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		Wife of Orlando nightclub gunman arrested 
		on federal charges 
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		 [January 17, 2017] 
		By Daniel Levine 
 SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The FBI on Monday 
		arrested the wife of the gunman who killed 49 people at an Orlando gay 
		nightclub last year, a massacre that intensified fears about attacks 
		against Americans inspired by Islamic State, officials said.
 
 Noor Salman, 30, is being charged with obstruction of justice and aiding 
		and abetting by providing material support to a terrorist organization, 
		Orlando Police Chief John Mina said in a statement.Salman's arrest came 
		seven months after her husband, Omar Mateen, went on a hours-long siege 
		at the Florida club that ended when police killed him. She was due to 
		appear in federal court in Oakland, California on Tuesday morning.
 
 "Certainly I can confirm that an arrest did occur in this case," 
		Attorney General Loretta Lynch told MSNBC.
 
 "We said from the beginning we were going to look at every aspect of 
		this case, every aspect of this shooter's life to determine - not just 
		why did he take these actions, but who else knew about them, was anyone 
		else involved?" Lynch said.
 
		
		 
		Salman, who has a young son by Mateen, was arrested at her home outside 
		San Francisco, The New York Times reported, citing an unnamed law 
		enforcement official. Salman has moved at least three times since the 
		attack, attempting to avoid the news media, The Times said.
 The daughter of parents who immigrated from the West Bank in 1985, 
		Salman was repeatedly questioned by law enforcement interrogators after 
		the club attack, telling them she was with Mateen when he bought 
		ammunition and conducted surveillance of the club.
 
 But she denied any involvement in the attack or any knowledge of her 
		husband's plans, she told the Times in an interview published on Nov. 1.
 
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			A woman visits the vigil site for the shooting victims at the Pulse 
			gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, June 16, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young 
            
			 
			"I was unaware of everything," Salman told the Times. "I don't 
			condone what he has done. I am very sorry for what has happened. He 
			has hurt a lot of people."Her husband, who was 29 at the time of his 
			death, claimed a connection to or support for multiple Islamist 
			extremist groups, including al Qaeda, Hezbollah, al Nusra and 
			Islamic State, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey 
			told reporters a few days after the attack.
 During the siege, Mateen spoke to a 911 emergency dispatcher and 
			expressed solidarity with an al Nusra suicide bomber as well as 
			Islamic State, also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh.
 
 Representatives of the FBI could not be reached immediately for more 
			details.
 
 The Orlando massacre came about seven months after a husband and 
			wife who sympathized with Islamic extremists opened fire in December 
			2015 on a holiday party in San Bernardino, California, killing 14 
			and wounding 22 others.
 
 (Additional reporting by Frank McGurty and Daniel Trotta; Editing by 
			Marguerita Choy and Cynthia Osterman)
 
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