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Orlando nightclub shooting photos: deadliest mass murder in modern US history
At least 50 people are dead and scores injured after a gunman opened fire in a crowded gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in what is the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history.
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Investigators from the office of the medical examiner at Pulse nightclub where a gunman opened fire on Sunday.Credit:AP
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Orlando shooter Omar Mateen.Credit:Myspace
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Police officials investigate the back of the Pulse nightclub. Credit:Phelan M. Ebenhack
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Police quickly swarmed the streets of Orlando.Credit:Facebook
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Law enforcement officials work at the Pulse nightclub.Credit:AP
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FBI assistant special agent in charge Ron Hopper, center, answers questions from members of the media after a fatal shooting at Pulse Orlando nightclub.Credit:AP
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Bomb disposal officers check for bombs at an apartment complex possibly linked to the fatal shootings at an Orlando nightclub.Credit:AP
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An injured man is escorted out of the Pulse nightclub after a shooting rampage.Credit:AP
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An injured man is escorted out of the Pulse nightclub.Credit:AP
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An injured person is escorted out of the Pulse nightclub.Credit:AP
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A group of people walk to the emergency room of Orlando Regional Medical Center.Credit:John Raoux
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President Barack Obama said the Orlando shooting was an attack on all Americans.Credit:Pablo Martinez Monsivais
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Bomb disposal officers check for bombs at an apartment complex of the suspected shooter.Credit:Alan Diaz
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Bomb disposal officers head to check an apartment complex possibly linked to the fatal shooting at an Orlando nightclub.Credit:Alan Diaz
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A police officer stands guard outside the Orlando Regional Medical Center hospital.Credit:Phelan M. Ebenhack
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Relatives wait outside the emergency entrance of the Orlando Regional Medical Center hospital.Credit:Phelan M. Ebenhack
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Imam Muhammad Musri, center, president of the Islamic Society of Central Florida, addresses reporters while flanked by members of law enforcement and community leaders during a news conference.Credit:Phelan M. Ebenhack
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Grieving friends and family of victims of the mass shooting outside the police station.Credit:Joe Burbank
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Terry DeCarlo, executive director of the LGBT Center of Central Florida, right, is comforted by an Orlando Police officer.Credit:AP
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Ray Rivera, a DJ at Pulse nightclub, is consoled by a friend after the shooting.Credit:Orlando Sentinel/AP