Among the bystanders were four members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community who carried a large banner reading “Love for All, Hatred for None.”
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Source/Credit: The Nevada Independent
By Web Desk - Excerpts | October 4, 2017
The president tweeted earlier Monday that he and his wife were leaving for Las Vegas and that “everyone remains in our thoughts and prayers.”
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Trump is expected to visit University Medical Center and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police department headquarters before departing.
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Among the bystanders were four members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community who carried a large banner reading “Love for All, Hatred for None.” Asked how they’d evaluate Trump’s message so far, they said they hoped for one that would unify people.
“There should be no divisive messages and the message that is portrayed needs to include everybody and bring everybody together,” said Rizwan Ahmad, who came from Milwaukee to join other members of his faith community in Las Vegas.
The group is trying to recruit one blood donor for every victim of the shootings. There were nearly 600.
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