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‘Tragic to us all:’ How George Floyd’s death impacted one Pulse survivor

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ORLANDO, Fla. – When Keinon Carter walked up to the interim Pulse memorial with a big bouquet of flowers on Friday, four years after the Orlando nightclub shooting claimed 49 lives, you would have never guessed he was shot twice, including in his leg.“It’s a day-by-day process,” he said. “I’m living so I’m blessed.

That’s all I can say. I take it one step at a time, day by day.”Carter was one of 53 injured in the Pulse nightclub shooting the night of June 12, 2016.

Forty-nine others, including his friend Antonio Brown, were killed in the tragedy. Carter, back at the scene with flowers not only for Brown but for all the lives lost, said even four years later, it isn’t getting easier.“I’m numb, every year I’m numb,” Carter said.This year, he.

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