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Rockland County Holds Candlelight Vigil In Honor Of Orlando Victims

CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- As the heat simmers to above 100 degrees in Orlando and media trucks line the highway leading to the Pulse Nighclub, the site of the mass murder of 49 people, Rockland County Executive Ed Day has announced that the county will hold a candlelight vigil at 5 p.m., Wednesday to honor their memory.

Rockland County will hold a candlelight vigil at 5 p.m. Wednesday in honor of the victims of the Orlando nightclub attack.

Rockland County will hold a candlelight vigil at 5 p.m. Wednesday in honor of the victims of the Orlando nightclub attack.

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The vigil will be held on the lawn of the Rockland County Courthouse, One South Main St.

The vigil is being organized by Rockland Commissioner of Human Rights Penny Jennings. It will include members of Rockland's faith communities as well as representatives of LGBTQ groups.

"We will not let extremists take away the freedoms that we enjoy as Americans," said Day. "An attack on one part of our community is an attack on us all."

Day noted that the Florida attack took place on the same day that the annual Rockland Gay Pride event was held in Nyack. 

"Here in Rockland we celebrate the diversity that makes our community stronger," he said.

The Florida attack reminds us of the threat of extremists who are trying to destroy our way of life, Day said.

"Let us never forget those serving to protect us, whether they've our Armed Forces deployed overseas or our law enforcement officers protecting our homeland," he said.

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