Pulse nightclub owner says Latin Night is on: 'We need to show we are strong'
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Published December 02, 2016
LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 13: A defiant fist is raised at a vigil for the worst mass shooing in United States history on June 13, 2016 in Los Angeles, United States. A gunman killed 49 people and wounded 53 others at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida early yesterday morning before suspect Omar Mateen also died on-scene. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images) (2016 Getty Images)
The owner of Pulse nightclub in Orlando, the site of a horrendous massacre of 49 people by Omar Mateen, says her staff will be hosting a “Latin Night” street party on Thursday, 12 nights after the shooting.
In a statement to NPR, Pulse's owner, Barbara Poma, said, "We need to show that we are strong, that Pulse continues and that we appreciate all the help the community has shown us.”
Since the club is still closed, the party will take place about two miles away. Performers will be entertaining crowds through the night. Poma said in her statement that the city has gone through “a terrible and extraordinary ordeal, and everyone must keep moving forward.”
Poma told NPR that she is committed to keeping Pulse alive, and the street party is a great way to do that.
The shooting took place on June 12. According to local reports, Mayor Buddy Dyer and City Commissioner Patty Sheehan have both been invited to attend the street party paying tribute to the LGBT Latin community and the lives that were lost that night.
Fox News Latino attempted to contact Poma, but to no avail.
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