Orlando shooter's wife reportedly knew of attack in advance

The Orlando shooter's wife reportedly told the FBI that she was aware of her husband's plans beforehand.
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Orlando shooter Omar Mateen's wife, Noor, reportedly told the FBI that she was aware that her husband was planning an attack and that she tried to talk him out of carrying it out. Noor has said that she was with Mateen when he purchased ammunition and a holster, and that she even rode along with him once to check out the Orlando LGBT nightclub Pulse, where Mateen carried out his attack early Sunday, killing 49 and injuring 53.

NBC reports that Noor is "cooperating with investigators." Authorities have yet to decide whether to file criminal charges against Noor for not alerting authorities of her husband's plot.

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