds gathered to pay tribute to the victims of a murderous gunman who stormed an LGBTQ club. Groups huddled clutching candles, sharing memories of the five people whose lives were ended in the horrific violence of Saturday night, the latest example of a deadly mass shooting in America. Other sobbed as speakers deplored the killing that they blamed on baseless hatred of people slain simply for who they loved. "We shouldn't have to be here tonight," Allie Porter told the crowd...
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