Shooting In FloridaTakes 50 victims; God's Vengeance For the Murder Of Barbara Dawson!!
Look at how so many are in 'mourning' for the loss of these people at this club in Orlando. Now it was a shame that this lone gunaman went into this nightclub and shot all of these people. Don't mistake me, I do not support murder of any type. But florida is hardly the one to talk about what's tragic and horrible when in florida they released a man who murdered a young teenage boy Trayvon Martin and Barbara Dawson, who was murdered by a florida hospital who refused to treat her for medical ailments she was suffering from that inevitably took her life and instead of the police demanding she be put in a bed put her in handcuffs where she dies outside the hospital while she was fighting trying to get proper treatment from the hospital for her provlem! Instead they decided she belonged in jail for her efforts! Yes evil sons and daughters of satan that's what they are! Why is it when people, white people, do these horrible things then something horrible happens to them it's so wrong and terrible! God said you would reap what you sow and so YOU ARE REAPING WHAT YOU HAVE SOWED! God's vengeance is real, and the sad part is that other innocents pay the price for the crimes of the guilty! But then the innocent needs to demand justice also for the victims of the evil white establishment! Christina Grimme became a victim also in florida and it was a shame and loss that such a fine singer should lose her life! But florida is guilty of murder and they are paying for the murders of Trayvon Martin and Barbara Dawson, two innocents murdered by the 'system' that God allowed that's supposed to protect and help them in their time of need: the police and justice department in Trayvon Martin's case and the hospitals in Barbara Dawson's case! Lets remember these two innocent victims as God takes His Vengeance against this sinful evil state! Here's the story;
Shooting At Orlando Nightclub Leaves 50 Dead in Largest Mass Shooting in U.S. History
Police officers direct family members away from a fatal shooting on June 12, 2016 at Pulse Orlando nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack
UPDATE: Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer broke down the
50-person death toll to CNN: 39 were killed in Pulse, 2 died outside the
club and 9 died en route to, or in, the hospital. The shooter was also
killed.
A
gunman wielding an assault-type rifle and a handgun opened fire inside a
crowded Florida nightclub early Sunday before dying in a gunfight with
SWAT officers, police said. The attack left at least 50 people dead,
making it the worst mass shooting in American history.
Authorities were investigating it as an act of terrorism.
At least 53 other people were hospitalized, the Orlando mayor said.
"There's blood everywhere," Mayor Buddy Dyer said.
The
suspect exchanged gunfire with an officer working at the gay club known
as Pulse Orlando around 2 a.m., when more than 300 people were inside.
The gunman then went back inside and took hostages, Police Chief John
Mina said.
Around 5 a.m., authorities sent in a SWAT team to
rescue the hostages. Police have not determined an exact number of
casualties, but Mina said "approximately 20" bodies were inside the
club.
In addition to the guns, the shooter also had some sort of "suspicious device," Mina said.
Authorities
were looking into whether the attack was an act of domestic or
international terror, and if the shooter acted alone, according to Danny
Banks, an agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
"This
is an incident, as I see it, that we certainly classify as domestic
terror incident," Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said.
The suspect was identified as Omar Mateen of Port St. Lucie, Florida.
Rep.
Alan Grayson named the shooter, citing law enforcement officials. A
federal law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation
also confirmed the name. The official was not authorized to discuss the
investigation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
FBI agent Ron Hopper said there was no further threat to Orlando or the surrounding area.
When
asked if the gunman had a connection to radical Islamic terrorism,
Hopper said authorities had "suggestions that individual has leanings
towards that."
Police had said previously on Twitter that there
was a "controlled explosion" at the scene of the shooting. Mina said
that noise was caused by a device intended to distract the shooter.
A
woman who was outside the dance club early Sunday was trying to contact
her 30-year-old son, Eddie, who texted her when the shooting happened
and asked her to call police. He told her he ran into a bathroom with
other club patrons to hide. He then texted her: "He's coming."
"The next text said: 'He has us, and he's in here with us,'" Mina Justice said. "That was the last conversation."
Dozens
of police vehicles swarmed the area around the club. At least two
police pickup trucks were seen taking what appeared to be shooting
victims to the Orlando Regional Medical Center.
Pulse posted on
its own Facebook page around 2 a.m.: "Everyone get out of pulse and keep
running." Just before 6 a.m., the club posted an update: "As soon as we
have any information, we will update everyone. Please keep everyone in
your prayers as we work through this tragic event. Thank you for your
thoughts and love."
Local, state and federal agencies were investigating.
President Barack Obama was briefed on the attack and has asked for regular updates on the investigation, the White House said.
The
attack follows the fatal shooting late Friday of 22-year-old singer
Christina Grimmie, who was killed after her concert in Orlando by a
27-year-old Florida man who later killed himself. Grimmie was a YouTube
sensation and former contestant on "The Voice."
Jon Alamo said he was at the back of one of the club's rooms when a man holding a weapon came into the front of the room.
"I heard 20, 40, 50 shots," Alamo said. "The music stopped."
Club-goer Rob Rick said the shooting started just before closing time.
"Everybody was drinking their last sip," he said.
He
estimated more than 100 people were still inside when he heard shots,
got on the ground and crawled toward a DJ booth. A bouncer knocked down a
partition between the club area and an area in the back where only
workers are allowed. People inside were able to then escape through the
back of the club.
Christopher Hansen said he was in the VIP lounge
when he heard gunshots. He continued to hear shooting even after he
emerged and police urged people to back away from the club. He saw the
wounded being tended to across the street.
"I was thinking, 'Are
you kidding me?' So I just dropped down. I just said, 'Please, please,
please, I want to make it out,'" he said. "And when I did, I saw people
shot. I saw blood. You hope and pray you don't get shot."
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