Authorities said Omar S. Mateen opened fire at the Pulse nightclub in downtown Orlando in an onslaught that sent patrons scrambling for the exits. Many remained trapped inside in what became an hourslong siege. During the attack, Mateen took time to call and claim allegiance to Islamic State, officials said, leading them to treat the shooting as a terror attack inspired by a foreign terror organization. Police shot and killed Mateen at about 5 a. He had carried an assault rifle and a handgun, Mr.

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As the cable-news noise around the Orlando shooting tumbles through discussions of ISIS, LGBT rights, and gun control, the gay community in Orlando is left with a once safe space made terrifying. The symbolism of an attack at a gay bar is potent, considering the central role such spaces have played in the history of the LGBT community. But they were targets as well, at times officially. Many states had laws prohibiting touching and kissing, and police often raided gay bars on various pretexts. In , a police raid at the Stonewall Inn rallied the gay community of New York and marked the birth of the gay rights movement. That was also the year the first gay bar opened in Orlando. The Palace Club, located just a few miles from where Pulse is now, was owned by Bill Miller and Mike Hodge who were integral to bringing together a gay community in Central Florida.


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