The Philippine Star

Tipster to FBI: Gunman ‘going to explode’

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman close to the man charged with killing 17 people at a Florida high school on Valentine’s Day warned the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) in chilling detail that he had a growing collection of guns and a temper so uncontroll­able she worried about him “getting into a school and just shooting the place up.”

The Associated Press on Friday obtained a transcript of the Jan. 5 tip to the FBI’s call center. The FBI acknowledg­ed it failed to investigat­e the tip about 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, but the transcript provides the fullest glimpse yet into the seriousnes­s of the woman’s concerns.

“I know he’s going to explode,” she told the call-taker.

The FBI briefed congressio­nal staff last Friday about its failure to act on the alarming tip, as well as why it did not delve into a September 2017 YouTube comment posted by a certain “Nikolas Cruz” that said, “Im going to be a profession­al school shooter.”

The FBI linked the January call to the report of the YouTube comment, but an FBI intake specialist and a supervisor at the call center took no further action, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley’s office said last Friday.

Google, which owns YouTube, also briefed congressio­nal staffers.

The tips were among a series of what authoritie­s now describe as the clearest missed warning signs that Cruz, who had a history of disturbing behavior, posed a serious threat. The FBI declined to comment on the transcript, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal. During the phone call, which spanned more than 13 minutes, the woman described a teenager prone to anger with the “mental capacity of a 12- to 14-year-old” that deteriorat­ed after his mother died last year. She pointed the FBI to several Instagram accounts where Cruz had posted photos of sliced-up animals and rifles and ammunition he apparently purchased with money from his mother’s life insurance policy.

The woman said she called the local police in Parkland, Florida, after Cruz began posting online that he wanted to kill himself. Then, she said, the threat changed to “I want to kill people.” She said he had killed animals and once held his mother at rifle-point.

“I just want to, you know, get it off my chest in case something does happen,” the woman said.

“And I do believe something’s going to happen,” she added.

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