Connect with us

Islamic Jihad News

Congress votes to make Pulse nightclub, site of jihad massacre, a national memorial

Published

on

Almost certain to be left unmentioned in the memorial, as it is in this NBC News article, is the fact that the mass murderer, Omar Mateen, was an avowed jihad terrorist.

Here are some of the highlights from his conversations with police:

“I pledge my allegiance to (unidentifiable name) on behalf of the Islamic State”

“Call me Mujahideen, call me the Soldier of God”

“You have to tell America to stop bombing Iraq and Syria. They are killing a lot of innocent people. What am I to do here when my people are getting killed over there. You get what I’m saying?”

In reference to his comments about wearing a bomb vest: “You can’t smell it. Bring your little American bomb dog, they are f**king outdated anyway.”

“They should not have bombed and killed Abu Wahid. Do your f**king homework and figure out who Abu Wahid is, ok?”

It appears Omar was “triggered” by a Pentagon air strike of ISIS leader Abu Wahid, actually Abu Wahib, a mid-level Islamic State commander, which indicates Mateen’s intricate knowledge of the group, and deep commitment to it.

“Congress votes to make Pulse nightclub a national memorial,” by Dan Avery, NBC News, June 10, 2021:

Three days before the fifth anniversary of the attack on Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed legislation designating the site of the gay club a national memorial.

The House passed its version of the bill May 12. The measure now goes to President Joe Biden, who has supported a number of pro-LGBTQ proposals and is expected to sign it into law, though it’s unclear when.

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., introduced the Senate bill. Scott was governor at the time of the massacre, which saw 49 clubgoers killed and dozens more wounded before the shooter, Omar Mateen, was killed in a shootout with law enforcement after a three-hour siege.

While introducing the measure Wednesday, Scott said speaking to parents who lost children and attending funerals and wakes for the young victims following the June 12, 2016, attack “was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do,” according to the Orlando Sentinel.

“[It was] an evil act of terrorism designed to divide us as a nation and strike fear in our hearts and minds,” Scott later said in a statement. “But instead, we came together, and supported each other through heartbreak and darkness, to preserve and rebuild.”

While a similar bill passed the House in 2020, it languished in the Senate. Scott’s measure passed by unanimous consent, enjoying bipartisan backing from fellow Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican, and California Sen. Alex Padilla, a Democrat.

In a statement, Rubio said he was “inspired by Orlando’s continued resiliency, pride, and strength.”

On Twitter, Brandon Wolf, a survivor of the attack, thanked the Florida delegation “for recognizing our hallowed ground.”

A message from the Pulse nightclub Facebook page also expressed gratitude for the bill’s passage.

“The unanimous consent is such welcome news as we are set to mark the five-year remembrance of the Pulse tragedy,” the statement said. “This recognition from both the House and Senate means so much to the LGBTQ+ community. #WeWillNotLetHateWin”…

GET IT NOW

Entertainment24 mins ago

Carter Efe provides Khaid’s health update

Entertainment1 hour ago

Nigerian lady celebrated as she graduates with an award from University of Columbia

Entertainment1 hour ago

Dremo cautions Nigerians against labeling him as ‘not talented’

Entertainment3 hours ago

Kanayo O. Kanayo officially welcomes son to Nollywood industry

Entertainment3 hours ago

Secondary school students arrive graduation party in helicopter, convoy

News3 hours ago

BREAKING: Bank Customers To Pay More For Funds Transfer As CBN Introduces Cybersecurity Levy

News3 hours ago

IBB Golf Club Set For Global Stage As It Elects Ibrahim Babayo The New Captain

Entertainment4 hours ago

Late drama as Isaac Success cancels Osimhen’s goal to rescue point for Udinese

Entertainment4 hours ago

Couples excited as they welcome newborn baby after 20 years of waiting

Entertainment4 hours ago

EPL: Palace thrash Manchester United 4-0, dent Red Devils European football hopes

Entertainment5 hours ago

Portable overjoyed as he announces American visa approval, upcoming album

Enews5 hours ago

“On this day, my mum was already in labour ready to welcome me to the world”- Bukunmi Oluwasina celebrate ahead of her birthday

Tv Series5 hours ago

Watch Series: Supernatural Season 2 Episode 1 – 22 (Complete)

Entertainment5 hours ago

Etinosa Idemudia drags Pere Egbi over previous unpaid debt, confirms payment

Entertainment5 hours ago

Pere reacts after Etinosa exposed him for being a debtor and demanded payment of her money

Trending