In Pics | Emotional first anniversary for Orlando nightclub shooting that killed 49
Updated: Jun 13, 2017, 03:50 PM IST
Hundreds of people gathered at dawn today in the Florida resort city of Orlando to pay their respects to the 49 people killed by a gunman one year ago at the Pulse gay nightclub.The shooting spree on June 12, 2016 by Omar Mateen -- who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State before turning his weapons on reveler -- salso left dozens of people wounded. The building, soon to be converted into a museum, opened its doors at 2:00 am to relatives of the victims and survivors of the attack for a private ceremony attended by city officials in which the names of the dead were read out loud.
Hundreds of people gathered at dawn today in the Florida resort city of Orlando to pay their respects to the 49 people killed by a gunman one year ago at the Pulse gay nightclub.The shooting spree on June 12, 2016 by Omar Mateen -- who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State before turning his weapons on reveler -- also left dozens of people wounded. The building, soon to be converted into a museum, opened its doors at 2:00 am to relatives of the victims and survivors of the attack for a private ceremony attended by city officials in which the names of the dead were read out loud.
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On the first anniversary of the worst mass shooting in modern US history, officials asked Americans to join in acts of "love and kindness" to honour victims of the three-hour rampage at the now-shuttered Pulse club, including survivors still reeling from emotional and physical wounds. Outside, a makeshift memorial was erected with the rainbow flags of the gay rights movement, pictures of the slain, flowers, candles, soft toys and other offerings. Vigils and rallies were planned across the United States in a show of solidarity with victims of the attack, which authorities called a hateful act against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
(With agency inputs)
Pulse nightclub
The parking lot at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, is seen with mementos and displays honouring the 49 people who were killed one year ago during the mass shooting, in Orlando, Florida, US on April 25, 2017.
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Orlando mass-shooting memorial
Guests react to the memorial outside the Pulse Nightclub on the one-year anniversary of the shooting in Orlando, Florida, US.
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Emotional first anniversary
Orlando police department patrol officer Alison Clarke is embraced by Christine Gogicos while visiting the memorial outside the Pulse Nightclub on the one-year anniversary of the shooting in Orlando, Florida, US.
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Orlando United
An Orlando first responder embraces Chelsea Nylen (R) as she reacts to the memorial outside the Pulse Nightclub on the one-year anniversary of the shooting in Orlando, Florida, US.
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Guests at the memorial
Guests visiting the memorial outside the Pulse Nightclub on the one-year anniversary of the shooting raise their hands around a protester in Orlando, Florida, US.
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Pulse Angels
The Pulse Angels march to the memorial outside the Pulse Nightclub on the one-year anniversary of the shooting in Orlando, Florida, US, June 12, 2017.
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Memorial wreaths
Memorial wreaths line the wall outside the Pulse Nightclub on the one year anniversary of the shooting, in Orlando, Florida, US.
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Colourful Stones with messages
Stones with messages for the victims and survivors are piled outside the Pulse Nightclub on the one year anniversary of the shooting, in Orlando, Florida, US.
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People place candles at the memorial
Dillon Caldwell places a candle in the memorial setup outside the Pulse gay nightclub as he remembers those lost one year ago during a mass shooting in Orlando, Florida. Omar Mateen killed 49 people at the club a little after 2 a.m. on June 12, 2016.
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Survivors
Keion Carter, survivor of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, breaks down while speaking the audience during a memorial service and rally for the victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, down the street from the historic Stonewall Inn June 12, 2017 in New York City. Monday marks the one year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida that killed 49 people.
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Orlando shooting memorial service
People dressed in white hold photos of victims from the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting during a memorial service and rally down the street from the historic Stonewall Inn.
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Pride
A young woman paints her lips in the gay pride colors as she attends a one year anniversary memorial service for victims of the mass shooting at the Pulse gay nightclub being held at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida.
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Candle march
People hold candles as they attend a one year anniversary memorial service for victims of the mass shooting at the Pulse gay nightclub being held at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida.
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