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Florida shootout: Donald Trump visits hospital, firm actions needed

On Wednesday, the 14th of February saw a mass shootout at a school in Florida. An ex-student had opened fire on 17 people before getting arrested by the police.

President Donald Trump came face-to-face Friday with hospitalized victims from the horrific school shooting in Florida and offered thanks to the doctors and nurses who helped the wounded, declaring “the job they’ve done is incredible.”

Asked if he’d talked with victims, Mr. Trump added- “I did indeed, and it’s very sad something like that could happen.”

The President had tweeted earlier that he would meet with people “whose lives have been totally shattered.”

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Mr. Trump and first lady Melania Trump came to Broward Health North Hospital to pay their respects to the medical professionals who had responded to the shooting in nearby Parkland.

But some of the parents, survivors, and others affected by the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were more interested in firm action to prevent future assaults than a Presidential visit.

“I don’t want Trump to come but we want more gun safety,” said 18-year-old Kevin Trejos, a senior at the school where 17 people were killed and 14 injured. “It’s a dream. It hasn’t hit me yet.”

Pat for swift response

Mr. Trump marveled at the speed with which first responders got victims to the hospital but ignored shouted questions about whether guns should be more tightly regulated.

More than 1,000 people had attended a candlelight vigil Thursday night near the school, and at one point some began chanting, “No more gun! No more guns!”

Mr. Trump, who frequently boasts about his support for the National Rifle Association, made no mention of gun violence or any new measure to restrict access to firearms during remarks Thursday about the shooting. He did promise to tackle school safety and “the difficult issue of mental health.”

The President made the trip to meet with first responders soon after Air Force One arrived in West Palm Beach for the President to spend the weekend at his Palm Beach estate, which is about 40 miles from Parkland.

READ ALSO: Teenage ex-student opens fire at high school, Kills 17

Discussing the school shooting, police said the 19-year-old suspect in Florida, Nikolas Cruz, opened fire with an AR-15 rifle. Investigators described him as a troubled teenager who posted disturbing material on social media and had been expelled from the high school for “disciplinary reasons,” Broward County, Florida, Sheriff Scott Israel said.

The profile photo on Cruz’s Instagram account showed a masked face wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat like those associated with Trump’s campaign.

The shooting was the nation’s deadliest at a school since a gunman attacked an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, more than five years ago.

Before he was a candidate, Mr. Trump at one point favored some tighter gun regulations. But he embraced gun rights as a candidate, and the NRA spent $30 million in support of his campaign.

During his brief televised statement, Mr. Trump said he wanted to work to “create a culture in our country that embraces the dignity of life,” a phrase likely to resonate with his conservative base.

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