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Survivors share their stories, investigations continue and communities mourn following the Orlando nightclub shooting.
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Gunshot survivor Angel Santiago looks over at related setback Patience Carter as she relates her story at a news meeting at Florida Hospital Orlando on the shooting at the Pulse gay club in Orlando, Florida, June 14, 2016. "I was kicking the bucket. My sidekick Jeff was depleting an impressive measure. I was on the ground in a pool of blood. I wasn't sure whose it was anyway I had a slant that it was my partner's Jeff," said Santiago.
Demetrice Naulings, who survived the mass shooting attack on the Pulse gay night club, stances after a meeting in Orlando, Florida, June 14, 2016. Nearest friends Demetrice Naulings and Eddie Justice frequently walked together as a securely attached unit, as if they were a couple, regardless of the way that Naulings says he for the most part considered Justice being more like his tyke kin. The last time they got hands was not long after 2 a.m. on Sunday inside Pulse.
Local tenant Jean Dasilva laments for his died buddy Javier Jorge-Reyes at a stopgap recognition in Downtown for losses of the gay night club shooting in Orlando, Florida, June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A man scrutinizes out the name of a setback of the shooting at the Pulse gay move club, in the midst of an Interfaith Service at First United Methodist Church in Orlando, Florida, June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young
A man walks around a house that according to adjacent media is guaranteed by Omar Mateen's significant other Noor Salam's kin is imagined in Fort Pierce, Florida, June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Worshippers ask in the midst of a recognition organization at the First Baptist Church Of Orlando for setbacks of the Pulse gay move club shooting in Orlando, Florida, June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Nick Tucciarelli and his young lady Campbell visit a vigil for the setbacks of the shooting at the Pulse gay club in Orlando June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young
Dominique Hernandez holds up her grasp hand painted in the shades of a rainbow, with a heart on her pulse, goes to a vigil in memory of losses one day after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay night club in Orlando, in Los Angeles 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Gunshot survivor Angel Colon listens to remarks at a news meeting at the Orlando Regional Medical Center on the shooting at the Pulse gay move club in Orlando June 14, 2016. Heavenly errand person Colon, who was in Pulse with associates at the period of Mateen's ambush, delineated listening to gunfire and tumbling to the floor, shot in the left leg.
People go to a vigil in memory of setbacks one day after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay night club in Orlando, in Los Angeles June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
A gay couple kisses as they go to a vigil in memory of the setbacks of the gay move club mass shooting in Orlando, in central Brussels, Belgium June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
A woman puts a light at a make-shift recognition for the setbacks of the mass shooting at Orlando's Pulse move club, in Boston June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl
A partner of Amanda Alvear holds up her photo at a commitment organization the day after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay club in Orlando June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
People go to a recognition organization the day after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay move club in Orlando June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Men handle in the midst of a minute's tranquil in memory of the losses of the gay move club mass shooting in Orlando, in the Soho district of London, June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Family people hold a woman as they leave a senior local's center, after they were instructed about the predetermination regarding their loved ones, one day after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay night club in Orlando June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Seddique Mateen, the father of Omar Mateen, who ambushed a gay night club in Orlando before being shot dead by police, leaves his home in Port Saint Lucie, Florida, June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
An FBI pro isolates a region with wrongdoing scene tape near the site of the shooting at the Pulse club in Orlando June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young
FBI analysts meet up at the wrongdoing scene of a mass shooting at the Pulse gay night club in Orlando June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young
Police exploratory masters work at the wrongdoing scene of a mass shooting at the Pulse gay night club in Orlando, Florida June 12, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young
Investigators work the scene taking after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay club in Orlando June 12, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
A man sits and cries in the wake of taking an interest in a candlelight remembrance advantage the day after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay move club in Orlando June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Wilfredo Perez (L), an adjacent bartender at a gay bar, is gotten a handle on by his accessory Jackson Hollman in the midst of a vigil to respect losses of a mass shooting at the Pulse gay night club in Orlando, Florida, June 12, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Orlando tenants Arissa Suarez (L) and Malcom Crawson go to a vigil at Lake Eola Park for setbacks of a mass shooting at a gay move club in Orlando, Florida, June 12, 2016. REUTERS/Steve Nesius
A message towed by a plane urges people to give blood, after a mass shooting at a gay move club in Orlando, Florida, June 12, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Friends and relatives handle outside the Orlando Police Headquarters in the midst of the examination of a shooting at the Pulse night club in Orlando, Florida, June 12, 2016. REUTERS/Steve Nesius