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The father of two Parkland school shooting survivors was fatally shot at his own North Lauderdale convenience store during a robbery, according to the Broward County Sheriff's Office.
Ayub Ali, a father of four, died Tuesday. Just five months prior, his son and daughter survived the mass shooting that killed 17 and injured 17 others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
According to a BSO report, Lauderdale Lakes BSO deputies and Tamarac Fire Rescue paramedics found the injured 61-year-old store clerk when they arrived at Aunt Molly's Food Store, located at 1691 S. State Road. Ali was transported to Fort Lauderdale's Broward Health Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
The suspect forced Ali to his store's back office, where he was shot.
and you needed to make this political with your disgusting comment?
Having a gun doesn't mean he would have survived does it?
Don’t be obtuse. This gentleman was a sitting duck. What is disgusting is a POS robbing a store and executing an innocent man for the few hundred dollars the murderer would have earned at a legitimate job.
It describes the kids as survivors, which means that they were shot and then survived.
No, it doesn't mean that. It means they got out of the school alive.
sur·vi·vor
sərˈvīvər/
noun
a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
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And he's 61? With 2 kids in HS?
Again, why does that matter? Plenty of people have kids in their 40s.
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