The city of
Orlando, Florida has reached a deal to purchase the Pulse nightclub and
turn it into a memorial for the victims of what was the deadliest mass shooting
in modern U.S. history.
Orlando Mayor Buddy
Dyer’s office confirmed the queer nightclub’s $2.25 million purchase in an
email to The Huffington Post Tuesday, pending a November 14 vote by City
Council. His office added that there are no immediate plans to change the site.
“We do know
that we want to maintain it for a period of time ― 12 to 18 months ― so that
people from around the country and world who want to visit the site can do so,”
the mayor said in a video posted to Twitter.
Since the
June 12 shooting, in which 49 people were killed and 53 were wounded, the
downtown site has served as a makeshift memorial that has been visited by
tourists and politicians alike.
Dyer, speaking to the Orlando Sentinel, said the city’s
ultimate goal will be to “create something to honor the memory of the victims
that are deceased [and] those that were injured, and a testament to the
resilience of our community.”
He said he will
solicit ideas for the memorial from the surrounding community.
The purchase
price is roughly $600,000 more than its appraised value, the Sentinel reported.
The nightclub’s
owner, Barbara Poma, who owns it with her husband Posario, had previously pledged through a spokesperson to turn it into
a memorial to the victims, most of whom identified as queer people of color.
Barbara Poma
opened the dance venue in 2004 in
honor of her late brother, John,who died from AIDS in 1991.
Back in August,
it was reported that a newly established nonprofit called OnePULSE had
filed plans to turn the nightclub into a memorial.
I believe it is a nice sentiment but where are all the people over color going to go for entertainment catered for them?
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The Male Casting Couch
This is a fitting tribute to our same gender loving community members who lost their lives and loved ones. Thank you for sharing this, my blogging brother. Naked hugs!
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