BREAKING: Man With Assault Weapons, Possible Explosives Arrested En Route To L.A. Pride

BREAKING: Man With Assault Weapons, Possible Explosives Arrested En Route To L.A. Pride

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Santa Monica police have confirmed that they arrested a man after discovering assault rifles, ammunition and possible explosives in his car. He claimed he was on his way to Los Angeles Pride, which takes place today.

After receiving a call about a “prowler” at Olympic Boulevard and 11th Street on Sunday morning, authorities dispatched officers to investigate. Neighbors say the man was knocking on doors and loitering near his white Acura with Indiana plates. When they approached the still-unnamed man, he said he was waiting for a friend and was headed to the Pride festivities in West Hollywood.

The story apparently didn’t sit right with the officers, and an inspection of the man’s car led to the discovery of the weapons, in addition to tannerite, an explosive ingredient that can be used to create pipe bombs.

There is no indication that this has any connection to the tragic Orlando attack Saturday night at gay club Pulse, which took the lives of 50 people and injured 53 more.

“They found him with weapons that were very disconcerting,” a source told the L.A. Times , adding officials are “taking the appropriate safety precautions.”

After reportedly discussing the possibility of calling off the day’s events, no plans have been made to alter L.A. Pride’s schedule, though security will be ramped up.

“We are hearing absolutely devastating news reports from Orlando this morning,” said L.A. City Councilwoman Lindsey Horvath.

“Gun violence on the LGBTQ family during Pride Month makes me sick. The deadliest mass shooting in America happened to LGBTQ people on Latin night. While we mourn this heartbreaking loss, we must also rededicate ourselves to the fight for full equality for all people. No one is equal unless everyone is equal.”

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Hillary Clinton on Orlando: ‘To the LGBT Community, Know That You Have Millions of Allies’

Hillary Clinton on Orlando: ‘To the LGBT Community, Know That You Have Millions of Allies’

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Hillary Clinton has released a statement regarding the massacre at Orlando gay nightclub Pulse overnight which took the lives of at least 50 people and injured 53 others.

“I join Americans in praying for the victims of the attack in Orlando, their families and the first responders who did everything they could to save lives.

“This was an act of terror.  Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are hard at work, and we will learn more in the hours and days ahead.  For now, we can say for certain that we need to redouble our efforts to defend our country from threats at home and abroad.  That means defeating international terror groups, working with allies and partners to go after them wherever they are, countering their attempts to recruit people here and everywhere, and hardening our defenses at home. It also means refusing to be intimidated and staying true to our values.

“This was also an act of hate.  The gunman attacked an LGBT nightclub during Pride Month.  To the LGBT community: please know that you have millions of allies across our country.  I am one of them.  We will keep fighting for your right to live freely, openly and without fear.  Hate has absolutely no place in America.

“Finally, we need to keep guns like the ones used last night out of the hands of terrorists or other violent criminals.  This is the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the United States and it reminds us once more that weapons of war have no place on our streets.

“This is a time to stand together and resolve to do everything we can to defend our communities and country.”

FULL COVERAGE: Mass Shooting at Gay Orlando Nightclub Leaves at Least 50 Dead, 53 Injured

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President Obama on Orlando Gay Nightclub Attack: ‘This Was an Attack of Terror…and Hate’ – WATCH

President Obama on Orlando Gay Nightclub Attack: ‘This Was an Attack of Terror…and Hate’ – WATCH

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President Obama addressed the nation following the overnight attacks on Orlando’s gay nightclub Pulse which killed at least 50 people and injured at least 53 others.

Said Obama:

This is an especially heartbreaking day for all our friends — our fellow Americans — who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.  The shooter targeted a nightclub where people came together to be with friends, to dance and to sing, and to live.  The place where they were attacked is more than a nightclub — it is a place of solidarity and empowerment where people have come together to raise awareness, to speak their minds, and to advocate for their civil rights.

So this is a sobering reminder that attacks on any American — regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation — is an attack on all of us and on the fundamental values of equality and dignity that define us as a country.  And no act of hate or terror will ever change who we are or the values that make us Americans.

Today marks the most deadly shooting in American history.

