One of the many theories bruited around in the wake of the June 2016 mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, was that the event might have been something more than a random killing or an act of Islamic-inspired terrorism. Although the shooter, Omar Mateen, claimed before his death that he carried out the shooting in allegiance to ISIS as a message for the U.S. to halt the bombing in Iraq and Syria, many people theorized that Mateen was himself gay and might have been acting out of some combination of self-loathing and a hatred of homosexuals. Such rumors were backed up by claims that Mateen had used gay dating sites and apps, was a regular customer of the Pulse gay nightclub prior to the shooting, and had gay lovers.However, FBI investigators say they have not yet found evidence that any of that is true (nor have they found any direct links between Mateen and members of Islamic State).The rumors apparently started with several Pulse regulars who came forward the shooting and claimed to have seen Mateen at the club or to have been contacted by him on gay dating apps such as Grindr, Jack’d and Adam4Adam. The Spanish language television network Univision aired a segment in which a man identified as “Miguel” (who wore disguise to conceal his identity), asserted he had sex with Mateen after meeting him through a gay dating app, and that Mateen also took part in a threesome with a Puerto Rican man who later confessed that he was HIV positive.But even though federal agents have gathered information from Mateen's electronic devices (including a laptop and cellphone) as well as the electronic communications of those who have made such claims, they've found nothing — no photos, text messages, apps, gay porn — indicating Mateen was gay. They've also found no evidence that Mateen visited the Pulse nightclub prior to the shooting, and they do not consider "Miguel"'s account to be credible.
I'll address this a bit more when I'm home
Quote from: sad boi 420 ミームを吸い込みます on July 08, 2016, 03:46:46 PM(((frantically looks for another excuse to avoid linking this to Islam)))QuoteHowever, FBI investigators say they have not yet found evidence that any of that is true (nor have they found any direct links between Mateen and members of Islamic State).dumbass
(((frantically looks for another excuse to avoid linking this to Islam)))
However, FBI investigators say they have not yet found evidence that any of that is true (nor have they found any direct links between Mateen and members of Islamic State).
The one thing I wonder though, couldn't you just delete all the apps and data? He knew he was going to die doing this especially since he himself called 911, so maybe he tried covering up his past?