Orlando shooting: Tens of thousands attend vigil

Orlando's tourism agency estimated that some 50,000 people turned out for the vigil on the shore of Lake Eola to honour the victims

Supporters of the victims of the recent mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub attend a vigil at Lake Eola Park, Sunday, June 19, 2016, Orlando, Fla. (Photo: AP/PTI)
Supporters of the victims of the recent mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub attend a vigil at Lake Eola Park, Sunday, June 19, 2016, Orlando, Fla. <B>(Photo: AP/PTI)</B>
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Last Updated : Jun 20 2016 | 12:21 PM IST
Tens of thousands of people took part in a candlelight vigil in downtown Orlando to remember victims of the massacre at a gay nightclub one week ago.

On stage, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer yesterday thanked first responders to the attack and told survivors and victims' families that the city's community would support them.

"We will not be defined by the hate-filled act of a deranged killer," local television station News 13 reported him as saying.

Orlando's tourism agency estimated that some 50,000 people turned out for the vigil on the shore of Lake Eola to honour the victims of the attack at Pulse nightclub last Sunday, the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

The crowd observed a moment of silence after organisers and officials read aloud the names of the attack's 49 victims.

Another 53 people were wounded when 29-year-old Omar Mateen – born in the United States to Afghan parents – ran amok armed with a legally bought assault rifle.

Mateen, who pledged allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State group during the attack, was killed during a police raid.

Florida Governor Rick Scott and other officials attended yesterday's vigil, which began around 7:30 p.m. (0500 IST).

People carried rainbow flags, American flags and white flowers and frequently cheered the event's speakers.

Rod Lynn, who attended the vigil, said he hoped the massacre would help force change.

"Many times it takes a catalyst like this to initiate a more progressive type movement," he told the Orlando Sentinel newspaper.

"No one deserves what happened. This kind of thing needs to stop," he added.

Earlier, a memorial service was organised at the nearby Cathedral Church of St Luke, and funerals have been taking place over the weekend.

The authorities today are set to release "limited transcripts" of telephone negotiations between Mateen and police during the attack, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said.
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First Published: Jun 20 2016 | 8:28 AM IST

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