Orlando shooting: ISIS allegiance
Orlando, Florida (CNN)An
American-born man who'd pledged allegiance to ISIS gunned down 50
people early Sunday at a gay nightclub in Orlando, the deadliest mass
shooting in the United States and the nation's worst terror attack since
9/11, authorities said.
* The
gunman, Omar Mateen, 29, of Fort Pierce, Florida, was interviewed by the
FBI in 2013 and 2014 but was not found to be a threat, the FBI said.
*
Mateen called 911 during the attack to pledge allegiance to ISIS and
mentioned the Boston Marathon bombers, according to a U.S. official.
* Orlando police shot and killed Mateen.
Mateen
carried an assault rifle and a pistol into the packed Pulse club about 2
a.m. Sunday and started shooting, killing 50 people and wounding at
least 53, police said.
After
a standoff of about three hours, while people trapped inside the club
desperately called and messaged friends and relatives, police crashed
into the building with an armored vehicle and stun grenades and killed Mateen.
"It
appears he was organized and well-prepared," Orlando Police Chief John
Mina said early Sunday. Authorities said they haven't found any
accomplices.
'An act of hate'
There
has been no claim of responsibility for the attack on jihadi forums,
but ISIS sympathizers have reacted by praising the attack on pro-Islamic
State forums.
"We know enough to
say this was an act of terror and act of hate," President Obama said in
an address to the nation from the White House.
While
the violence could have hit any American community, "This is an
especially heartbreaking day for our friends who are lesbian, gay,
bisexual or transgender," he said.
Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/12/us/orlando-nightclub-shooting/
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