Here's what the Orlando Police Chief said in a letter to police department following mass shooting

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Monday, June 13, 2016
Orlando Police Chief John Mina, center, addresses reporters during a news conference after a shooting involving multiple fatalities at a nightclub in Orlando, Fla., Sunday, June 12
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ORLANDO, FL -- Following the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, Orlando Police Chief John Mina sent a letter to everyone in the police department telling them how proud he was, and to 'hug your family'.



The letter reads in part:



"On the darkest day of my 25 years at the Orlando Police Department, I wanted to take a moment to tell all of you how proud I am of the work you have done today and will do over the next days and weeks.

We have trained again and again for this type of situation. It's unfortunate that we had to put those skills to use today. But because of that training and your professionalism, we saved dozens of lives this morning."



To read the full letter, see the Facebook post below:





The letter has received an outpouring of support on Facebook, with Florida residents, and people around the world thanking the Orlando Police Department on how they handled the tragic situation.


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