Update: 8:55 p.m.: Trevor Velinor, assistant special agent in charge at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) Tampa Field Division, confirmed in a press conference that the shooter obtained the firearms used in the Orlando shooting legally within the last week.
I ask the nation to pause in a moment of silence at 6:00 PM this evening in honor of the victims of this horrific tragedy.
— Rick Scott (@FLGovScott) June 12, 2016
We are setting up a website. https://t.co/ITWG4Mihvq will be updated with the names of the deceased after the next of kin is notified. 7/11
— Mayor Buddy Dyer (@orlandomayor) June 12, 2016
This is an attack on our people. An attack on Orlando. An attack on Florida. An attack on America. An attack on all of us.
— Rick Scott (@FLGovScott) June 12, 2016
A gunman killed 50 people inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, FL, around 2 a.m. Sunday, according to the Associated Press. 53 more were hospitalised. The death count makes this the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. "Some guy walked in and started shooting everybody," eyewitness Jackie Smith told the AP. "He had an automatic rifle, so nobody stood a chance." Another witness, Fatriana Evans, said it "sounded like fireworks — pop, pop, pop — and then everybody scatters." Shortly after the shooting, Pulse posted on its Facebook page, "Everyone get out of pulse and keep running."
BREAKING: 50 people killed in mass shooting at gay nightclub in Orlando, police chief says.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 12, 2016
Dr. Mike Cheatham, a trauma surgeon at Orlando Regional Medical Center, where 46 of the patients were taken, told the AP that most of them were in critical condition and the death toll would likely rise. About 50 people, including family and friends of the patients, have gathered outside the hospital. The shooter was identified as Port St. Lucie, FL resident Omar Mateen, U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson told reporters. The deaths include the shooter himself, who used an AR-15-type assault rifle and also carried a handgun.
Pulse shooting: In hail of gunfire in which suspect was killed, OPD officer was hit. Kevlar helmet saved his life. pic.twitter.com/MAb0jGi7r4
— Orlando Police (@OrlandoPolice) June 12, 2016