ORLANDO, Fla. — Across central Florida, the 49 victims killed and dozens more survivors of the massacre at a gay-friendly nightclub were remembered with the unveiling of a 44-foot-wide mural, the ringing of church bells and an overnight vigil at the site of the Pulse club on Monday, the seventh anniversary of the tragedy.
Several people gathered at the site of the Pulse nightclub near downtown Orlando at 2 a.m. Monday, around the time that gunman Omar Mateen opened fire in 2016, leaving 49 people dead and 53 wounded. At the time, it was the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, but that number was surpassed the next year when 58 people were killed and more than 850 were injured among a crowd of 22,000 at a country music festival in Las Vegas.
Mateen was killed after a three-hour standoff by SWAT team members. He had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.
At the Orlando Museum of Art, a colorful, a 44-foot-by-18-foot mural depicting the victims was unveiled. In the afternoon, a downtown church was planning to ring its church bells 49 times in what has become an annual tradition.
“After seven years, our hearts remain broken from the senseless act of violence that took the lives of 49 innocent people and injured so many others,” Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said. “It is comforting to know that our community has not forgotten the pain and suffering of the families and survivors, for it is the only way that love will prevail over hate.”
Leading up to June 12th Annual Remembrance Ceremony, we will honor each of our 49 Angels every hour to mark seven years since the tragedy at Pulse nightclub. We will never forget. #WeWillNotLetHateWin pic.twitter.com/YMruHow0Sd
— Pulse Orlando (@pulseorlando) June 10, 2023
Today we remember and honor the innocent lives lost in the horrific act of terrorism against the LGBTQ and Hispanic communities at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida. pic.twitter.com/5T95749Y25
— Florida Senate (@FLSenate) June 12, 2023
Today marks the 7th anniversary of the tragic shooting at Pulse nightclub in downtown Orlando, where a gunman shot and killed 49 people and injured 53 others. ⁰Hate and bigotry has no place in our lives. #remember #pulse #PeaceLoveRevolution pic.twitter.com/sGPIEd3CjR
— Capital Pride (@CapitalPrideDC) June 12, 2023
Today, we remember the 49 victims that lost their lives during the Pulse nightclub shooting seven years ago. pic.twitter.com/vH6EF9Pw3C
— Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller (@ClerkPBC) June 12, 2023
BROTHERS’ PACT: While responding to the Pulse nightclub shooting, two brothers in uniform made a pact in the event a bomb exploded inside the club.#NeverForget #WeWillNotLetHateWin pic.twitter.com/WS77jidWl8
— Orange County Sheriff’s Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) June 11, 2023
Today, we remember the 49 victims that tragically lost their lives at Pulse nightclub on June 12, 2016.
— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) June 12, 2023
We join the LGBTQ+ community in honoring those victims by spreading love, kindness and compassion throughout the Central Florida community. #OrlandoUnited 🏳️🌈 pic.twitter.com/aC4SPDpnMD
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