It wasn't the Second Amendment that led to the deaths of 49 people in Orlando's Pulse Nightclub last weekend, Florida Gov. Rick Scott said Friday — "evil killed them.""Radical Islam killed them; ISIS killed them," Scott told Fox News' Bill Hemmer on theprogram, rejecting President Barack Obama's call during his Orlando speech on Thursday for"We have had the Second Amendment for over 200 years," the governor continued. "We need a president who will say 'my number one job is destroying ISIS.' People care about their safety. They are scared to death. I talked to several people who are worried about, are they going to be a target. We have the resources, destroy ISIS."Meanwhile, Scott also said he does not know why it took Obama until Wednesday to call him about the shootings."I asked for an emergency declaration for the state from the president, [but] I have not received that yet," said Scott. "I thanked him for coming to Florida yesterday. He came with the vice president. I heard from president George W. Bush, I heard from Mayor [Rudy] Giuliani, I have gotten letters of support from governments around the world. I want to thank everybody. It's wrenching for these families to listen to their stories."Scott said his job for now is to do all he can to bring the community together again, and that he's going to all service she can. Further, he has recognized the law enforcement officers with heroism for saving people's lives in the club.But still, Scott said he is "fed up;" with such attacks, and wants to know when the nation will say "enough is enough.""We are a wonderful melting pot, the state is," said Scott. "Evil is impacting our entire country. This has to stop."