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Co-Worker Reported Nightclub Killer: Ignored Because of Political Correctness

 
 
 
 
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A former co-worker of Omar Mateen, the man behind the deadliest shooting in U.S. history, repeatedly tried to draw attention to Mateen’s homophobic comments and “unhinged” behavior but was ignored because Mateen was a Muslim and bosses were concerned about being politically incorrect.

Florida Today reports that former Fort Pierce police officer Daniel Gilroy worked the same job as Mateen for G4S Security at the south gate at PGA Village for several months from 2014-2015.

Gilroy frequently complained that Mateen “frequently made homophobic and racial comments” and that his behavior was “unhinged and unstable,” but bosses ignored him “because (Mateen) was Muslim.”

After Gilroy quit, he was stalked by Mateen, with the killer sending him dozens of text messages every day.

“I quit because everything he said was toxic,” Gilroy said Sunday, “and the company wouldn’t do anything. This guy was unhinged and unstable. He talked of killing people.”

The circumstances are similar in nature to how the San Bernardino jihadists were not reported to police because neighbors feared they would be labeled racist.

According to Fox News correspondent Will Carr, a neighbor of Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik did not alert authorities because “she did not want to racially profile,” despite the sudden appearance of numerous Middle Easterners in the area who began to receive suspicious packages.

The Orlando gay nightclub massacre appears to be another illustration of how concerns over political correctness and the left’s refusal to admit that Islam has a violence problem – is now actually leading to innocent people being killed.

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