history - will add momentum to the fight for LGBTQ equality. Riha said Sunday’s attack - the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. READ MORE: #GaysBreaktheInternet: People coming out online in wake of Orlando shooting “We want to be able to live openly, with pride, and oppose prejudice in our society, “Come Out With Pride president Brian Riha told Global News in a phone interview Monday. While Orlando’s annual pride celebration, Come Out With Pride, won’t take place until October, one of the event’s organizers said the local LGBTQ community has a “healing process” ahead of it but will be united in the wake of Sunday’s mass shooting. The massacre of 49 people at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub happened as many cities across North America and other parts of the globe mark LGBTQ pride month. Send this page to someone via email email LAS VEGAS SHOOTING SURVIVORS WERE INSIDE THOUSAND OAK BAR, FRIENDS SAY Chandler Gunn, 23, of Newberry Park, said a friend who works at the bar was also at Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas on.