Reading this breaks my heart, too.Bob78164 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 7:25 pmThe daughter of the man who died yesterday shielding his family from gunfire has made a statement:
I'm glad she was mistaken about the media publicizing her father's heroism. My thoughts go out to this family for their tragic loss. --BobAllyson Comperatore wrote:Yesterday time stopped. And when it started again my family and I started living a real-life nightmare.
What was supposed to be an exciting day that we had all looked forward to (ESPECIALLY my dad), turned into the most traumatizing experiences someone could imagine.
I know the media will cover this event. And I'm going to try my best to stay away from looking at everything, especially because I've already seen and lived through it in real time. But I want everyone to know what the media will not cover, and will not say about him.
He was the best dad a girl could ever ask for. My sister and I never needed for anything. You call, he would answer, and he would do whatever it is you needed, and if he didn't know how he would figure out how. He could talk and make friends with anyone, which he was doing all day yesterday and loved every minute of it. He was a man of God, loved Jesus fiercely, and also looked after our church and our members as family.
The media will not tell you that he died a real-life super hero. They are not going to tell you how quickly he threw my mom and I to the ground. They are not going to tell you that he shielded my body from the bullet that came at us.
He loved his family. He truly loved us enough to take a real bullet for us. And I want nothing more than to cry on him and tell him thank you. I want nothing more than to wake up and for this to not be reality for me and my family.
We lost a selfless, loving, husband, father, brother, uncle, son, and friend. And I will never stop thinking about him and mourning over him until the day that I die too. July 13th will forever be a day the changed my life. I will never be the same person I was less than 24 hours ago.
There are a lot of children out there that say their dad is their hero, but my dad really is mine. I don't think I would be here today without him.
Dad, I love you so much that there aren't enough words to express how deep that love goes. I know you'll give heaven some hell. I know that God is proud of the man that came to His gates yesterday
I hate to say this, but I honestly believe that if Trump were to be given a magic wand right now and told that he could wave it and yesterday would have occurred without the crazy kid, he’d pass.
I know. It’s terrible to think that. But I do. And I think that he wouldn’t be the only one. Don Jr., for example.
With the “photo for the ages” (flock’s post) and all of the stuff that went with what he would consider to be a great TV moment — his specialty— and given that he knows that so many of his supporters (whom he considers to be suckers) will consider this to be evidence that he’s the second coming, or at least that it involved an intervention by God, and the adulation that he’s going to enjoy at the Convention and after it as something like a quasi- martyr … well, I could go on.
Whether he’ll be able to convey that he’s sad or sorrowful or subdued by this event will be interesting to see.
I think he’ll just be totally juiced about it.