![]() ![]() Patience Carter becomes emotional after giving her story during a news conference at Florida Hospital Orlando Tuesday. She is still recovering in hospital after being shot. Patience Carter, another survivor who was in the nightclub on Sunday, also spoke to reporters about what she saw during the attack. "I wish I could remember his face," he said. "I don't feel pain, but I just feel all this blood on me from myself, from other people, and he just drops me off across the street," Colon said. He said it cut into his legs, back and rear. ![]() He couldn't walk, so the officer dragged him across the floor, which was littered with broken glass. "He grabs my hand and he's like, 'This is the only way I can take you out,'" Colon recalled. He said an officer saw him, realized he was alive, and did what was necessary to get him out of the club. That's when Colon was rescued, though not without much more pain. Mateen kept shooting for five or 10 minutes, Colon said, until police arrived and drew his fire. "I was just prepared to just stay there, lying down, so he won't know that I'm alive." Angel Colon, one of the Pulse nightclub shooting victims, speaks at Orlando Regional Medical Center on Tuesday.
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