Aaand he's a muslim convert, and supporter of ISIS, and highly mentally unstable, and tried to turn himself in at an FBI office but was turned away..
FNC, discussed on The Five, and regular newscasts. I'm sure you might not hear any of that on CNN, PMSNBC, ABC, CNBC.Source? Not questioning, just haven't been following super heavy.
FNC, discussed on The Five, and regular newscasts. I'm sure you might not hear any of that on CNN, PMSNBC, ABC, CNBC.
Two months ago, Santiago sat in an FBI office in Anchorage, Alaska, claiming the CIA was forcing him to join ISIS. After he was evaluated for four days, Santiago was released without any medication or a follow-up plan. *I told him to go to church or to seek professional help,* the brother said.
Anchorage Police Chief Chris Tolley told a Saturday news conference that Santiago was a troubled soul who was investigated four times last year by local cops.
The allegations ranged from domestic disturbance to an unverified strangling charge — and he was only arrested once.
Anchorage cops also held Santiago’s weapon for safekeeping after his bizarre Nov. 7 appearance at the FBI, and only returned the gun Dec. 8.
*There are speculations that this is the same gun (used in the killings),* said Tolley. *I have not received confirmation that it is in fact that gun.*
Another relative said Santiago’s service in Iraq may have sent him over the edge.
*While in Iraq, his brother said he lost two of his close friends,* said an uncle who lives in Naples, Fla. *A grenade went off, and they died right in front of him.*
Authorities said they were not ruling out terrorism, though no groups had claimed responsibility. Six people were also wounded.