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Pulse nightclub shooting remembered: Orlando still strong

The Pulse nightclub tragedy remembered through the eyes of the journalists who reported on it.

Pulse nightclub shooting remembered: Orlando still strong

The Pulse nightclub tragedy remembered through the eyes of the journalists who reported on it.

How many shots did you hear? I am more than 10. I can tell you more than 10. Okay. Someone comes in and terrorizes the place that we called home. You know, somewhere that we can actually be ourselves. Has been terrorized by someone that we don't even know. I thought we had basically heard and seen it all. We hadn't sadly we hadn't, mm You almost don't realize that you're covering something to that magnitude at that moment. 12345 years. It's not gonna make everything, not what we have over here because it's important that we all come together straight gay. It doesn't matter. Mhm Some days it feels like it happened yesterday and some days it feels like it was a lifetime ago. We all came together the Orlando strong way that we described for the community. We came together as a newsroom. Mhm. Oh. Mhm.
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Pulse nightclub shooting remembered: Orlando still strong

The Pulse nightclub tragedy remembered through the eyes of the journalists who reported on it.

On June 12, 2016, the LGBTQ and Latino communities of Orlando, Florida, were targeted in a mass shooting at Pulse nightclub. It was, at the time, the deadliest mass shooting in the United States. Michelle Meredith and Stewart Moore of WESH 2 News share their experience on reporting on the tragedy, and how Orlando, and the world, have been changed forever.You can watch the full episode here. Stitch brings you heartwarming stories from a community just like yours. It celebrates our hometown heroes and is inspired by communities, revitalized. Stitch is committed to honoring our history, celebrating our potential and highlighting the tales that bring us together. Every day, we are stitching together the American story.Want more stories like these? Follow Stitch on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.

On June 12, 2016, the LGBTQ and Latino communities of Orlando, Florida, were targeted in a mass shooting at Pulse nightclub. It was, at the time, the deadliest mass shooting in the United States.

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Michelle Meredith and Stewart Moore of WESH 2 News share their experience on reporting on the tragedy, and how Orlando, and the world, have been changed forever.

You can watch the full episode here.


Stitch brings you heartwarming stories from a community just like yours. It celebrates our hometown heroes and is inspired by communities, revitalized. Stitch is committed to honoring our history, celebrating our potential and highlighting the tales that bring us together. Every day, we are stitching together the American story.

Want more stories like these? Follow Stitch on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.