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Sunday 12 June 2016

Orlando Gay Nightclub Shooting


Orlando Nightclub Attack: 'Around 20 Dead'
A gunman has shot dead "around 20 people" in what authorities have described as "an act of terrorism" on a gay nightclub in Florida.The shooter, carrying a device thought to be a bomb and armed with an assault rifle and a handgun, opened fire in the Pulse Orlando bar in the early hours of Saturday morning before taking hostages.

The attacker, who was said by the FBI to have "leanings" towards extremism and Islamic State, was was involved with a three-hour stand-off with officers before SWAT teams stormed the building and shot him dead.

Speaking at a press conference after the attack, FBI Special Agent Ron Hopper said: "Unfortunately there are people who died from gunshot wounds, maybe around 20, inside the nightclub."Some 42 people are being treated for injuries in hospitals in Orlando.

Law Enforcement Agent Danny Banks described the attack as an "act of terrorism" and said: "Whether that is domestic terrorist activity or an international one, that is something we will certainly get to the bottom of."He said they were trying to establish whether the attacker was a "lone wolf" or had accomplices.However, Special Agent Hopper insisted there was no indication there would be further, similar attacks.

The attack unfolded just after 2am when an officer working as a security guard at the club raised the alarm and engaged in a gunbattle in the street with the assailant. The attacker ran back inside the club where he took hostages. Some clubbers mistook the sound of gunshots for music and the bar posted on its Facebook account: "Everyone get out of pulse and keep running."

At 5am police launched a mission to rescue the hostages and nine officers stormed the club, shooting dead the attacker following a short gunfight.One officer was shot in the head but his Kevlar helmet saved his life.

Ricardo Negron was in the Pulse club at the start of the attack and told Sky News: "At around 2am someone started shooting. People just dropped on the floor. I guess the shooter was shooting at the ceiling because you could see all the glass from the lamps falling.

"There was a brief pause in the shooting and some of us just got up and ran out the back."Christopher Hansen said he was in the VIP lounge when he heard gunshots."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."The shooting comes after Christina Grimmie, a star of The Voice, was shot dead by a deranged fan as she performed at the Plaze Live venue in Orlando on Friday.

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