ATF: Omar Mateen Bought Guns ‘Legally’
On June 12 the ATF announced that both guns used in the Pulse Orlando attack were purchased legally by terror suspect Omar Mateen.
On June 12 the ATF announced that both guns used in the Pulse Orlando attack were purchased legally by terror suspect Omar Mateen.
Early on Sunday before the world learned the identity and religion of the man who murdered up to 50 people in an Orlando, Florida, gay bar, a “law enforcement expert” for NBC went on the air on MSNBC and hinted that the shooter was probably a Christian and a member of a “white hate group.”
In response to the Orlando terror attack–allegedly carried out by Omar Mateen–the Pink Pistols released a statement in which they suggested this attack is the very kind of incident that justifies their continual call for gays to arm themselves.
Facebook has once again activated its Safety Check feature in the wake of the deadliest attack on US soil since 9/11. At least 50 people lost their lives after 29-year-old Omar Mateen stormed the LGBT Pulse Nightclub at approximately 2AM last night.
Speaking during a press conference with Orlando law enforcement, Islamic Society of Central Florida Imam Muhammad Musri described the attack at Pulse Orlando nightclub as a “mass shooting” and suggested action should be taken to stop such shootings.
The Florida office of the Council on American Islamic Relations called for Muslims to donate blood in the wake of the Orlando spree-shooting that killed at least 50 revelers and wounded at least 50 more at the Pulse nightclub, where the gay bar was celebrating Latin Night.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) shows two interesting facts about Omar Mateen, the man identified by law enforcement as the terrorist who shot up a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Pulse, the Orlando gay nightclub targeted in a jihadist terror attack, was a “gun-free zone” by state law.
At 2 a.m. this morning, a man who law enforcement sources have identified as Omar Mir Seddique Mateen, a U.S. citizen born of Afghan parents, opened fire with an automatic weapon in a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
Shots rang out early Sunday morning at a gay bar in Orlando, Florida Early reports suggest that approximately 50 people are dead and 50+ more are injured It is the highest body count from a terror attack on American soil since