The Orlando massacre marked the worst terrorist attack on American soil since the Sept.
“I have all the belief that our police forces will do will do everything they can to protect us.”
“I’m a marine corps vet,” she told TheWrap. The suspect - James Howell - had a car full of guns, ammunition and explosives.īut even that didn’t seem to scare Tharp, who said she felt safe despite the news reports. The couple turned out despite reports that a heavily armed man from Indiana was arrested Sunday morning on his way to the West Hollywood Pride parade. We have to unite and become strong,” she said.Īlso Read: ISIS Claims Responsibility for Orlando Massacre “It was pretty shocking,” her fiancée Tina Tharp, chimed in. “But then I thought, what better way then to honor than by being here?” “When I first woke up, I was actually a little scared,” Kimberly Arellano, a cosmetologist from Los Angeles told TheWrap. on Sunday, just hours after 50 people were murdered in a mass shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub.
Thousands of people lined the streets for the annual gay pride parade in West Hollywood, Calif.