50 killed in Florida nightclub terror attack

 
A gay club here was the scene early Sunday of the most noticeably bad fear assault in U.S. history since 9/11.


  •  50 individuals were slaughtered inside the Pulse club and no less than 53 individuals were harmed, police say. 
  •  The shooter was Omar Mateen of Ft. Puncture, Florida, a law implementation source told CNN. 
  •  Orlando police shot and slaughtered Mateen. 



"It shows up he was composed and all around arranged," Orlando Police Chief John Mina said early Sunday. The shooter had an attack sort weapon, a handgun and "some kind of (other) gadget on him."

There has been no case of obligation regarding the assault on jihadi discussions, yet ISIS sympathizers have responded by lauding the assault on master Islamic State gatherings.

Authorities, helped by the FBI, cautioned that a protracted examination was ahead given the quantity of casualties and the extent of the brutality.

"There's blood all over the place," U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson told columnists. "There's a huge measure of proof to be gathered."

It's simply stunning," said Christopher Hansen, who was inside Pulse when he heard discharges, "only in a steady progression after another."

"It could have kept going an entire melody," he said.

Hansen was getting a beverage at the bar around 2 a.m. when he "just saw bodies going down."

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said he had pronounced a highly sensitive situation for the city and has asked for the senator do likewise for the state.

Before Sunday, the deadliest shootings in U.S. history were at Virginia Tech in 2007 and Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, with 32 and 27 slaughtered.

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