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originally posted by: Bone75
I sure hope she is. His FB account, he claimed that there would be ISIS "attacks" in the US over the next few days.
co-workers said in 2013 that he had boasted of ties to the terrorist groups Hezbollah and Al Qaeda. The remarks prompted the local sheriff to request his removal from the St. Lucie County Courthouse in Fort Pierce, Fla., where he worked as a security guard.
www.nytimes.com...
“It is my understanding that Omar Mateen used Facebook before and during the attack to search for and post terrorism-related content”
...
An FBI source told FoxNews.com he also made 16 phone calls from inside the club after the bloody spree began. Investigators are tracking down each of the recipients of those calls.
originally posted by: Glinda
a reply to: dreamingawake
Begs the question why she wasn't placed on a no fly list if that proves to be the case.
Around 4 a.m. on June 12, about two hours after he started the attack and while holed up in a bathroom, Omar Mateen texted his wife, Noor Salman, asking if she'd seen the news, the official said.
At one point, she responded with a text saying that she loved him. Salman also tried calling her husband several times during the standoff, a second law enforcement official said.
Salman apparently gave conflicting accounts about what she knew of Mateen's intentions in the hours before the attack. authorities said. She also told investigators that in the weeks before the attack, Mateen spent thousands of dollars, including for the guns used in the attack.
Omar Mateen, the gunman in the Orlando nightclub shooting, appeared as a security guard in the 2012 documentary 'The Big Fix' about the 2010 Big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: IllegalName
Hmmm I wonder if he was just into social media, and that
type of stuff...playing into his need for justification in what
he was doing, like some mass murderers do?
Here is a very interesting news item, along with his
comments that the Fort Hood shooter was justified in killing,
he was also in a documentary about the BP oil spill.
Omar Mateen, the gunman in the Orlando nightclub shooting, appeared as a security guard in the 2012 documentary 'The Big Fix' about the 2010 Big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
www.redding.com...
The plot twists again. Per Mateen's father "he doesn't know where she is or if she's still around" as she left th families Ft Peirce, FL home.
Seddique Mateen — father of the Orlando massacre shooter Omar Mateen — said Wednesday morning that Omar's wife Noor Salman was "no longer here" and that she was no longer in the area. He would not say where she had gone.
Although Salman, who has not spoken to reporters and is in an unknown location, reportedly is cooperating with federal investigators,
originally posted by: Astyanax
What prize idiots we have amongst our membership.
Have the law-enforcement authorities said they don't know where she is?
No, her family is refusing to disclose her whereabouts to the media.
originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: Glinda
The best way to disappear is to not exist in the first place.
Just say'n.
originally posted by: PlasticWizard
a reply to: Bone75
Or some victims family member fed her to the gators..
Exclusive: Orlando Terrorist Signed Over Home To Brother-in-Law Just Before Attacks
Earlier this week, the mysterious brother-in-law — Mustafa Abasin, aka Mustafa Aurakzai — escorted the widowed Salman, who wore a hoodie to shield her face from cameras, to the Port St. Lucie home to collect belongings. Florida state records indicate he was born in Afghanistan.
The 43-year-old Abasin has been questioned by federal investigators. In fact, the entire family is under investigation. FBI agents have expanded the investigation overseas to include family connections in Afghanistan.
Abasin is listed on state articles of incorporation papers as a founding director of a pro-Taliban nonprofit group set up by Mateen’s father, Seddique Mir Mateen.
Abasin’s wife, Sabrina Seddique Abasin, also sits on its board.