Breitbart tech contributor Milo Yiannopoulos traveled to Florida this week to speak at the University of Central Florida on Tuesday night.

** Islamic extremist Omar Mateen murdered 49 people at a “Pulse” gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida late Saturday night.

Milo planned a speech at the University of Central Florida to address the dangers of radical Islam after the Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando early Sunday morning.

Breitbart reported on the speech:

Milo Yiannopoulos will deliver a speech on Tuesday at the University of Central Florida, Orlando about Islam and its murderous attitudes towards gay people — a fact that was thrown into stark after a brutal terrorist attack at a gay dance club in the city this weekend. Yiannopoulos, who recently slammed the left for “choosing Islam over gays,” will speak on campus in the Cape Florida Ballroom at 6:00 PM EDT. Attendance at the event will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The talk is entitled “ABSOLUTELY HARAM: Milo On Gays Vs Islam.”

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The university police chief told a student this morning they were cancelling his event tonight because they can’t provide adequate protection.

They cancelled his speech.

Milo may hold a press conference in front of university police this morning.

Developing…….

UPDATE—- Milo Responded to the Cancellation on Twitter—

1/ Update: my talk tonight has been cancelled by UCF PD. They cannot guarantee my safety or that of our guests. — Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) June 14, 2016

2/ We are arranging a press conference for TOMORROW here in Orlando. I will be delivering my speech then. — Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) June 14, 2016

3/ If local police can’t provide protection, we will supply our own private security for me and any journalists and guests who attend. — Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) June 14, 2016

4/ Media who would like to attend the press conference, please contact my tour manager Tim Treadstone, [email protected] — Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) June 14, 2016

5/ I will not be intimidated by threats made against me made on social media and elsewhere. The press conference will go ahead tomorrow. — Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) June 14, 2016