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Federal court rules social media can’t be held liable for radicalizing Pulse shooter
Survivors wanted Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube held accountable for “aiding and abetting” Pulse shooter Omar Mateen, who swore allegiance to the terrorist group ISIS before his death.
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Not guilty: Jury reaches a verdict in the Pulse trial
Noor Salman was accused of helping the gunman who killed 49 people in an LGBT nightclub.
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Prosecutors pretty much admitted they have no case against the Pulse shooter’s widow
By the end of the trial, prosecutors couldn’t explain how Noor Salman helped Omar Mateen, much less prove it.
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Judge denies mistrial in Pulse shooter’s widow’s trial
The prosecution rested their case yesterday, but the defense says Salman’s confession was coerced.
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Did the FBI force a ‘confession’ from the Pulse shooter’s widow?
She signed a confession written by an FBI agent for her after hours of questioning without an attorney.
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Is Pulse shooter Omar Mateen’s widow his victim or his accomplice?
A year after the mass shooting, Noor Salman is facing charges of aiding and abetting her then-husband. But did she really know what he was planning?
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Pulse anniversary to be dedicated in Orlando as ‘Day of Love and Kindness’
There will be an art exhibit, a memorial service at the location of the massacre, and an evening ceremony at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando.
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Pulse victims sue shooter’s employer and wife
The victims of the most deadly mass shooting in recent history say Omar Mateen’s employer knew he was unstable but let him have a gun anyway.
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Orlando judge revokes bond for wife of Pulse shooter Omar Mateen
Prosecutors have said she accompanied her husband when he cased locations, knew he was planning the attack, and misled FBI agents.
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Federal judge says Pulse gunman’s wife should stay in jail, for now
Salman has pleaded not guilty to charges of aiding and abetting, and obstruction of justice. She faces life in prison if she is convicted.