Earlier this week, I witnessed a heated exchange at my local grocery store. One of the cashiers and a doorman from a nearby apartment building talked fervently about the Las Vegas shooting, a terrifying and senseless attack which left 58 people dead and over 500 wounded. One of them compared the assailant’s arsenal of weapons […]
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