FBI chief ‘highly confident’ Orlando gunman was radicalized

FBI chief James B. Comey says the Orlando gunman had “strong indications of radicalization” and was potentially inspired by “foreign terrorist organizations.”

The bureau is “highly confident” Omar Mateen, who killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub yesterday, was “radicalized,” Comey says.

The FBI chief says Mateen first came to their attention in 2013, when he claimed a familial connection to the Sunni terror group al-Qaeda but also said he was a member of the Shiite Hezbollah organization.

— Agencies

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