Osceola County gives first look at โWings of the Rainbowโ memorial to honor Pulse nightclub victims
Families of the victims from the tragic Pulse nightclub shooting were left in tears Wednesday afternoon after getting a first look at Osceola Countyโs plan to honor their loved ones with a 49-foot monument call a โWings of the Rainbow.โ
Man accused of setting fire to Pulse memorial found incompetent to proceed with trial
Almost two and a half years after a fire damaged the temporary memorial outside the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, the man accused of sparking it has been found incompetent to stand trial, Orange County court records show
Pulse nightclub victims remembered on 7th anniversary of massacre
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 (13.4-meter) -wide mural and an overnight vigil at the site of the Pulse club on the seventh anniversary of the tragedy.
Pulse memorial site to move after OnePULSE, nightclub owner unable to reach agreement
The onePULSE Foundation announced the National Pulse Memorial will be built on a different site after it was unable to reach an agreement with founder Barbara Poma and associates for the donation of the nightclub property.
Floridaโs PTSD law helps former officer cope with carnage witnessed at Pulse shooting
Adam Gruler, a former police officer who was working security the night of the Pulse Nightclub shooting, was allowed to step down from his post with workerโs compensation benefits because of the state's PTSD legislation.
โWe just want to live:โ Pulse survivor testifies before Congress on recent anti-LGBTQ hate, violence
A Pulse nightclub shooting survivor, alongside other victims of mass shootings, testified before a congressional committee aiming to examine the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ extremism and violence in the United States on Wednesday.
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Federal appeals court clears social media companies in Pulse shooting lawsuit
A federal appeals court Monday rejected a lawsuit alleging that Twitter, Google and Facebook should be held liable in the 2016 massacre at Orlandoโs Pulse nightclub after Islamic State social-media posts radicalized shooter Omar Mateen.