U.S. Lawyer General Loretta Lynch said on Sunday that last week's shooting slaughter in Orlando, Florida, was "a demonstration of fear and a demonstration of contempt", yet she declined to disclose what charges might be recorded or who might be charged for the situation.
Lynch told CNN's "Condition of the Union" program that she would go to Orlando on Tuesday to deliberate with examiners, and on Monday would discharge transcripts of telephone discussions between the expired shooter, Omar Mateen, and police as the most exceedingly awful mass shooting occurrence in American history unfurled.
"We're backpedaling and taking a gander at all that we did in our examination of the executioner and our ensuing contact with him, additionally, all the data we are accepting to attempting and take in his inspirations. This was a demonstration of dread and a demonstration of scorn," Lynch told CNN.
(Reporting By David Lawder; Editing by Gareth Jones)
Lynch told CNN's "Condition of the Union" program that she would go to Orlando on Tuesday to deliberate with examiners, and on Monday would discharge transcripts of telephone discussions between the expired shooter, Omar Mateen, and police as the most exceedingly awful mass shooting occurrence in American history unfurled.
"We're backpedaling and taking a gander at all that we did in our examination of the executioner and our ensuing contact with him, additionally, all the data we are accepting to attempting and take in his inspirations. This was a demonstration of dread and a demonstration of scorn," Lynch told CNN.
(Reporting By David Lawder; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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