More than anything else, Omar Delgado remembers the phones. Dozens of them, he said, ringing incessantly and spinning in pools of their owners' blood, the only sound in an otherwise quiet nightclub.
More than anything else, Omar Delgado remembers the phones. Dozens of them, he said, ringing incessantly and spinning in pools of their owners' blood, the only sound in an otherwise quiet nightclub.
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