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Friends and family of Pulse nightclub shooting victims wait for news on their loved ones

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- Families and friends are still awaiting answers on their loved ones, they won't get Sunday night.

At the Hampton Inn, just blocks from the Pulse Nightclub, there's emotion, confusion, and anger.

"That's not even a human being that would do something like that. That person is not even a human being," says Eddi Anderson. Anderson is awaiting word on his friend who was at Pulse early Sunday morning.

These families are in complete and utter shock.

"I'm just trying to look at the bright side and trying to see things in different perspectives," says Paron Cerano who is awaiting word on his brother. "There's still options, there's still hope. There's still people there."

Erik Wedsmark is praying for his two friends, "Until we find out like I said, it's just a lot of prayer and just a lot of hope and waiting around."

Meanwhile the Police Chaplain is doing what he can, "We call it ministry of presence just to be there and try to somehow make a little difference."

Families are asked to stay home tonight and come to Beardall Senior Center at 800 S Delaney Street on Monday.