PHOTOS: Orlando Keeps Kissing
In the wake of the nation's deadliest mass shooting — and the largest anti-LGBT hate crime in American history — Orlando residents responded with love.
June 21 2016 1:30 AM
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In the wake of the nation's deadliest mass shooting — and the largest anti-LGBT hate crime in American history — Orlando residents responded with love.
When the hateful Westboro Baptist Church announced its intention to picket the funeral of some of the gay Latino victims of the Pulse massacre in Orlando, the City Beautiful responded with love.
Some say it's passe to get a popular tattoo design. But in Orlando, coordinated tattoos have become a symbol of solidarity and support for those impacted by the massacre at LGBT nightclub Pulse.
In front of Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center, a memorial to the 49 victims of Sunday's deadly shooting rampage at The Pulse nightclub continues to grow.
Family members, friends, and even those who did not know the 49 victims killed in Orlando continue to pay their respects at the city's largest memorial site downtown.
Several thousand people mourned together in front of downtown Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center Monday night, marking the first public grieving since a gunman killed 49 people and wounded 53 others early Sunday.