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  2. Pulse nightclub shooting - Wikipedia

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    The two hospitals that treated Pulse victims, Orlando Regional Medical Center and Florida Hospital, announced in late August that they will not be billing the survivors or pursuing reimbursement. [173] [174] The City of Orlando offered free plots and funeral services at the city-owned Greenwood Cemetery for those killed in the shooting. [175 ...

  3. Pulse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse was a gay bar, dance club, and nightclub in Orlando, Florida, founded in 2004 by Barbara Poma and Ron Legler.On June 12, 2016, the club was the scene of the second-worst mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the September 11 attacks.

  4. Ocoee massacre - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2020, a short docuseries entitled "The Ocoee Massacre" was posted on YouTube on May 25, 2020, relating the events of the Ocoee Massacre. [34] On November 1, 2020, WFTV 9 (ABC) in Orlando broadcast a documentary on the Ocoee Massacre, which was subsequently released to many streaming services on the 100th anniversary the next ...

  5. Omar Mateen - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 November 2024. American mass murderer (1986–2016) Omar Mateen Driver's license photo of Mateen Born Omar Mir Seddique (1986-11-16) November 16, 1986 New Hyde Park, New York, U.S. Died June 12, 2016 (2016-06-12) (aged 29) Orlando, Florida, U.S. Cause of death Gunshot wounds Resting place Muslim ...

  6. 2024 Orlando Halloween shooting - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer announced a local state of emergency in Orlando's downtown entertainment area, enacted a 1 a.m. curfew in the wake of the shooting, banned alcohol sales after midnight and prompted major security changes for late-night crowds in downtown Orlando. Dyer condemned the shooting, stating “Honestly, I am frustrated to have ...

  7. Orlando factory shooting - Wikipedia

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    Orlando factory shooting Orlando Orlando (Florida) Location Orlando, Florida, U.S. Coordinates 28°34′48″N 81°17′38″W  /  28.5799°N 81.2939°W  / 28.5799; -81.2939 Date June 5, 2017 Target Employees of Fiamma Inc. Attack type Mass shooting, mass murder, murder-suicide Weapons 9mm handgun Knives (unused) Deaths 6 (including the perpetrator) Injured 0 Perpetrator John Robert ...

  8. List of shootings in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jim Jumper massacre: St. Lucie County: February 14 or 15, 1889: 7+ 1: Killing of Seminoles: Rosewood massacre: Levy County: January 1923: 8+ Unknown: Racially motivated massacre of black people and the destruction of a black town Carol City murders: Carol City: July 27, 1977: 6: 2: Mass shooting at a drug house: 1986 FBI Miami shootout: Dade ...

  9. List of mass shootings in the United States by death toll

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    Orlando, Florida: 49 58 2017 Las Vegas shooting† Paradise, Nevada: 60 ≈ 867 2018 Parkland high school shooting: Parkland, Florida: 17 17 2019 El Paso shooting: El Paso, Texas: 23 22 2020 Milwaukee brewery shooting† Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 5 0 Williamsburg massacre† Williamsburg, West Virginia: 5 0 2021 Boulder shooting: Boulder, Colorado ...