Just one day after the deadliest mass shooting in American history, many questions remain.
Thus far, investigators have confirmed that on Sunday morning, alleged shooter Omar Mateen attacked a popular gay nightclub in Orlando, killing 49 people and injuring 53 others. According to reports, Mateen pledged his allegiance to ISIS in a 911 call during the attack but no direct link has been confirmed between him and the terrorist group.
Ripples of this mass shooting have been felt throughout the nation, and individuals from both the Muslim-American and LGBTQ communities in North Carolina are responding to the varied implications of this attack.
Guest host Phoebe Judge talks with Tabor Winstead, a former employee of , the attacked Orlando club, and app Reporter .
Judge also talks about the LGBTQ community response with , the chair of the . She discusses terrorism and responses from the Muslim-American community with , the director of the , and , the co-director of the .
Judge ends the conversation discussing criminal justice and gun regulations with , senior Washington reporter for Time Warner Cable app and , professor of criminal justice at .
Several organizations are holding vigils this week:
- Interfaith and community candlelight vigil, By Triangle Community of Raleigh, Community Peace Project and Islamic Association of Cary, Monday, 7:45 pm, 1076 W. Chatham St. Cary, NC 27511 (Contact Phone: 630-335-2846)
- , Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Monday, 7:00 pm, 1801 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC 27605, Imam Abdullah Antepli from Duke University and Rabbi Larry Bach from Durham will speak.
- Vigilia por las victimas del club Pulse/Vigil for the Victims of Pulse nightclub, by , Tuesday, 8:00 pm, the bar, 711 Rigsbee Ave, Durham, NC 27701.