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Orlando gay club shooter declared allegiance to ISIS – US congressman citing local police Orlando gay club shooter called 911, pledging allegiance to ISIS – report
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Omar Mateen, the man suspected of taking 50 lives in an Orlando gay club, is believed to have sworn allegiance to ISIS, US Congressman Adam Schiff said citing local law enforcement. He stressed the legitimacy of the connection is still being investigated. Omar Seddique Mateen, the man suspected of killing 50 people in an Orlando gay club, called police before the attack, swearing allegiance to ISIS, NBC news reported citing law enforcement sources. The connection is still being investigated.
"The fact that this shooting took place during Ramadan and that ISIS leadership in Raqqa has been urging attacks during this time, that the target was an LGBT night club during Pride, and - if accurate - that according to local law enforcement the shooter declared his allegiance to ISIS, indicates an ISIS-inspired act of terrorism," Representative Adam Schiff said in a statement. LIVE UPDATES: Mass shooting at Orlando gay nightclub 
Congressman Adam Schiff (D-California) also cited law enforcement sources indicating that Mateen committed the attack on behalf of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).
"The fact that this shooting took place during Ramadan and that ISIS leadership in Raqqa has been urging attacks during this time, that the target was an LGBT night club during Pride, and - if accurate - that according to local law enforcement the shooter declared his allegiance to ISIS, indicates an ISIS-inspired act of terrorism," Representative Schiff said in a statement.
There is no immediate evidence proving any connection between the Orlando shooting and Islamic State or any other foreign extremist organization, US officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity.There is no immediate evidence proving any connection between the Orlando shooting and Islamic State or any other foreign extremist organization, US officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
Earlier, Senator Bill Nelson also talked about the alleged links between Mateen and Islamic terrorists.
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"I asked the FBI if there was any connection to Islamic radicalism. There appears to be. But they are naturally cautious and waiting throughout to see if if this is [in fact true]," Nelson said at a news conference on Sunday.
Information is still coming in about Omar Mateen, the US citizen who opened fire at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, but it appears that he had been on the FBI’s radar for the past five years, according to CBS News.
Although the incidents that brought Mateen to the FBI’s attention are still unknown, senior law enforcement sources told the Daily Beast that he became a person of interest in both 2013 and 2014, calling him a “known quantity.” Investigations into Mateen were closed when they found nothing of substance.
When asked if the suspect had any affiliation with Islamic State, the FBI assistant agent in charge, Ron Hopper, said, “we do have suspicions that the individual may have leanings toward that ideology.” When pushed to answer what led him to believe that, he clarified that all possibilities were being investigated.
While Mateen’s connections to Islamic extremism are still being investigated, Mateen’s father, Mir Seddique, believes that this was an act of homophobia and not religious. Mir Seddique told NBC that he had seen his son become angry when two men kissed in front of his son. Seddique told NBC News, “this has nothing to do with religion.”
Seddique also expressed his condolences, saying, “we are saying we are apologizing for the whole incident. We weren't aware of any action he is taking. We are in shock like the whole country.”