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#OrlandoNightclubShooting - the deadliest attack in US history

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    People hold a vigil outside the Orlando Regional Medical Center in the aftermath of a mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday. AFP

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    Orlando police officers seen outside of Pulse nightclub after a fatal shooting and hostage situation on Sunday in Orlando, Florida. Getty/AFP

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    Volunteers Lesie Jampolsky and Dee "Mamma Dee" Richer, console each other at the LGBTQ Community Center after the late night shooting at Pulse, an Orlando night club,on Sunday. AP

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    Concerned friends and family of victims at the Pulse nightclub, where multiple fatalities were reported after a shooting, wait outside of the Orlando Police Department on Sunday. AP

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    Terry DeCarlo, executive director of the LGBT Center of Central Florida, left, Kelvin Cobaris, pastor of The Impact Church, center, and Orlando City Commissioner Patty Sheehan console each other after a shooting involving multiple fatalities at a nightclub in Orlando on Sunday. AP

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    Orlando Police officers direct family members away from a multiple shooting at a nightclub in Orlando on Sunday. AP

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    Emergency personnel wait with stretchers at the emergency entrance to Orlando Regional Medical Center hospital for the arrival of patients from the scene of a fatal shooting at Pulse Orlando nightclub in Orlando on Sunday. AP

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    Bystanders wait down the street from a multiple shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando on Sunday. AP

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    Police cars surround the Pulse Orlando nightclub, the scene of a fatal shooting, in Orlando on Sunday. AP

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    An Orange County sheriff's department SWAT member arrives to the scene of a fatal shooting at Pulse Orlando nightclub in Orlando on onSunday. AP

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    Orlando mayor Buddy Dyer, second from right, and Orlando police chief John Mina arrive to a news conference after a fatal shooting at Pulse Orlando nightclub in Orlando on Sunday. AP

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50 people were killed and 53 others injured on Sunday when an Islamic State (IS) gunman opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

Here is a compilation of the major shooting incidents in the US that caused deadly casualties in the past decades:

June 12, 2016: A gunman killed at least 50 people and injured 53 at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

December 2, 2015: A married couple shot 14 people dead and wounded 17 in a conference hall at a service centre for disabled people where county employees gathered for a celebration in San Bernardino, California.

September 16, 2013: Thirty four-year-old Aaron Alexis fired inside the Washington Navy Yard, killing 12. He was also killed in the shooting.

December 14, 2012: A 20-year-old Adam Lanza killed 28 people including 20 children and eight adults in Sandy Hook Elementary School in the US state of Connecticut. Lanza first killed his mother at their shared home before taking her guns and driving to the school.

July 20, 2012: A heavily-armed 24-year-old gunman killed 12 people and 58 wounded in a shooting at a movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado.

November 5, 2009: Major Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 people and injured 32 at Fort Hood, Texas in a shooting rampage. He was convicted and sentenced to death.

April 3, 2009: Jiverly Wong killed 13 people and injured four during a shooting at an immigrant community centre in Binghamton, New York and then took his own life.

March 10, 2009: Michael McLendon of Kinston killed 10 people including his mother, grandparents, aunt and uncle, and then committed suicide.

April 16, 2007: A 23-year-old student from the Republic of Korea went on a shooting spree at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg of Virginia, killing 32 people and wounding 15 others before killing himself. It was the worst school shooting in the US history.

April 20, 1999: Two teenagers killed 12 fellow students and a teacher before committing suicide in the school library in Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.

October 16, 1991: A 35-year-old gunman crashed his truck through the wall of a Cafeteria in Kileen, Texas and shot dead 23 people and wounded 27 others. He then committed suicide.

August 20, 1986: A part-time mail carrier armed with three handguns killed 14 postal workers in Edmond, Oklahoma in 10 minutes before killing himself.

February 18, 1983: Three men entered the Wah Mee gambling and social club in Seattle, Washington, robbed the 14 occupants and shot 13 of them dead.

July 18, 1984: A 41-year-old gunman killed 21 adults and children at a local McDonalds in San Ysidro, California before he was killed by a SWAT team sniper.

August 1, 1966: A former US Marine killed 14 and wounded at least 30 while shooting from a University of Texas tower in Austin, Texas. Police officers shot the gunman dead in the tower. Before he went on the shooting, he murdered his wife and his mother in their homes.

An average of about 33,000 people were killed by guns each year in the US in the past five years, according to the data released by the U.S Central of Disease Control.

Reports said that during Obama's seven and half years in office, he has come out to address a major shooting tragedy for a total of 15 times.

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