Sumérgete en el mayor tiroteo de la historia de los Estados Unidos, en lo que se suponía que fuese un simple festival de música country.Sumérgete en el mayor tiroteo de la historia de los Estados Unidos, en lo que se suponía que fuese un simple festival de música country.Sumérgete en el mayor tiroteo de la historia de los Estados Unidos, en lo que se suponía que fuese un simple festival de música country.
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Very good - Very Well done, the documentary is great - the event is awful! Such an absolutely devastating American Tragedy, but again, the show is well made. At the same time - a show that retells a handful of stories from that night doesn't come close to relating the true impact of the event that actually effected more than 30,000+ people. From the concert audience, the performers, the crew, the first responders, the hospitals, families, everyone - this was absolutely mindboggling.
There are a few things to be learned from this - the total confusion as to what was actually happening, the reactions from the crowd - the first responders, etc., it was just mass confusion - and no one really knew what was happening or where the gunfire was coming from - and still to this day no one knows why the shooter did what he did - and the truth is, there are no why's to such a thing. That part doesn't matter - it's pure evil, it's pure cowardice, it's pure insanity.
It is though, a well-made documentary about a horrible event. And it's amazing how somethings aligned to bring this tragedy to an end. DeeJay Silver laments his decision to have his family there - and the danger that this had put his family in - but if not for his nanny and his small child - this tragedy could have gone on much longer. His Nanny, and child - brought this tragedy to an end.
The whole this is moving, tragic, and indomitable!
There are a few things to be learned from this - the total confusion as to what was actually happening, the reactions from the crowd - the first responders, etc., it was just mass confusion - and no one really knew what was happening or where the gunfire was coming from - and still to this day no one knows why the shooter did what he did - and the truth is, there are no why's to such a thing. That part doesn't matter - it's pure evil, it's pure cowardice, it's pure insanity.
It is though, a well-made documentary about a horrible event. And it's amazing how somethings aligned to bring this tragedy to an end. DeeJay Silver laments his decision to have his family there - and the danger that this had put his family in - but if not for his nanny and his small child - this tragedy could have gone on much longer. His Nanny, and child - brought this tragedy to an end.
The whole this is moving, tragic, and indomitable!
11 Minutes is an absolute must-watch. This documentary is incredible. It tells the story of one of the hardest nights in American history, truly honoring those who wear there. I have a friend who is a survivor, and this helped me further understand her story and the story of those touched by this event. The footage is immersive and moving to say the least. You can't help but be inspired and touched by everyone's stories of bravery and resilience while simultaneously angry anyone has to experience this.
Thank you to those who put this together. It is something every person in this country should watch.
Thank you to those who put this together. It is something every person in this country should watch.
After events like this, why is there still a single gun in civilian hands in the US?
61 dead, almost 500 hit by bullets and shrapnel and almost 900 total injuries.
All because of a single gunman.
What kind of event would be required to change American thinking on gun ownership?
I have watched episode 1 and it is very good. It's hard to watch because thousands of people were completely exposed, as a madman fired 1,100 bullets into the crowd that they were in.
The people who were there were traumatized and presumably will be for life. Many of them were shot and bear the scars.
Civilized nations don't have incidents like this. They take the required steps, so they don't ever happen again.
61 dead, almost 500 hit by bullets and shrapnel and almost 900 total injuries.
All because of a single gunman.
What kind of event would be required to change American thinking on gun ownership?
I have watched episode 1 and it is very good. It's hard to watch because thousands of people were completely exposed, as a madman fired 1,100 bullets into the crowd that they were in.
The people who were there were traumatized and presumably will be for life. Many of them were shot and bear the scars.
Civilized nations don't have incidents like this. They take the required steps, so they don't ever happen again.
This was a well made documentary about the lives of people caught up in this horrendous crime.
Then the producers and director felt the need to jump on that liberal/democrat anti-gun train had to and use the act of one evil man to attempt to attack the rights of one evil man to attack the rights of decent, law-abiding, gun owning citizens who have nothing to do with this kind of evil and are not criminals illegally in possession of guns who are usually involved in the so called mass shootings that democrat lawbreakers are desperate to use to attack Constituional rights.
Too bad everything has to have a "message" these days.
Then the producers and director felt the need to jump on that liberal/democrat anti-gun train had to and use the act of one evil man to attempt to attack the rights of one evil man to attack the rights of decent, law-abiding, gun owning citizens who have nothing to do with this kind of evil and are not criminals illegally in possession of guns who are usually involved in the so called mass shootings that democrat lawbreakers are desperate to use to attack Constituional rights.
Too bad everything has to have a "message" these days.
This was an incredible documentary. Unlike many documentaries that can feel a bit exploitative, this show shines light on one of the greatest tragedies of American history in a way that is shocking and healing at the same time. At the end of it all, this is a story of survival. After the sadness, came the healing. It was inspiring to see every day heroes putting their lives on the line to care for another human being. This is what humanity is all about. Rising from the ashes of a scorching flame and coming out stronger and better. This is a documentary that really is perfection. At the end of it, I felt inspired. Thank you!
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