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Rockland County Plans Vigils Following Deadly Orlando Attack

ROCKLAND COUNTY, N. Y. -- Rockland County Human Rights Commissioner Penny Jennings said the county plans to show a united front against the hate behind the nation's deadliest shooting early Sunday at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla., according to lohud.com.

Rockland County Human Rights Commissioner Penny Jennings said the county plans to show a united front against hate following the deadly shooting rampage in an Orlando gay nightclub, lohud.com reports.

Rockland County Human Rights Commissioner Penny Jennings said the county plans to show a united front against hate following the deadly shooting rampage in an Orlando gay nightclub, lohud.com reports.

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Jennings announced plans for a Wednesday evening vigil outside the Rockland County Courthouse in New City during Sunday's Pride event in Nyack, reports lohud.com. 

Then on Thursday, the Rockland County Pride Center will host a program with the village of Nyack, lohud.com reports.

The annual Pride event in Nyack came just hours after 49 people were killed and another 53 injured in a mass shooting rampage in the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, lohud.com reports.

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