Orlando gunman sought body armor, 1,000 rounds of ammunition
JENSEN BEACH, Fla. (AP) - The owner of a gun shop in Florida says the gunman in the Orlando nightclub shootings came to his shop to buy body armor and 1,000 rounds of ammunition about five weeks before the rampage.
Robert Abell, co-owner of Lotus Gunworks in Jensen Beach, says the shop declined the sale because the customer raised suspicions by requesting a high grade of body armor typically used by law enforcement.
Abell says the young man left empty-handed and that the shop alerted the FBI, but since no sale was made, the shop did not check the man's ID and had no name to give authorities.
Abell says store staff realized the customer was nightclub shooter Omar Mateen only after seeing reports about the carnage in Orlando.