Shots Fired in Terminal 2 : A Witness to the Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting Reflects on America's Mass Shooting Epidemic (Paperback)
Shots Fired in Terminal 2 : A Witness to the Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting Reflects on America's Mass Shooting Epidemic (Paperback)
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Shots Fired in Terminal 2 : A Witness to the Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting Reflects on America's Mass Shooting Epidemic (Paperback)

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On January 6, 2017, a lone gunman took five lives and wounded eight people at Fort Lauderdale Airport. This book is about the Lauderdale shooting told from the perspective of bestselling author William Hazelgrove, who just happened to be there with his wife and children. Though focused on one terrifying incident that the author witnessed, this story is also a prototype of American shootings showing the interplay of victims, police, media, the shooter, and what constitutes this peculiar American form of violence. The author documents the perverse chain of events that set the stage for this tragedy: the failure of police and the FBI to stop this troubled Iraq War veteran, who had earlier approached them and said point-blank that he was hearing voices telling him to kill others; the incredible fact that his weapon was taken and then given back to him, the very gun that would kill five people and shut down a major airport for forty-eight hours; and the circumstances of American society that allowed this gun to be checked through airport security as a legal firearm and then delivered to the killer, who casually strolled into a bathroom, loaded the pistol, and returned to the baggage claim area to start his murderous rampage. Interweaving his dramatic telling of his own experiences with a history of comparable shootings in America, the book presents both an anatomy of these horrifying events and the basis for understanding why they happen and what can be done to stop them.
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Sep 18, 2018
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An account of being caught in a shooting

Hazelgrove and his family were in the Fort Lauderdale airport on January 6, 2017 when a lone gunman started shooting, killing five and wounding eight. Along with thousands of other people they experienced a period of terror followed by waiting around under an enormous cloud of uncertainty. Hazelgrove was interviewed by national networks immediately after and became a brief and uncertain celebrity. This is his well-written account of one of the most extraordinary days that one could ever experience. The action moves back and forth from his family's experiences to descriptions of mass shootings in America, most of which are unfortunately recent and increasing in frequency. While Hazelgrove tones down his support for gun control, it is clear that he is in favor of it. Particularly in reference to the people that are clearly mentally ill. This is a great book, it is a rare occasion when a talented novelist is part of such an event, survives it and then writes about it. No one is talented enough to completely express what such an event is like, yet Hazelgrove comes very close.

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