FULL COVERAGE: Mass Shooting at Gay Orlando Nightclub Leaves at Least 50 Dead, 53 Injured

Watch:

Full transcript:

Today, as Americans, we grieve the brutal murder — a horrific massacre — of dozens of innocent people.  We pray for their families, who are grasping for answers with broken hearts.  We stand with the people of Orlando, who have endured a terrible attack on their city.  Although it’s still early in the investigation, we know enough to say that this was an act of terror and an act of hate.  And as Americans, we are united in grief, in outrage, and in resolve to defend our people.

I just finished a meeting with FBI Director Comey and my homeland security and national security advisors.  The FBI is on the scene and leading the investigation, in partnership with local law enforcement.  I’ve directed that the full resources of the federal government be made available for this investigation.

We are still learning all the facts.  This is an open investigation.  We’ve reached no definitive judgment on the precise motivations of the killer.  The FBI is appropriately investigating this as an act of terrorism.  And I’ve directed that we must spare no effort to determine what — if any — inspiration or association this killer may have had with terrorist groups.  What is clear is that he was a person filled with hatred.  Over the coming days, we’ll uncover why and how this happened, and we will go wherever the facts lead us.

This morning I spoke with my good friend, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, and I conveyed the condolences of the entire American people.  This could have been any one of our communities.  So I told Mayor Dyer that whatever help he and the people of Orlando need — they are going to get it.  As a country, we will be there for the people of Orlando today, tomorrow and for all the days to come.

We also express our profound gratitude to all the police and first responders who rushed into harm’s way.  Their courage and professionalism saved lives, and kept the carnage from being even worse.  It’s the kind of sacrifice that our law enforcement professionals make every single day for all of us, and we can never thank them enough.

This is an especially heartbreaking day for all our friends — our fellow Americans — who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.  The shooter targeted a nightclub where people came together to be with friends, to dance and to sing, and to live.  The place where they were attacked is more than a nightclub — it is a place of solidarity and empowerment where people have come together to raise awareness, to speak their minds, and to advocate for their civil rights.

So this is a sobering reminder that attacks on any American — regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation — is an attack on all of us and on the fundamental values of equality and dignity that define us as a country.  And no act of hate or terror will ever change who we are or the values that make us Americans.

Today marks the most deadly shooting in American history.  The shooter was apparently armed with a handgun and a powerful assault rifle.  This massacre is therefore a further reminder of how easy it is for someone to get their hands on a weapon that lets them shoot people in a school, or in a house of worship, or a movie theater, or in a nightclub.  And we have to decide if that’s the kind of country we want to be.  And to actively do nothing is a decision as well.

In the coming hours and days, we’ll learn about the victims of this tragedy.  Their names.  Their faces.  Who they were.  The joy that they brought to families and to friends, and the difference that they made in this world.  Say a prayer for them and say a prayer for their families — that God give them the strength to bear the unbearable.  And that He give us all the strength to be there for them, and the strength and courage to change.  We need to demonstrate that we are defined more — as a country — by the way they lived their lives than by the hate of the man who took them from us.

As we go together, we will draw inspiration from heroic and selfless acts — friends who helped friends, took care of each other and saved lives.  In the face of hate and violence, we will love one another.  We will not give in to fear or turn against each other.  Instead, we will stand united, as Americans, to protect our people, and defend our nation, and to take action against those who threaten us.

May God bless the Americans we lost this morning.  May He comfort their families.  May God continue to watch over this country that we love.  Thank you.

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Orlando Shooter Omar Mateen Called 911, Pledged Allegiance to ISIS

Orlando Shooter Omar Mateen Called 911, Pledged Allegiance to ISIS

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Orlando shooter Omar Mateen, who killed 50 people and injured 53 others at Orlando’s gay Pulse nightclub overnight, called 911 and pledged allegiance to ISIS and mentioned the Boston bombers, according to reports from CNN, MSNBC and Reuters.

NBC News:

The gunman who opened fire at a gay nightclub in Florida early Sunday, shooting over 100 people, had called 911 moments before to pledge allegiance to the leader of ISIS, law enforcement sources told NBC News.

Shooter Omar Mateen, 29, appeared to be a follower of ISIS propaganda and referenced the Tsarnaev brothers, who carried out the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, at the scene, sources said.

