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originally posted by: texasgirl
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
Someone on twitter said something strange, did the guy go off to soon and the hit was supposed to be Mar A Lago
yikes
Do you have the twitter link for that?
How was he able to get on a flight with all these supposed "mental issues", especially if FBI was aware of him?
originally posted by: Ph03n1x
How was he able to get on a flight with all these supposed "mental issues", especially if FBI was aware of him?
I don't see how "mental issues" would preclude someone from getting on a plane, i know several people who suffer from one kind of mental illness or another and they fly quite regularly, at least twice per year so i guess my question is, why should "mental issues" be a reason to stop someone from flying?
We confirm we have no record of a passenger by the name Esteban Santiago, or checked guns, on any of our flights to Fort Lauderdale #FLL 5/5
Air Canada @AirCanada · 1h1 hour ago @IfritisSon We can confirm that we have no record of such a passenger by that name, or checked guns, on any of our flights to FLL.
Level 2 of T2, the Departures Level houses check-infacilities, currency exchange, staffed business center, baggage storage, and the Urban Market with healthy grab-&-go food, security check with access to Concourse D:
Concourse D with gates D1 to D9 - presently serves Air Canada & Delta, and houses Miami Grill, Great American Bagel, Torn Basil & Starbucks.
originally posted by: Ph03n1x
a reply to: texasgirl
and the FBI obviously decided he wasn't a threat at that time, i understand what you are saying, the point im trying to make is that if everyone with "mental issues" was to be banned from flying then half the population of the earth would be grounded, there is a lot more mental illness in the world than any of us would like to believe
Santiago was charged with fourth-degree assault and damage of property in January 2016, stemming from a domestic violence incident.
In March, Santiago settled the charges by agreeing to complete unknown requirements demanded by prosecutors in exchange for dismissing the case.
DailyMail
originally posted by: Ph03n1x
a reply to: texasgirl
aren't they saying now that they named the wrong person? so was it this Santiago guy or someone else, this entire thing has me confused, so much conflicting information and terrible hatchet journalism have turned it into a sh**t show media circus with a tonne of conjecture and zero facts to back any of it up, so much for the standards of journalism, what a joke
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: texasgirl
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
Someone on twitter said something strange, did the guy go off to soon and the hit was supposed to be Mar A Lago
yikes
Do you have the twitter link for that?
twitter.com...
scroll down a bit
originally posted by: sputniksteve
originally posted by: UKTruth
Killer was an Isis inspired nut case according to Fox.
He reportedly turned himself in to an FBI field office to tell them that US intelligence were planting Isis thoughts in his head.
I don't mean to be accusatory, but this is being repeated like a mantra. Similar to many other things that people are saying over and over and over again within posts of each other. Do you think we could stop doing this with information that we don't know is actually correct?
originally posted by: jappee
What ever happened with the second balding suspect in custody? Along with the reports of gunfire in the parking lot, and whatever else happened in that hangar.This all reeks something putrid.