Later in the day, President Obama called the Pulse massacre "an act of terror and an act of hate." He called Mateen "a person filled with hatred." The state of emergency ensures the resources that are needed by the city from the state would be made available immediately, the governor said. Rick Scott spoke at a news conference this afternoon and asserted that “this is clearly an act of terror” and added that he has declared a state of emergency in Orange County, Florida. "It's no coincidence the attack took place where it did and when it did," he said in reference to the fact that Pulse was a gay nightclub.įlorida Gov. Alan Grayson, of Florida's 9th District, said during a news conference this morning that the attack was ideologically motivated. Police also said the shooting was not connected to Friday's fatal shooting, also in Orlando, of "The Voice" singer Christina Grimmie. There was a controlled explosion near the shooting scene, but police said it was caused by a device intended to distract the shooter. The hospital, as well as two other area hospitals remained in lockdown, as of 8 a.m. Out of an abundance of caution, Arnold Palmer Hospital and Winnie Palmer Hospital have also been placed on lockdown." Only essential workers are being allowed access into the building. The statement read, "Orlando Regional Medical Center was placed on lockdown around 2:00 a.m. Orlando Regional Medical Center, located near the nightclub, said it received "several gunshot victims," in a statement released at 5 a.m. In an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos following the news conference, Dyer clarified the initial figure, saying the number of dead was "probably in excess of 20 dead." Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said at a news conference earlier in the day that "many lives were lost." Orlando Chief of Police John Mina added that "approximately" 20 people we killed, and "at least 42 people" were transported to various hospitals.