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Vegas survivors signal hope even as mass shootings march on

Por: Los Angeles Times World October 01, 2022

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It's been five years since carnage and death sent his family running into the night, leaving them separated and terrified as a gunman rained bullets into an outdoor country music festival crowd on the Las Vegas Strip. The memories don't fade, they sharpen, William “Bill” Henning said as he prepared for ceremonies in Las Vegas marking the date of the Oct. 1, 2017, massacre. “Chaotic and unreal, he recalled. “A human stampede.... + full article



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