MONDAY 06.13.16
ASBURY PARK PRESS APP.COM $1.50
THE ORLANDO MASSACRE
» Fifty people were killed and dozens criti-
cally wounded in a shooting around 2 a.m.
Sunday at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando,
Florida.
» The attack was the deadliest mass shooting
in modern U.S. history and the worst terror
attack since Sept. 11.
AP
MAKE IT STOP Deadly rampage targeting LGBT community opens
harrowing new chapter in war on domestic terror
In the wake of a terror attack in agay nightclub in Orlando, members ofNew Jersey’s lesbian, gay, bisexual andtransgender communities are on
NEW JERSEY RESPONDS
‘Minds need to be opened
and hearts need love’
AMANDA OGLESBY
@OGLESBYAPP
CHRIS JORDAN
@CHRISFHJORDAN
AND ANDREW FORD@ANDREWFORDNEWS
VOLUME 137
NUMBER 141
SINCE 1879
ADVICE 3C
BUSINESS 8A
CLASSIFIED 5C
COMICS 4C
LOCAL 3A
LOTTERIES 2A
OBITUARIES 9A
OPINION 11A
SPORTS 1D
WEATHER 8D
attack since Sept. 11.
» Authorities identified the shooter as Omar
Mateen, a 29-year-old American citizen.
» Authorities say Mateen had pledged alle-
giance to the Islamic State in a 911 call short-
ly before the attack. The gunman’s father re-
called that his son recently got angry when
he saw two men kissing in Miami. Associated Press
transgender communities are onheightened alert and some are consid-ering increasing security at gay-friendly establishments.
The New Jersey Department ofHomeland Security, as well as state andlocal authorities, are working to ensureprotection of New Jersey’s LGBT com-munities following Sunday’s deadlyshooting at the Pulse Orlando night-club, said Christian Fuscarino, founderof The Pride Network and executive di-rector of Garden State Equality, a NewJersey advocacy organization forLGBT people.
“This devastating attack on theLGBT community, the largest massshooting in U.S. history, is a reminderof the minds that need to be opened andhearts that need love,” Fuscarino saidin an email.
An armed shooter opened fire in the
packed nightclub Sunday and killed 50people and injured 53 more in what au-thorities are calling the deadliest massshooting in the nation’s history, and whatPresident Barack Obama denounced as a“horrific massacre” and an act of terrorand hate.
Gov. Chris Christie tweeted that hewas outraged by the “senseless” mur-ders.
CHRIS BONANNO/FLORIDA TODAY
Crime scene tape marks off an area near thePulse Orlando nightclub, the scene of a fatalshooting, on Sunday.
See REACT, Page10A
» Investigators are reviewing a range of possible terror links to a gunman
who professed his allegiance to ISIS.
» One of the owners of the Orlando nightclub started it to promote
awareness of the area’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
Her brother died from AIDS. STORIES, 1B
Long road to investigation, healing