Posted on 01/06/2017 1:29:39 PM PST by iowamark
Esteban Santiago, reportedly a U.S. citizen with military identification, is accused of being the shooter who randomly gunned down at least 13 people at a Fort Lauderdale airport baggage claim area.
MSNBC said the shooter may have retrieved a gun from his luggage after arriving on a flight and NBC News reported that the weapon may have been checked lawfully. The Palm Beach Post reported that the gunman may have emerged firing from a bathroom. Some reports said he traveled through Canada, but ABC News is now reporting he went from Anchorage through Minneapolis to Fort Lauderdale.
1. The Alleged Shooter Had Lived in New Jersey & Is a U.S. Citizen, News Reports Say
Law enforcement source: #FortLauderdale shooter is 26 year old U.S. citizen, born in NJ, reported Fox News Rick Leventhal on Twitter.
He had lived in Alaska and Naples, Florida, reported NBC Miami. According to the Mirror, the shooter was apprehended by authorities when he stopped shooting to reload, witnesses said.
He was born in March 1990.
According to NBC Washington, Alaskan court records show an Esteban Santiago with the same date of birth was charged with two misdemeanors last year; one count was dismissed and Santiago was due back in court on the second this coming March.
The Daily Beast reported that he lived in Anchorage, Alaska from 2014 to 2016.
2. The Accused Shooter Was Carrying Military Identification & Was Previously in the National Guard
According to ABC Fort Lauderdale, a U.S. senator, Bill Nelson, said the 26-year-old was carrying a military identification.
The National Guard confirmed he had been a member but said he was honorably discharged four months ago:
Nelson also said the accused shooter used a handgun during the mass shooting.
The shooter was not injured when taken into custody, the sheriff said in a news conference. The gunman didnt say anything while firing, according to NBC.
NBC News reported that the shooters family is from Puerto Rico, and he served in National Guard and signed up in August 2016. He signed up on that just a few months ago He was not on any active duty, NBC News reported.
3. The Shooter Randomly Targeted People Waiting For Their Luggage
News reports said that the multiple people as many as 13 were shot and killed by the active shooter in the baggage claim area.
One eyewitness told NBC Miami that he was standing in baggage claim when the active shooter walked in and started randomly shooting people, including several people in the head. He said that people were left bloodied and that people fell on each side of him.
That witness wife held a scarf to a persons wound to try to save their life, an NBC Miami reporter said.
KVIA-TV reported that the shooting occurred inside Terminal 2, which hosts Delta Air Lines and Air Canada.
People started kind of screaming and trying to get out of any door they could or hide under the chairs, a witness, Mark Lea, told MSNBC. He just kind of continued coming in, just randomly shooting at people, no rhyme or reason to it.
Lea told the network that the shooter used a handgun with three magazines of ammunition and went up and down the carousels of the baggage claim, shooting through luggage to get at people that were hiding.
The gunman then tossed down the gun and lay spread-eagle on the ground, reported MSNBC.
4. The Suspect May Have Arrived on a Flight & Checked His Gun Into His Luggage
The suspect, identified as Santiago, was reported to be in custody. The shooting unfolded about 12:55 p.m. Eastern Standard time in Florida.
It was a harrowing, frightening scene, said an NBC News reporter, as the shooter was shooting up the baggage claim area.
MSNBC is reporting the shooter allegedly came from a flight in Canada, checked his gun in his luggage and then got it out in baggage claim. NBC News also reported that the gunman may have gotten his gun through in baggage, not on his person.
A Broward County Sheriffs Deputy took the shooter into custody, the sheriff said at the news conference. NBC reported that the accused shooter may have shot fellow passengers, as they were the grouping of people from the suspects plane.
5. Despite Fears, There Was No Second Active Shooter
News reports said that the TSA was reporting there might be a second active shooter at the airport around 3 p.m. EST. People were reportedly running through the airport, but details were very unclear.
There were reports that there might be more than one active shooter as people at the airport were told again to take shelter as authorities searched for a second possible shooter. NBC Miami said some people had fainted as people ran for safety and were evacuated. There was a massive law enforcement response as authorities from the ATF to the FBI and local police hunted for a possible second shooter. However, it now appears there was not a second shooter, and by 3:30 p.m. EST, the mayor was back to saying there might only be a lone gunman.
By later in the afternoon, the sheriff confirmed there was believed to be no other shooter.
It was not yet clear what the motive was for the mass shooting or whether it was the result of a domestic motive or a foreign one.
...And showing the Muslim finger-and fist salute
Canada is not a state. I do not know how this guy got a hand gun in Canada or got it on the plane. It would not have been legal for this guy to have a hand gun in Canada.
There is a sworn oath before basic. But the sworn oath at the end of basic is the binding one. Up until the end of basic you or the military can say, get out. No ucmj issues. Sign here and go. After basic it’s a court marshal, ucmj event. Ever heard of a basic trainee being court martialled? At basic they are instructed and tested on all aspects of military life. UCMJ, appearance, etc. Only after they have received that training can they be held accountable to those standards.
FOX just said he received a general discharge.
The story is changing by the minute. I wouldn’t take any statement to the bank at this time.
Looks like the same guy, lips and ears match.
Right? People are throwing so many ‘I heard’s’ out there, it’s frustrating.
It’s the same reason why 2 other reports of gunfire were called in when there wasn’t.
The fog of war.
I had to sear the oath at the induction center.
Different hairline and the area under the nose are different.
The media could just call him Steve St. James. Now his whiteness is complete.
Ditto...
It’s the first thing they report because it supports The Narrative
The shooter has to be an angry white cisgender male native born Trump-supporting American. It absolutely cannot be a questioning Muslim male of color. That is just not possible.
Three weeks from now, below the want ads for bed pan wipers on page E18 they’ll publish the correction.
I keep seeing this twsst.
NOT ON OUR PLANE. AIR CANADA.
what gives people? I doubt you could get a gun on a plane. So I tend to believe the tweet. I would say 19 times out of 20 TSA they will catch a gun.
So is this 19 of 20 chance of being an operation of some sort??? He did say in NOV that people were trying to program him. Maybe.... Um.... He was programmed.
ALL the news media said it he was on a flight from Canada....this one says he came from Alaska thru Minneapolis....which just proves NEVER...EVER....TRUST the MEDIA!!
ISIS might be urging their n00bs to strike while zero is still prez. Before they get picked up.
The SHOOTER had MENTAL ISSUES and CHILD POMRP BEFORE he got into the Military!!!!!
“There is a ytube of the guy professing to be Muslim”
What say his legal name isn’t Esteban Santiago anymore but instead something like Akbar an-Ameriki? And don’t hold your breath waiting for the media to respect his religion - they’ll paint him as anything BUT the Muslim he is.
He didn’t come n from Canada...the media LIED!!
Ok....I’ll give you 1 to 100 odds....
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