A janitor working in a different turn at a Virginia Walmart, a 40-year-old woman coming back home in Colorado Springs after vacation, a young man who was watching his girlfriend’s friend perform a drag show, three college football players, a mother working in a foster home helping orphans, a bartender and a dancer. These are the people who were murdered in at least three weeks of this month’s mass shootings.
The shooting on this Tuesday left no less than six fatal victims after the 31-year-old store manager started firing on his coworkers before killing himself with a headshot. All the victims worked at the establishment.
In an interview given to CNN a spokesperson has declared.
_ The City of Chesapeake has always been known as the ‘City That Cares’ and now, more than ever, we know our City will show up and care for those who need it most,” the release said. “Please join us in praying for the family and friends of these community members who we have lost. _
On November 13, three students were shot to death at University of Virginia and five people died of getting shot at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs.
This totals 14 deaths, which means 14 families won’t have their beloved relatives at thanksgiving dinner tonight.
Natalee Skye, a friend of Kelly Loving, one of the victims, has told in an interview to New York Times that she is grieving for not having her friend’s company tonight.
_ She was going to be at my house for Thanksgiving. She couldn’t wait to cook for me. And I couldn’t wait to cook for her. _ she sorrowed.
Kelly Loving has died after being shot in Club Q while she was partying with her friends before the whole thing began.
_ Now, it’s one less person at my table. _ Natalee said.






