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What an utterly effed up situation. She 'tried to talk him out of it', even drive him to the club once, but utterly failed to inform any authorities.
Report: Pulse Shooter's Current Wife Tried to Dissuade Him From Nightclub Massacre
Citing unnamed officials familiar with the case, NBC News reports that Omar Mateen’s current wife, Noor, told the FBI that she tried to talk her husband out of attacking Pulse, the gay nightclub where he killed 50 people, including himself, this weekend.
She said she was with him when he bought ammunition and a holster, the officials said, and once drove him to the nightclub so that he could assess the building. From NBC News:
Authorities are considering filing criminal charges against Noor for failing to tell them what she knew before the brutal attack, law enforcement officials say, but no decision has been made.
She is cooperating with investigators, several officials say.
Also on Tuesday, reports emerged that Mateen had at various points declared allegiance or sympathy to a variety of terrorist groups, including the Islamic State, al-Qaeda, and Hezbollah—all of which are in conflict with each other—further complicating attempts to determine his motive for the shooting.
Failure to inform authorities should not be a crime. Being an asshole that makes that a crime however should be punishable by death.
Fortunately you don't get to claim what should and what shouldn't be a crime.
She should fully pay the price. I don't buy that "I tried to talk him out of it" nonsense either, it's the kind of stuff they usually say in the aftermath of a slaughter.
Who did she hurt? Oh right, no one. Failure to inform authorities is not assisting in a crime or taking part in any sort of action whatsoever that harms anyone.
If she knew about his intentions to make such attack isn't it make her complicit ?Failure to inform authorities should not be a crime. Being an asshole that makes that a crime however should be punishable by death.
If she knew about his intentions to make such attack isn't it make her complicit ?
Actually, he does get to make such claims. He, nor you or I for that matter regarding what we believe, just doesn't have the authority to make it so.Fortunately you don't get to claim what should and what shouldn't be a crime.Failure to inform authorities should not be a crime. Being an asshole that makes that a crime however should be punishable by death.
She should fully pay the price. I don't buy that "I tried to talk him out of it" nonsense either, it's the kind of stuff they usually say in the aftermath of a slaughter.
What an utterly effed up situation. She 'tried to talk him out of it', even drive him to the club once, but utterly failed to inform any authorities.
Report: Pulse Shooter's Current Wife Tried to Dissuade Him From Nightclub Massacre
Citing unnamed officials familiar with the case, NBC News reports that Omar Mateen’s current wife, Noor, told the FBI that she tried to talk her husband out of attacking Pulse, the gay nightclub where he killed 50 people, including himself, this weekend.
She said she was with him when he bought ammunition and a holster, the officials said, and once drove him to the nightclub so that he could assess the building. From NBC News:
Authorities are considering filing criminal charges against Noor for failing to tell them what she knew before the brutal attack, law enforcement officials say, but no decision has been made.
She is cooperating with investigators, several officials say.
Also on Tuesday, reports emerged that Mateen had at various points declared allegiance or sympathy to a variety of terrorist groups, including the Islamic State, al-Qaeda, and Hezbollah—all of which are in conflict with each other—further complicating attempts to determine his motive for the shooting.
I'm sure I will be in the minority in this, but I do not believe that someone who simply has foreknowledge should be criminally liable.She assisted him in planning the crime. She should be charged.
It's pretty simple, when she knew about his intentions to make such attack and also she knew he was buying annumition to fulfill his sick intentions, so yea that's so much more than "bad", that's make her complicit.If you know someone might do something why do you have an obligation to inform? Maybe you want to handle the situation on your own and try to talk them out of it. Why is that so bad?
If you know someone might do something why do you have an obligation to inform? Maybe you want to handle the situation on your own and try to talk them out of it. Why is that so bad?
It's pretty simple, when she knew about his intentions to make such attack and also she knew he is buying annumition to fullfill his sick intentions, so yea that's so much more than "bad", that's make her complicit.
Actually, he does get to make such claims. He, nor you or I for that matter regarding what we believe, just doesn't have the authority to make it so.
Had his wife communicated with the relevant authorities, this attack might not have happened.
Who did she hurt? Oh right, no one.
Failure to inform authorities is not assisting in a crime or taking part in any sort of action whatsoever that harms anyone.
Well there is no much I can do if you dont think it's a crime.Again, I see no reason to make anything about what you said a crime. Knowing someone's plans should not be a crime. Furthermore, where does the government get off acting towards people before anything is done that is illegal?
The FBI interviewed the shooter a couple of times before, due to his ties to other radicals, but it still didn't stop him from murdering dozens of people. The solution isn't so simple.
Failure to inform authorities should not be a crime. Being an asshole that makes that a crime however should be punishable by death.
Like I keep saying - in most cases, the terrorists are just bad or deranged people who use religion as an excuse to commit their acts...but this doesn't stop a certain swath of Americans from blaming the religion as a whole because of the acts of what is actually a very, very small minority of that religion.
The FBI was not aware that he had scouted a gay nightclub, and then amassed ammunition and accessories for mass murder.
The FBI interviewed the shooter a couple of times before, due to his ties to other radicals, but it still didn't stop him from murdering dozens of people.
More than a hundred people who have either lost their lives or are lying injured in hospital because she didn't bother to inform the authorities the psycho is planning to murder people.
You seem to believe that inaction is not a form of action.
Again, I see no reason to make anything about what you said a crime. Knowing someone's plans should not be a crime. Furthermore, where does the government get off acting towards people before anything is done that is illegal?
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