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Omar Mateen made Facebook posts before and during his attack that killed 49 people at gay nightclub Pulse on Sunday morning
Mateen blamed US airstrikes on the death of 'innocent women and children'
He then wrote: 'Now taste the Islamic state of vengeance' and pledged his allegiance to the leader of ISIS
Mateen also searched 'Pulse Orlando' and 'shooting' during the attack
Senate Homeland Security Committee has found five Facebook profiles associated with Mateen
The Orlando gunman who killed 49 people at a gay club wrote a series of Facebook posts before and during the attack raging against the 'filthy ways of the west'.
Omar Mateen blamed US airstrikes for the death of 'innocent women and children', writing 'now taste the Islamic state of vengeance' on the same morning he fired shots into Pulse nightclub. Mateen's final post was a warning: 'In the next few days you will see attacks from the Islamic state in the USA'. The Facebook posts were revealed in a letter sent by the Senate Homeland Security Committee to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg that requested additional information on Mateen's online activity.
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Omar Mateen blamed US airstrikes for the death of 'innocent women and children', writing 'now taste the Islamic state of vengeance' on the same morning he fired shots into Pulse nightclub
Mateen blamed US airstrikes on the death of 'innocent women and children'
He then wrote: 'Now taste the Islamic state of vengeance' and pledged his allegiance to the leader of ISIS
Mateen also searched 'Pulse Orlando' and 'shooting' during the attack
Senate Homeland Security Committee has found five Facebook profiles associated with Mateen
The Orlando gunman who killed 49 people at a gay club wrote a series of Facebook posts before and during the attack raging against the 'filthy ways of the west'.
Omar Mateen blamed US airstrikes for the death of 'innocent women and children', writing 'now taste the Islamic state of vengeance' on the same morning he fired shots into Pulse nightclub. Mateen's final post was a warning: 'In the next few days you will see attacks from the Islamic state in the USA'. The Facebook posts were revealed in a letter sent by the Senate Homeland Security Committee to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg that requested additional information on Mateen's online activity.
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Omar Mateen blamed US airstrikes for the death of 'innocent women and children', writing 'now taste the Islamic state of vengeance' on the same morning he fired shots into Pulse nightclub