Pulse shooting remains a grim moment in LGBTQ+ history 8 years later
Forty-nine people were killed that night.
JUNE 12, 2024
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Orlando, Fla. Mayor Buddy Dyer and Congressman Alan Grayson of Orlando held a news conference Sunday morning to release new information about the deadly shootings at Pulse nightclub.
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Numerous events have been scheduled for Monday in Orlando to mark the one-year anniversary of the tragedy.
Victims and hostages speak out after the deadliest mass shooting in American and LGBT history claimed 49 lives at Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
Orlando's mayor made the announcement Wednesday.
The incident occurred on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia.
The memorial will be dedicated to the 49 people killed in the massacre at Pulse nightclub. The shift marks less a torch passing and more a takeover following a year of controversy over the management of the planning.
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Buddy Dyer held a news conference this morning with the latest information following the massacre at Pulse.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer made the announcement alongside Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs.
The site has already been visited by so many, and now it will forever be a place to remember.
Omar Mateen had a history with the FBI, officials confirmed.
The service commemorating victims of the mass shooting will go virtual this year.
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