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Obama consoles kin of Orlando victims; calls for gun control

  • Tribune News Service
  • June 17, 2016
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In Photo: President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden place flowers down during their visit to a memorial to the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting on Thursday in Orlando, Florida. Offering sympathy but no easy answers, Obama came to Orlando to try to console those mourning the deadliest shooting in modern US history.
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ORLANDO, Florida—President Barack Obama is a reluctant veteran of memorial services for mass murders, yet, no single one he’s presided over prepared him fully to mark the Orlando massacre.

Over two emotionally draining hours on Thursday, Obama and Vice President Joe Biden met, spoke with and embraced the families of the victims, as well as some of those who survived the nation’s deadliest mass shooting at Pulse, an Orlando gay bar.

He and Biden then placed a bouquet of 49 white roses—one for each victim—amid the other flowers, photos and balloons at a makeshift memorial.

“Their grief is beyond description,” Obama told reporters after meeting with the families. Then, appearing to break away from his prepared text, he renewed a call for the country to change the debate over guns.

Fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers had shared their loved ones’ stories, Obama said. But they also asked why such tragedies kept happening and pleaded with him to do more. “They don’t care about the politics. Neither do I,” Obama said.

“This debate needs to change. It’s outgrown the old political stalemates,” he said.

In some cases where he has comforted families, a gunman acted out of ideological fervor; in others, personal demons, he said, but “the instruments of death were so similar.”

“Those who defend the easy accessibility of assault weapons should meet these families and explain why that makes sense,” he said. Obama also implicitly challenged his potential Republican successor without naming him, saying the idea that fewer lives would have been lost had more patrons at the Pulse nightclub been armed “defies common sense.”

The Orlando attack stands distinct in the president’s experience for its scope and scale, but also for the complex web of issues it brought to the forefront—fear of terrorism and radicalism, worries about political fallout and the vulnerability of targeted communities.

The White House had insisted at first that Obama was traveling to Orlando mindful of his role not as a political figure but as a “symbol of the country.”

But, as one aide noted, “there’s no playbook” for these types of visits.

Unlike some of the president’s previous trips for memorial services after mass shootings, this one was decidedly low-key: no address to a large crowd, but simply what White House officials had said would be “a few personal reflections” to the media after spending time with mourners.

The White House worked closely with Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer to coordinate the visit, Spokesman Eric Schultz told reporters traveling with the president, and did not want to overburden local law-enforcement officials strained by the attacks.

While the shooting had quickly become fodder for the presidential campaign, Obama’s visit had a bipartisan note.

Sen. Marco Rubio, Republican-Florida, joined Obama aboard Air Force One to travel to Orlando. And among those greeting Obama upon arrival was Republican Gov. Rick Scott.

For Obama, the gathering reprised a memorial, like the one in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012. Obama met with almost every immediate family member who lost a child at Sandy Hook Elementary School in that massacre, and the experience fueled his ultimately doomed effort to pass gun-control legislation in Congress in the months afterward.

Image credits: AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

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