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Airport Shooting Suspect Used Gun Once Seized By Police, Confesses by casttlebarbz(m): 3:08pm On Jan 08, 2017
A criminal complaint filed by federal prosecutors said Santiago confessed to planning the assault.Federal charges carrying possible death penalty filed against Esteban Santiago(CNN)When Esteban Santiago was in an Alaska FBI office in November, saying his mind was being controlled by US intelligence, he left two things in the car. A gun and his newborn child.The Army veteran's rambling walk-in interview at the Anchorage office was concerning enough for authorities to take away his gun and order a mental health evaluation. But it wasn't enough to get him mentally adjudicated,which would have prohibited Santiago from owning a firearm. Santiago got the gun back a month later when he retrieved the pistol from police headquarters, and it was that weapon, law enforcement sources told CNN, that he used tokill fivepeople and wound six others at the FortLauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Friday.A criminal complaint filed by federal prosecutors said Santiago confessed to planning the assault."As far as I know, this is not somebody that would have been prohibited based on the information that (authorities in Alaska) have. Ithink that law enforcement acted within the laws that they have," said US attorney Karen Loeffler, referring to Santiago having a firearm. Santiago also had some legal trouble and was due in court again in March. But he hadn't been convicted of a serious crime."He hadn't been adjudicated a felon and he hadn't been adjudicated mentally ill," former FBI assistant director and CNN senior law enforcement analyst Tom Fuentes said. "So again, you know we have this situation where he slipped through the cracks."Here is what we know about the shooter, the victims and the facts of the case:After Iraq, Santiago changed man, aunt saysSantiago, 26, faces three federal charges that each carry the possibility of the death penalty, the US Department of Justice said Saturday.He will be charged Monday with counts of causing serious bodily injury to someone at an international airport; using a firearm during and in relation to a violent crime; and causing the death of a person through the use of a firearm.Santiago told investigators he bought a one-way ticket to Fort Lauderdale and broughta Walther 9-millimeter pistol and two magazines.He said he went into a bathroom stall at the airport, loaded the gun and shot the first people he saw, according to the criminal complaint. He shot all the rounds in one magazine and then used the other, the document says.He thinks he fired 15 bullets, aiming at his victims' heads, the complaint says.Investigators believe the attack plan developedover a period of time, law enforcement officialstold CNN on Saturday.

Santiago recently began selling his possessions, including his car, and friends and associates noticed more erratic behavior, investigators have learned from interviews with those who know him.Authorities are examining writings, including online posts, that in retrospect appear to indicate some period of planning, law enforcement officials said.George Piro, the FBI's special agent in charge in Miami, said Santiago flew from Anchorage to Minneapolis to Fort Lauderdale on a Delta Air Lines flight.A lieutenant with the Anchorage airport police said Santiago had one bag -- a handgun case with a pistol inside that he checked.Esteban lived in Alaska, where he was a security guard.

In January 2016, Santiago was arrested and charged with assault and criminal mischief after an argument with his girlfriend in Anchorage, according to court documents that CNN obtained.At the time, Santiago allegedly yelled at his girlfriend while she was in the bathroom, according to the complaint. He then broke downthe bathroom door.The woman told investigators that Santiago strangled her and struck her in the side of the head, the complaint said. Santiago left before police arrived.Anchorage municipal prosecutor Seneca Theno said Santiago pleaded no contest to criminal mischief and assault charges. Under a deferred prosecution agreement, the charges would have been dismissed if he complied with the conditions. He was due back in court on March 28.The military said Santiago's nine years of service in the National Guard included one 10-month tour of Iraq, where he was awarded a combat action badge.Santiago returned from Iraq a changed man, his aunt told CNN on Saturday.[image]"His mind was not right," the aunt, Maria Ruiz Rivera, said in a phone interview in Spanish from her home in New Jersey. "He seemed normal at times, but other times he seemed lost. He changed."She added, "He talked about all the destruction and the killing of children. He had visions all thetime."Ruiz said she lost contact with Santiago several months ago."He stopped calling," she said. "He wouldn't respond to my messages. I would call and text. He seemed distant."Her family is still in shock, she said."Who would have imagined that he could do something like this?" she said. "I don't say that because we're family. I say it because he wasn'tlike that."The suspect's brother, Bryan Santiago, said he believes the shooting rampage resulted from mental issues that surfaced after the Iraq tour.Esteban Santiago requested medical help from army and federal agencies, according to his brother. He received some treatment.Bryan Santiago, in an interview in PeƱuelas, Puerto Rico, said he used to speak with his brother regularly but the communication ceased about a month ago.What was the motive?The FBI has not ruled out terrorism, Piro said, but Israel cautioned it was early in the investigation and authorities did not know Santiago's motive.
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