Another Night of Drinking And Dancing, Until the Shots Began
A mourner holds up an American flag and a candle during a vigil in Atlanta on Sunday for victims of the shooting at an Orlando nightclub.
Photographer: David Goldman/AP PhotoOrlando, Fla. (AP) -- Like young people in clubs the world over, Jon Alamo met up with some friends, and then some more friends. He danced in Pulse's main room, where people swayed to the beat of salsa music. Then Alamo drifted into the club's two other rooms, which grooved to more of a hip-hop vibe. He remembers hearing Rihanna's "Work," one of his favorite songs, and grinding to it on the dance floor.
It was supposed to be just a night of dancing and drinking, of looking good and gleefully partying into the early morning hours. It was Latin night at Pulse, one of Orlando's top gay venues, and two drag performers were scheduled to perform, one of them a big draw for appearing on a season of the TV show "RuPaul's Drag Race."