Penticton Herald

FBI arrests the widow of Orlando nightclub shooter

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The wife of the Orlando nightclub shooter, who was extensivel­y questioned by federal agents in the days after the massacre, has been arrested by the FBI on in connection with the attack, authoritie­s said Monday.

Noor Salman was taken into custody Monday morning in the San Francisco Bay area and is facing charges in Florida including obstructio­n of justice. A Twitter post from the United States attorney’s office in Orlando said Salman will make her initial court appearance this morning in Oakland, California.

Noor Salman moved to California after her husband, Omar Mateen, was killed in a shootout with SWAT team members during the June 12 massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

FBI agents repeatedly questioned Salman in the aftermath of the shooting about whether she had advance knowledge of her husband’s plans. Salman told The New York Times in an interview published last fall that she knew her husband had watched jihadist videos but that she was “unaware of everything” regarding his intent to shoot up the club. She also said he had physically abused her.

“Noor Salman had no foreknowle­dge nor could she predict what Omar Mateen intended to do that tragic night,” her attorney, Linda Moreno, said in a statement.

“Noor has told her story of abuse at his hands. We believe it is misguided and wrong to prosecute her and that it dishonours the memories of the victims to punish an innocent person,” Moreno said.

Mateen was the only shooter, and by the time a three-hour standoff with law enforcemen­t had ended, 49 patrons were killed and another 53 people required hospitaliz­ation.

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