The Mercury News

FBI: No evidence that Orlando shooter was gay

- By Eric Tucker Associated Press

WASHINGTON — FBI investigat­ors so far have not turned up persuasive evidence that Orlando gunman Omar Mateen was gay or pursuing gay relationsh­ips, according to two government officials familiar with the investigat­ion.

The FBI began looking into that possibilit­y after media reports last week quoted men as saying that Omar Mateen had reached out to them on gay dating apps and had frequented the gay nightclub where the June 12 massacre took place.

One man claimed to be Mateen’s gay lover in an interview with Univision that aired this week, while another recalled Mateen as a regular at the Pulse club who tried to pick up men.

But the officials say the FBI, which has conducted about 500 interviews and is reviewing evidence collected from Mateen’s phone, has not found concrete evidence to corroborat­e such accounts nearly two weeks into the investigat­ion. They also cautioned that the investigat­ion is ongoing and that nothing has formally been ruled out.

The officials were not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Law enforcemen­t officials have said there is no doubt that Mateen was radicalize­d at some point before the Pulse nightclub attack, though there is no evidence that he was directed by any foreign terror groups.

In calls with the police after the shooting began, he pledged his allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State group, declared himself to be an Islamic soldier and demanded that the United States stop bombing Syria and Iraq, the FBI said.

“I let you know, I’m in Orlando and I did the shootings,” he said, according to a partial transcript of a 911 call made public by the FBI on Monday.

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