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Fort Lauderdale 'chosen by suspect' for airport attack | Fort Lauderdale 'chosen by suspect' for airport attack |
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The suspect in Florida's deadly airport shooting travelled to Fort Lauderdale specifically to carry out the attack, authorities say. | The suspect in Florida's deadly airport shooting travelled to Fort Lauderdale specifically to carry out the attack, authorities say. |
FBI agent George Piro said that Esteban Santiago, 26, had been questioned at length overnight. | |
Mr Santiago, an Iraq war veteran, opened fire after flying from Alaska with a gun in his luggage. | |
Five people died, among them Atlanta resident Olga Woltering, originally from Ipswich in eastern England. | |
There was no sign of any altercation on the flight or at the airport before the attack began, Mr Piro said. | There was no sign of any altercation on the flight or at the airport before the attack began, Mr Piro said. |
Federal charges have been filed against Mr Santiago and they should be outlined in detail later on Saturday. | Federal charges have been filed against Mr Santiago and they should be outlined in detail later on Saturday. |
Mr Piro said: "We continue to look at all avenues and all motives for this horrific attack. We are continuing to look at the terrorism angle in regards to the potential motivation." | Mr Piro said: "We continue to look at all avenues and all motives for this horrific attack. We are continuing to look at the terrorism angle in regards to the potential motivation." |
Mr Santiago is a former member of the Puerto Rico and Alaska National Guard, according to the Pentagon. | Mr Santiago is a former member of the Puerto Rico and Alaska National Guard, according to the Pentagon. |
He served in Iraq from April 2010 to February 2011, and ended his service in August 2016. | He served in Iraq from April 2010 to February 2011, and ended his service in August 2016. |
US media reported that he had received a general discharge from the Alaska National Guard for unsatisfactory performance. | US media reported that he had received a general discharge from the Alaska National Guard for unsatisfactory performance. |
His brother said he had been receiving psychological treatment recently. | His brother said he had been receiving psychological treatment recently. |
His aunt told a local newspaper he had "lost his mind" while serving in Iraq. | His aunt told a local newspaper he had "lost his mind" while serving in Iraq. |
He reportedly told police after the attack that the government was controlling his mind and made him watch jihadist videos. | He reportedly told police after the attack that the government was controlling his mind and made him watch jihadist videos. |
Olga Woltering, a devout Catholic in her 80s, was named as a victim by her Atlanta church, the Catholic Church of the Transfiguration. It described her as a "joyful, loving, caring and committed" person. | |
"This is a horrible tragedy for everyone here at Transfiguration, especially because Olga was so loved," it said. | |
Another victim, 57-year-old Iowa man Michael Oehme, was named by his sister, Elizabeth Oehme-Miller. | Another victim, 57-year-old Iowa man Michael Oehme, was named by his sister, Elizabeth Oehme-Miller. |
Fort Lauderdale Airport reopened on Saturday but Terminal 2, where the shootings happened, remains closed. | Fort Lauderdale Airport reopened on Saturday but Terminal 2, where the shootings happened, remains closed. |
Airport officials say they still have 20,000 items of luggage to return to their owners. | Airport officials say they still have 20,000 items of luggage to return to their owners. |
A tweet from the airport account said this was a "complex and time-consuming process". When the gunman opened fire, many people rushed out on to the tarmac. | A tweet from the airport account said this was a "complex and time-consuming process". When the gunman opened fire, many people rushed out on to the tarmac. |
A White House spokesman said President Barack Obama had expressed his condolences to the relatives of the victims. | A White House spokesman said President Barack Obama had expressed his condolences to the relatives of the victims. |
In a tweet, President-elect Donald Trump sent his "thoughts and prayers". | In a tweet, President-elect Donald Trump sent his "thoughts and prayers". |
Flying with firearms is legal in the US as long as the guns are kept in a locked, hard-sided container as checked baggage only, under rules of the Transport Security Administration (TSA). | Flying with firearms is legal in the US as long as the guns are kept in a locked, hard-sided container as checked baggage only, under rules of the Transport Security Administration (TSA). |
Ammunition is also allowed only in checked luggage. | Ammunition is also allowed only in checked luggage. |
The attack was the latest in a series of mass shootings in the US in recent years, carried out by people who said they were inspired by jihadist groups, were loners or mentally disturbed, who had easy access to weapons under US gun laws. | The attack was the latest in a series of mass shootings in the US in recent years, carried out by people who said they were inspired by jihadist groups, were loners or mentally disturbed, who had easy access to weapons under US gun laws. |
Last year, in the worst shooting in recent US history, a man apparently inspired by so-called Islamic State killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. | Last year, in the worst shooting in recent US history, a man apparently inspired by so-called Islamic State killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. |