FULL COVERAGE: Mass Shooting at Gay Orlando Nightclub Leaves at Least 50 Dead, 53 Injured

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The Internet Responds To The Orlando Tragedy

The Internet Responds To The Orlando Tragedy

Details continue to emerge amid the chaos of what is being described as the deadliest mass shooting in United States history late Saturday night at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando. So far, the casualty list has reached a staggering 103, with 50 dead and another 53 injured.

President Obama is scheduled to speak about the tragedy at 1:30 PM EST. In the mean time, scroll down to see how people are responding on Twitter…

Our hearts go out to the victims of the unspeakable tragedy in #Orlando, their families and all who grieve with them.

— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) June 12, 2016

Sobbing.

— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) June 12, 2016

Just heard about the shooting at the gay club in Orlando. What can we do? Hard to even find words right now. #PrayForOrlando #Pulse

— Perez (@ThePerezHilton) June 12, 2016

Urgent Need for O Negative, O Positive and AB Plasma Blood Donors After Mass Shooting #Orlando #PrayForOrlando @my1blood #Pulse

— O.C. Fire Fighters (@Local2057IAFF) June 12, 2016

I’m gay and Muslim. I want to tell the Muslim community the Islamophobia being spewed now doesn’t reflect my values as a gay man. #Orlando

— Shawn Ahmed (@uncultured) June 12, 2016

Hate/Darkness win if we allow Islamophobia/xenophobia to take over after homophobia rears its ugly head. #Pulse #LGBTPride

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) June 12, 2016

I am speechless, sick, and so sad reading the news from Orlando. Sending strength to my gay brothers and sisters. 50 people!!!! FIFTY

— Andy Cohen (@Andy) June 12, 2016

The blood ban on queer men is lifted in FL. Queer fam, you can give blood for your siblings t.co/YCkgiUH3BP #Pulse

— Eliel Cruz (@elielcruz) June 12, 2016

This is the third most deadly attack on US soil (after 9/11 and Oklahoma City) and most deadly mass shooting in US history. #Pulse

— Brian (@Lafond66) June 12, 2016

I cannot tell you how many long nights I have spent at #pulsenightclub. This breaks my heart, and I fear that we are forgetting how to love.

— Todrick Hall (@todrick) June 12, 2016

More than 600 people in line to donate blood hours after #Pulse nightclub shooting — via @stevehelling pic.twitter.com/1QM2GxUsUB

— Brett Rosner (@Brosner85) June 12, 2016

I have no words except to say this must end now. This violence. This bloodshed must end now.

— Margaret Cho (@margaretcho) June 12, 2016

NO WORDS GOOD ENOUGH???WHEN UR HURT, WOUNDED, MURDERED WE ALL CRY??WE ALL MOURN ??WE R ALL LESS WITHOUT U MY EXTENDED FAMILY????#URNOTALONE

— Cher (@cher) June 12, 2016

Blood center is overloaded with people wanting to give blood in the aftermath of the #Pulse mass shooting pic.twitter.com/rFAsbPdGGu

— Christal Hayes (@Journo_Christal) June 12, 2016

My prayers are with the victims’ families & all those affected by the shooting in Orlando. We will devote every resource available to assist

— Rick Scott (@FLGovScott) June 12, 2016

Rather than #prayersfororlando let’s make #changefororlando Is this out tipping point? Ask your reps where they stand. Demand change.@HRC

— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) June 12, 2016

Obama will address the Orlando #PulseShooting at 1:30pm EST.

— deray mckesson (@deray) June 12, 2016

Woke up to hear the devastating news from FL. As we wait for more information, my thoughts are with those affected by this horrific act. -H

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 12, 2016

Related: UPDATE: 50 Dead In Orlando Gay Club Attack; Here’s What We Know So Far

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Watch LIVE: President Obama Delivers a Statement on Shooting at Gay Orlando Nightclub

Watch LIVE: President Obama Delivers a Statement on Shooting at Gay Orlando Nightclub

President Obama will deliver a statement at 1:30 pm ET on the massacre at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub which took the lives of at least 50 people and injured 53 others, making it the deadliest shooting in U.S. history.

FULL COVERAGE: Mass Shooting at Gay Orlando Nightclub Leaves at Least 50 Dead, 53 Injured

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