Did she report it to the cops? (Which of course raises Q whether cops adequately protect women who report.)
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Replying to @emptywheel
not sure. but if the FBI investigated him for 10 months, they should have interviewed her, no?
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Replying to @onekade
She was long gone by then. I actually think there were others FBI maybe should have questioned, but chose instead informant.
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Replying to @emptywheel
come on, Marcy. A journalist found her within 24 hours of the attack. Long gone?
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Replying to @onekade @emptywheel
yeah. She was, i think, in Colorado w new partner but that's just a phone call.
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Replying to @ethanbrown72 @onekade
My point being that FBI did not investigate Mateen for violence, they investigated him for ties to al Qaeda.
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Replying to @emptywheel @ethanbrown72
exactly. that's what I'm saying. it's like the red scare all over again. blind to anything else.
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Replying to @onekade @emptywheel
yes. Cases entirely sting/informant driven and wonder if backed off b/c he wasn't sufficiently gullible
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Replying to @ethanbrown72 @onekade
I am very interested in what script they had the informant using, bc I bet even there they missed cues.
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Replying to @emptywheel @ethanbrown72
this is what i meant when I told
@thinkprogress we need congressional hearings. what *actually* happened here?2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
That, and an explanation of what the cops did for 3 hours. @ethanbrown72 @thinkprogress
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right
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Replying to @onekade @emptywheel and
maybe they were reading information now researched by
@NafeezAhmed on his dad's work.0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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