Sunday, June 12, 2016

Shooting in Orlando, Florida! The terrorist attacked a gay club, killing 50 people – naTemat



In the first reports, the police informed at least 20 dead after shooting at a club in Orlando, Florida. Fast tragic grown … Fig. CNN

Supporters of restrictions on freedom of access to weapons in the US I think it will be harder to find better arguments than those provided the tragic events of the passing weekend, which took place in Orlando, Florida . On Friday evening there was shot singer Christina Grimmie. On Sunday, meanwhile, came to the next shooting, during which one of the clubs attacker killed at least 50 people.
Originally reported at least 20 dead. Police in Orlando did not hide, however, that the balance of fatalities shooting club Pulse can quickly increase. They transported to hospitals because another 42 people, among whom were very seriously injured. Recent information are already talking about 50 deaths and 53 wounded.

Why one weekend in Orlando there were two such tragic shootings? Finding the answer to this question will be difficult, as the perpetrator of the attack on the nightclub was killed during the exchange of fire with the police. Christina Grimmie murderer committed suicide.
Pre American law enforcement events of tonight have qualified as a terrorist act. Which means that the solution of this case will work not only police officers, but mainly agents of the FBI and other federal agencies. They will also be investigated whether the murder of singer and shooting in Pulse have in a relationship.

It is already known that the terrorist who killed 50 people was Afghan. Journalists from CNN say the 29-year-old Omar S. Mateen was known to the FBI because he was suspected of “radicalization” and was considered a supporter of ISIS. The man was shot by a SWAT officer. It is not known whether acted on his own and if anyone helped him.

According to reports NBC News Mateen shortly before the attack called the emergency number 911 and gave a formula of allegiance to the Islamic State.

Source: CNN / FOX News

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