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Florida Children Are The Latest Victims In Obama’s War
- Another nightclub was the target of a shooting in Florida yesterday.
- Club Blu was hosting a “no ID required” party for teens when a group of individuals opened fire into the crowd of teens and parents.
- 16 victims were rushed to the hospital to be treated for gunshot wounds, two died from the incident.
- Three individuals have been detained in connection with the attack.
Only a month after the Florida nightclub shooting, that left 49 dead, terror again floods the streets. Club Blu in Fort Myers was hosting a teen event when a group of individuals opened fire, killing two.
Parents filled the parking lot as teens were leaving the “no ID required” event. The gunfire went off in a crowd full of children and teens. Some of the wounded victims were as young as 12. The two that were pronounced dead was 18-year old Ste'fan Strawder and 14-year old Sean Archilles.
A range of victims were taken to local hospitals to be treated for gunshot wounds. However, the majority have been released, only four remained in the hospital as of Monday morning.
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Apparently, there was armed security at the event, Club Blu said in a Facebook post after the attack. The post read, “We are deeply sorry for all involved. We tried to give the teens what we thought was a safe place to have a good time.” The identities of the individuals involved in the attack have not yet been released by the police, but Club Blu did say that “it was not kids at the party that did this despicable act.”
Officers have now said that three individuals have been detained for questioning about the shooting. It was confirmed that the three were seen fleeing the scene of the attack. When police pursued, two of the of the attackers left the car and fled on foot.
The death toll in the country is rising. Florida, has personally, lost many in this battle of terror. Our hearts go out to the families and victims of this senseless attack.