Incident Report // Comprehensive Forensic Dossier
The Pulse Nightclub Shooting
An exhaustive operational reconstruction of the 2016 Orlando structural siege, the forensic analysis of indoor close-quarters ballistic patterns, and the critical multi-agency tactical breaching timeline.

📋 Forensic Case Profile Ledger
Perpetrator:
Omar Mateen (Age 29)
Weapon Profile:
Sig Sauer MCX (.223) & Glock 17 (9mm)
Location:
Pulse Nightclub, 1912 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL
Target Focus:
SOFT TARGET / ENCLOSED RADICALIST AMBUSH
Incident Date:
June 12, 2016 (02:02–05:15 EDT)
Fatalities:
49 Total (Civilians)
Survivors:
53 Wounded via Ballistics / Hundreds Rescued
Final Outcome:
PERPETRATOR TERMINATED BY OPD SWAT UNIT
Tactical Note: The assault transitioned into a prolonged three-hour structural siege after the perpetrator barricaded himself inside a rear restroom corridor with multiple wounded hostages.

Subject Profile Photo

Omar Mir Seddique Mateen
Age: 29 // Private Security Guard // Dead at Scene

Perpetrator Profile & Radicalization Metrics

Omar Mir Seddique Mateen was a 29-year-old American citizen born in New York to Afghan parents, residing in Fort Pierce, Florida. Employed as a uniformed guard for G4S Secure Solutions, Mateen held valid state firearms licenses and easily passed routine background checks to legally purchase his semi-automatic arsenal. Despite his stable employment profile, Mateen’s behavioral trajectory had previously triggered significant multi-agency scrutiny; the FBI investigated him in 2013 and 2014 following radical verbal statements made to coworkers and suspected associations with known extremist figures, but closed the inquiries after finding no actionable offenses.

Post-incident analysis conducted by federal behavioral panels revealed a deeply volatile personal profile marred by domestic instability, aggressive outbursts, and an attraction to extremist internet propaganda. During the execution of the assault, Mateen placed direct emergency calls to 911 dispatchers, explicitly pledging allegiances to foreign extremist groups and demonstrating a clear intent to elevate his actions into a political statement.

Mateen targeted Pulse nightclub during a high-density “Latin Night” event, calculating that the packed room—crowded with over 300 patrons—combined with dimmed lighting, overlapping loud music, and limited exit passageways would maximize the lethality of his close-quarters approach.

The Tactical Breach & Siege Chronology: June 12, 2016

**02:02 AM // Initial Breach and Engagement:** Mateen approached the entrance of the venue armed with a Sig Sauer MCX semi-automatic rifle and a Glock 17 pistol. An off-duty Orlando Police Department (OPD) officer working security engaged Mateen near the threshold in an intense ballistic trade. Utilizing his higher magazine capacity, Mateen suppressed the officer’s position and successfully breached the main doorway, driving directly into the crowded dance floor.

**02:05 AM // Main Room High-Volume Suppression:** Moving systematically through the main bar space, Mateen opened sustained fire into the packed crowd. Because the loud music muffled the initial crack of the rifle rounds, many patrons did not recognize the active threat until victims began falling. Responding patrol units rushed the structure, initiating an aggressive counter-assault that forced Mateen to abandon the main dance floor and retreat toward the rear architectural corridors.

**02:18 AM // Restroom Barricade and Hostage Transition:** Mateen consolidated his position inside the northern and western restrooms, trapping dozens of fleeing patrons in the stalls. This movement structurally altered the threat environment from an active shooter scenario into a complex hostage-barricade siege. OPD commanding officers established a secure interior perimeter, prioritizing the systematic extraction of wounded survivors from the main dance floor while crisis negotiators opened communication lines with Mateen.

**05:02 AM // OPD SWAT Explosive Breach:** Following an extended three-hour standoff during which Mateen threatened to deploy explosive vests, the OPD SWAT team authorized a structural breach. Utilizing a BearCat armored vehicle and explosive charges, tactical teams punched a large hole directly through the exterior concrete wall of the western restroom to open an evacuation path for the trapped hostages.

**05:15 AM // Threat Termination:** As hostages scrambled through the breached wall, Mateen emerged through the opening and engaged the SWAT entry team. In the ensuing high-volume firefight, Mateen was struck multiple times and terminated on-site, bringing the tactical phase of the siege to a close.

Forensic Mapping & Emergency Medical Triage

The post-incident forensic evaluation highlighted the extreme close-quarters environment of the attack, noting that the concentrated layout of the club restricted victim movement. Crime scene teams recovered hundreds of spent shell casings inside the narrow restroom alcoves and bar stalls. The medical examiner confirmed that 49 victims were killed, with the vast majority succumbing rapidly to extensive internal bleeding or immediate neurological trauma caused by the high-velocity .223 ammunition.

An additional 53 survivors sustained severe ballistic wounds, overwhelming regional level-1 trauma hubs like Orlando Regional Medical Center. The incident stood historically as the deadliest mass shooting in modern United States history until the 2017 Las Vegas Strip assault, forcing an overhaul of national municipal tactical bridging protocols and police perimeter holding timelines during active barricade scenarios.

Verified Casualty Registry (49 Fatalities)

The official, verified registry of the 49 innocent lives lost during the structural assault on June 12, 2016:

• Stanley Almodovar III (Age 23)
• Amanda Alvear (Age 25)
• Oscar A. Aracena-Montero (Age 26)
• Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala (Age 33)
• Alejandro Barrios Martinez (Age 21)
• Martin Benitez Torres (Age 33)
• Antonio D. Brown (Age 29)
• Darryl R. Burt II (Age 29)
• Jonathan A. Camuy Vega (Age 24)
• Angel L. Candelario-Padro (Age 28)
• Simon A. Carrillo Fernandez (Age 31)
• Juan Chevez-Martinez (Age 25)
• Luis D. Conde (Age 39)
• Cory J. Connell (Age 21)
• Tevin E. Crosby (Age 25)
• Franky J. Dejesus Velazquez (Age 50)
• Deonka D. Drayton (Age 32)
• Mercedes M. Flores (Age 26)
• Peter O. Gonzalez-Cruz (Age 22)
• Juan R. Guerrero (Age 22)
• Paul T. Henry (Age 41)
• Frank Hernandez (Age 27)
• Miguel Angel Honorato (Age 30)
• Javier Jorge-Reyes (Age 40)
• Jason Benjamin Josaphat (Age 19)
• Eddie Jamoldroy Justice (Age 30)
• Anthony Luis Laureano Disla (Age 25)
• Christopher Joseph Sanfeliz (Age 24)
• Christopher Andrew Leinonen (Age 32)
• Alejandro Barrios Martinez (Age 21)
• Brenda Lee Marquez McCool (Age 49)
• Gilberto Ramon Silva Menendez (Age 25)
• Kimberly Morris (Age 37)
• Akyra Monet Murray (Age 18)
• Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo (Age 20)
• Geraldo A. Ortiz-Jimenez (Age 25)
• Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera (Age 36)
• Joel Rayon Paniagua (Age 32)
• Jean Carlos Mendez Perez (Age 35)
• Enrique L. Rios Jr. (Age 25)
• Jean C. Nives Rodriguez (Age 27)
• Xavier Emmanuel Serrano Rosado (Age 35)
• Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan (Age 24)
• Edward Sotomayor Jr. (Age 34)
• Shane Evan Tomlinson (Age 33)
• Leroy Valentin Fernandez (Age 25)
• Luis S. Vielma (Age 22)
• Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon (Age 37)
• Jerald Arthur Wright (Age 31)