Santiago who appeared at a Florida federal court just before noon for his first hearing, which lasted a little more than 15 minutes and focused mainly on his financial situation didn't say much in court. Santiago who was shackled and wearing a red jumpsuit - answered questions firmly with 'yes' or 'no' answers in a Spanish accent.
A judge appointed the suspect a public defender after he said he had no job and just '$10' in his bank account. He said he was making just $2,000 a month at his last job, as a security guard in Alaska.
The suspect is due back in court on Tuesday for a detention hearing and will continue to be held without bond.
Authorities say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive and that they are investigating whether mental illness played a role or not in the horrible act.
Source: AP
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