In Nov. 2016, #FortLauderdale suspect walked into FBI office in Anchorage, claiming he was being forced to fight for #ISIS
Air Canada Reports:
We confirm we have no record of a passenger by the name Esteban
Santiago, or checked guns, on any of our flights to Fort Lauderdale #FLL
Air Canada Reports:
We confirm we have no record of a passenger by the name Esteban
Santiago, or checked guns, on any of our flights to Fort Lauderdale #FLL
Shooter Esteban Santiago was born March 16, 1990. There is no criminal record for
anyone of that name with that birth date in Florida, according to state
records. Some reports said he was born in New Jersey and now living in
the Naples area.
Court records from Alaska, where Santiago
reportedly lived for a time, show he was charged with criminal mischief
and assault by words January 10, 2016. The assault charge was dismissed
by the prosecution in March, and it appears Santiago entered into a
deferred sentencing agreement for the criminal mischief charge.
Broward
County Commissioner Chip LaMarca posted on Facebook that the shooter
was a passenger on a Canadian flight and had a weapon in his checked
baggage. "He claimed his bag and took the gun from baggage and went into
the bathroom to load it," LaMarca wrote. "Came out shooting people in
baggage claim. There were 13 total shot, 5 dead, 8 transported to hospital."
WPLG
Local 10 reported the gunman had traveled from Alaska to Minneapolis
and then to Fort Lauderdale on an Air Canada flight. However, Air Canada
tweeted, "We confirm we have no record of a passenger by the name
Esteban Santiago, or checked guns, on any of our flights to Fort
Lauderdale #FLL."
As of 2:30 p.m., multiple witnesses were
reporting additional shots had been fired at the airport. During an
afternoon news conference, Sheriff Israel said there was no confirmation
of a second shooting. He said some people might have been handcuffed
while authorities tried to determine who they were.
The
sheriff said that the gunman was arrested "almost immediately" by a
Broward Sheriff's deputy and that the motive is unknown. Asked if the
shooting is a terrorist incident, he said, "It's too early to say either
way on that."
Something is 'Not Right' with this story. There are too many holes and ALREADY airline records are not adding up and we are hours after the story. The shooter was on FBI radar and simply 'let go?' Much like the supposed Boston Bombers....