Survivor Of Orlando Massacre Writes Powerful Open Letter To Shooter

Survivor Of Orlando Massacre Writes Powerful Open Letter To Shooter

A survivor of the Orlando massacre has penned an open letter to the terrorist who opened fire inside the club.

At least 49 people were killed and 53 were injured in the shooting at the Pulse gay club in Orlando over the weekend. With more than a hundred now confirmed dead or injured, the shooting has become the worst in American history.

Vigils have been taking place across the world, with thousands of LGBT people and allies taking to the streets to show solidarity.

Alejandro A. Francisco penned a letter for xoJane addressed to the gunman, Omar Mateen.

He wrote: “I go to Pulse nightclub in Orlando because I feel comfortable there, and I can be myself. Several of my friends were there that night, including my friend Stanley. I will never see Stanley again. You took that away from me.

“Saturday night was Latin night, and it was a party vibe because of the Puerto Rican Day Parade. It was a hot night, and the club was filled with life and love and dancing and — until you arrived — pure joy.

“My friends and I arrived at Pulse around 11 p.m. I’ve been going to the club for a few years now, and it’s a wonderful place to let loose and really be yourself in Orlando.

Recalling leaving the club just before the shooting, he said: “Across the street, moments after we left, we heard the gunshots start. They sounded like firecrackers. We were terrified. We saw people running all around us, some of them jumping fences. We had no idea the all-consuming nightmare we narrowly escaped inside. Minutes after we left, without realising how precious those minutes were, that’s when the massacre began.”

He added: “These men and women were strangers to you. All of them had one precious gift, one saving grace that you could never, ever have. That much is clear. I know you had a child and a wife and a father and a mother, but you did not have what they had. You never could have. What happened never could have happened if you did.

“Omar, you failed. You tried to massacre the very one thing that you can never destroy in our community. Ever. You cannot take away our love. It is more powerful than anything else that exists in the world.”

He added: “Violence had long been part of my life. Ever since fifth grade, I have been made fun of and called a faggot and had to fight for dignity and pride all my life. But in that moment when I came out to my mom, she looked at me, and she knew. I could tell she had always known, and she loved me so much. She gave me a look that told me she would love me forever.

“In the aftermath of almost dying, of narrowly escaping your wrath, my friends and I have been walking around like zombies all day. We survived, but now all we have are questions. What do we do now? Why am I still here? How could this have happened? And of course — why, why, why do you hate us like you do?

“I know that there is only one answer. Every time I ask these questions, it is the only thing that makes logical sense to me in this sea of devastation and heartbreak and grief.”

He added: “I think about Eddie Justice who sat in the bathroom and sent those terrified texts: ‘I’m gonna die. Mommy, I love you.’

“Violence all around him, and he found the love. Omar, we are stronger than your hate. We always will be.

“Eddie did not survive.

“Stanley did not survive. Edward did not survive. Luis did not survive. Akyra did not survive. Luis did not survive. Juan did not survive. Eric did not survive. Peter did not survive. Kimberly did not survive. Eddie did not survive. Enrique did not survive. Anthony did not survive. Jonathan did not survive. Yilmary did not survive. Cory did not survive. Mercedez did not survive. Deonka did not survive. Miguel did not survive. Jason did not survive. Darryl did not survive. Jean did not survive. Carlos and Luis Daniel did not survive. Oscar and Simon did not survive. Shane did not survive. Amanda did not survive. Martin did not survive. Gilberto did not survive. Javier did not survive. Tevin did not survive. Alejandro did not survive. Franky did not survive. Xavier did not survive. Joel did not survive. Juan did not survive. Luis did not survive. Juan did not survive. Jerald did not survive. Leroy did not survive. Jean did not survive. Rodolfo did not survive. Brenda did not survive. Christopher did not survive. Angel did not survive. Frank did not survive. Paul did not survive. Antonio did not survive. Christopher did not survive. Geraldo did not survive…

“But love did.

“In fact, it just grew stronger.”

The Orlando victim fund has passed $3 million.

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  1. Shuga chocolata
    June 15, 06:31 Reply

    “Across the street, moments after we left, we heard the gunshots start. They sounded like firecrackers. We were terrified. We saw people running all around us, some of them jumping fences. We had no idea the all-consuming nightmare we narrowly escaped inside. Minutes after we left, without realising how precious those minutes were, that’s when the massacre began.”

    *Crying* this letter captures that love survives even though his friends didn’t,

    I’m so tired of crying over this Sunday shooting, and this open letter made me wet my pillow with tears…..???

  2. Mandy
    June 15, 07:49 Reply

    All them 50 people didn’t survive…

    “…But love did. In fact, it just grew stronger.”

    Enough said.

  3. Drone
    June 15, 09:06 Reply

    This is very touching. *sigh*

  4. Flakes
    June 15, 10:15 Reply

    This brought tears to my eyes.

    Love survived, amidst the hate,
    Love grew stronger!

  5. ambivalentone
    June 15, 10:39 Reply

    I only laughed. If it were Nigeria, it wouldn’t survive. It would be another avenue to get closer to God (Olorun ni’lo aye e ni) and loathe oneself even more. Love would die, and organized religion wud claim another victim.
    #RIP guys

  6. Delle
    June 15, 10:52 Reply

    Oh my. I can’t stop the flow of tears from my eyes. PP (you know you’d be the one I’d run to), where are you?
    *looking for a shoulder to wail on*

  7. Eddie
    June 15, 10:55 Reply

    We do what we do best… we survive #resilience #loveliveson….

  8. Lorde
    June 15, 11:21 Reply

    I saw a snapchat video on CNN a girl was posting just before the shooter opened fire, in the background, you could hear shots firing, and you’d see the girls reaction to the shots-from excitement(cos she thought the shots were part of the DJS effects), to suspicion- to confusion- to horror, before the phone went off. That thing was so sad and horrifying to watch.

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