There was nothing out of the ordinary - everyone was dancing, everyone was hanging out, everyone was drinking… Everything was fine.” “We came out to have a good time and everything was normal.
“We weren’t there when everything occurred, but however, we were about 15 minutes shy of everything that happened,” Aixa said. Thank God we were on the other side of that.”Īnother woman, Aixa, who also spoke to Breitbart News and also did not want her identity revealed or to be filmed on camera, said she just moved out of New York City to escape violence and crime, and she just narrowly missed the shooting. “I couldn’t see where they were coming from, but they were real loud, like BAM, BAM, BAM… And we speeded out. She was getting into her parked car on the other side of the club when she heard the gunshots. I didn’t know if it was an accident, or the gunshots I heard… So I just went home and went to sleep, and now I see all the news, and the Facebook, and all of my friends,” she said, adding that she was getting frantic calls asking if she was safe. “So we just drove out and rolled out, and within two or three minutes there were cops coming everywhere. “And at the end of the night as I was walking out at 1:45, I was getting in the car and we heard gunshots. “Every time I go there all I see is happy people enjoying their time and loving each other, and just being them,” she said. “Everybody was drinking and having a good time.” “And yesterday as I was coming in, I saw the vibe was good,” she said, and the club was packed. “I left my home around 10:50 so I could get in the club no charge,” she said, adding she goes every week and has been going to Pulse for three years. “I don’t really have family, I just have friends, and I don’t know what friends are living or dead, and it’s so terrible,” she told Breitbart News. Some community members spoke to Badolato about the terror attack, including a film student who frequented Pulse and said that the murderous attack “hits hard for me because you don’t know what’s really going on and you don’t know if people are okay.” Another woman said that it’s more likely that the terror attack was a “hate crime” instead of the work of a jihadi.Įlizabeth, a woman who went to Pulse that night and who received the Snapchat videos from the escaping club-goer, left Pulse at 1:45 am Sunday night just as gunshots rang out. Everything is under lockdown for the perimeter.”Īnother video taken by Andy Badolato, founder and chief executive officer of the USA Exchange and Breitbart News contributor, scans the scene outside the club. The next video message shows police cars parked outside Pulse with their lights flashing.Ī subsequent Snapchat video shows him saying, “So we can’t go anywhere. “Hey guys, so someone just shot up the club I was at, and there’s still gunfire. So what are you waiting for.The video Snapchats show a message reading “AT PULSE TONIGHT COME THRU ORLANDO” with clips of performers and club goers dancing, but then the video cuts to a man fleeing the club. Thousands of people are waiting to video chat with you right now!Īll you need to get started is any FaceTime enabled device including: iPhone 5/4S/4, iPod Touch (5th/4th Gen), iPad 4/3/2 and iPad Mini!
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