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  CIA: Omar Mateen not linked to terror group

CIA: Omar Mateen not linked to terror group

REUTERS
Published : Jun 17, 2016, 4:02 am IST
Updated : Jun 17, 2016, 4:02 am IST

US President Barack Obama arrived in Orlando on Thursday to meet the survivors of the massacre at a gay nightclub and relatives of the 49 people killed, as a top intelligence official confirmed that n

US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden pauses after placing flowers at a memorial in Orlando. (Photo: AP)
 US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden pauses after placing flowers at a memorial in Orlando. (Photo: AP)

US President Barack Obama arrived in Orlando on Thursday to meet the survivors of the massacre at a gay nightclub and relatives of the 49 people killed, as a top intelligence official confirmed that no direct link had been found between the shooter and foreign terror groups.

Omar Mateen (29), a US citizen born in New York to Afghan immigrants, also wounded 53 people in a three-hour rampage inspired by ISIS.

CIA director John Brennan told a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that the agency “not been able to uncover any direct link” between Mateen, who was shot dead by the police, and foreign terror groups.

Mateen claimed allegiance to a variety of militant Islamist groups, including some at odds with each another, in a series of phone calls to 911 emergency services and a local cable television news channel during his rampage.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has interviewed Mateen’s second wife, Noor Salman, who knew of his plans, according to a law enforcement source, and prosecutors were preparing to present evidence against her to a federal grand jury. Ms Salman has not commented publicly since the attack.

“We’re working with our law enforcement partners to find out everything that we can about what happened at the Pulse nightclub,” Lee Bentley, the US attorney for Florida’s middle district, said on Wednesday. “We are using all law enforcement and legal tools to reconstruct not only the events of that night but the events of the past several months.”

Mr Obama, accompanied by vice-president Joe Biden, travelled to Orlando to console victims of mass shootings.

“This will be, I think, an emotional trip,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters. “The President recognises that he is a symbol for the rest of the country. But it would be impossible for him not to be personally affected by these kinds of conversations.”

Location: United States, Florida, Orlando