Parkland, Pulse nightclub — and now Hollywood Beach. Floridians know firsthand that any public place can instantly turn into a shooting range, where multiple victims are wounded or killed. Such incidents have been escalating in the United States, which has more mass shootings than any other country. Surviving a gunshot often depends on what happens in the first five minutes after a bullet enters the body and where the metal lodges. The Memorial Day incident on Hollywood Beach in which nine people were shot illustrates just how much those initial minutes count. Sean Bennett had been eating at Hollywood Beach on Memorial Day when he heard multiple gunshots and saw a teenage boy drop to the ground.