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FBI Labeled Orlando Gunman ‘Not a Terrorist’ Three Years Before Attack

From The Washington Free Beacon:

FBI investigator Rand Glass notified St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Department Major Michael Graves in September 2013 that the agency did not believe Mateen posed a security threat, according to documents released by Judicial Watch on Monday.

“Rand told me, ‘We do NOT believe he is a terrorist,’” Graves wrote in an email memo to colleagues. “Yesterday, the FBI spoke with him in person and reportedly [Mateen] became very upset that someone contacted the FBI. Regarding this demeanor Rand said, ‘I don’t believe he will go postal or anything like that.’”

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