FOX: Omar Mateen, the Orlando nightclub attacker, grew up in a home frought with violence, with his mother accused of beating her husband during their many fights, according to reports published Saturday shedding new light on what may have helped spark the massacre.
Police had arrested Mateen’s mother, Shahla, on charges of domestic violence in 2002, police records show. Speaking to the Daily Beast, a former Walgreens coworker, Becky Diefendorf, described Shahla as “paranoid.”
Officers said they arrested Shahla after she and her husband had a heated argument that ended with her pulling his hair and pinching him so hard that it left a mark. According to the police report, her husband claimed she’d beat him before. more here
she should have finished the job. just one less traitorus scum like his son
terrorist”. my bad,not traiterous
That would explain his gayness.
If only the father had just practiced good sharia by honor killing the mother, 0mar might have grown up to be a normal moslem.
Of course, according to sharia law and the koran and the examples of the pedophile muhammad, 0mar is a normal moslem and he did exactly what a devout moslem is supposed to do.
Nothing to see here. Move along.
Yes I call b.s. on this story. We all have heard too many stories of women being abused in Muslim families. Plus she pinched him? Wtf? She would not be alive today. But yes probably explains his insanity. How does a good Muslim live with that and let the woman live?
I hate to say it, as you can appreciate, but I would be asking if daddy used the jizz bag as a jizz bag. If I may.
Female-on-male domestic violence is more common than you might think. There are a LOT of crazy bitches out there. I take a fair number of Ordrr of Protection petitions from men who are being assaulted, harassed, and stalked by women.
It’s not surprising that little Omar grew up to be what he became. Children are resilient, and they can overcome many aspects of a less-than-ideal upbringing–the loss of a parent, ill health, poverty–but usually are scarred for life by domestic violence in their homes.