Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Harrowing 911 Calls Released From Orlando Nightclub Massacre

A makeshift memorial outside the Pulse nightclub, a month after the mass shooting in Orlando, Fla.

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Emergency dispatchers in Florida were flooded with harrowing 911 calls from witnesses and frantic family members as shots rang out during the June massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

One mother told dispatchers her son was hiding inside the bathroom of the club. Another woman nearby said stray bullets were hitting the walls and door of her building.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday released the audio of the 911 calls made during the June 12 attack, where 49 people were killed and another 53 injured in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

Phelan M. Ebenhack / AP

The gunman, Omar Mateen, was killed when authorities stormed the Orlando night club.

Calls flooded Orange County Sheriff and Orlando Police Departments as shots rang out inside Pulse. One caller told dispatchers he had just walked out of the club when the firing started.

"We we're leaving the club and as soon as we left, gunshots were going like crazy," he said.

One mother called police from her home while her son was on the other line.

"My son is stuck in the bathroom down there, and I got him on the other line," she told the dispatcher.

"What I need him to do is just stay where he is," a police dispatcher told her.

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While the Orlando Police Department was the main agency in charge of the incident, 911 calls began to overflow to the sheriff's office as people heard the barrage of gunfire around 2 a.m.

One man who lived near the club called police when he said someone was knocking on his door.

Confused and scared, the man told a dispatcher in Spanish he had no weapons, and he believed someone was attacking the nightclub. The dispatcher told him deputies and officers were responding to an active shooter at Pulse.

The Orlando Sentinel reported Orlando Police had declined to release the 911 calls their department received during the shooting, arguing they are exempted from public disclosure.

Multiple media organizations, including the Orlando Sentinel and the Associated Press, have sued the agency for the recordings.

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