Ft Lauderdale shooter Esteban Santiago appeared in court today. It is now confirmed, the Ft Lauderdale shooter carried out the attacks for ISIS.

Per WGN TV:

Esteban Santiago, the man charged with killing five people at the Fort Lauderdale airport, told FBI agents he carried out the attack on behalf of ISIS, FBI special agent Michael Ferlazzo testified at Santiago’s bond hearing Tuesday.

Federal authorities in Alaska said Santiago told them prior to the attack that he was hearing voices and that his mind was being controlled by the CIA. Santiago made no such claim during the six-hour interview conducted shortly after the January 6 shooting at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Ferlazzo testified.

ISIS has not claimed responsibility for the attack.

The agent did not elaborate on whether Santiago was purporting to be linked to ISIS or simply inspired by the terrorist organization.

Ferlazzo, who conducted the interview, said only that Santiago claimed to be fighting for ISIS and that he’d been in touch with like-minded people via jihadi chat rooms who were planning attacks as well.

The defense did not argue the prosecution’s assertion that Santiago posed a flight risk, as well as a danger to the community, and said that the defendant was prepared to be detained throughout his trial.

The judge ruled he be held without bond. His next court appearance is January 30.

Confirmed: Ft Lauderdale Shooter Carried Out Attack for ISIS

From early on, Conservative news sites reported this as an act of terrorism. The fake news did what they normally did. They protected people from the facts. They hid the truth.

Conservative news site the Gateway Pundit reported it correctly on January 7th.

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