
A British ISIS supporter has published the name and address
of the Navy Seal who killed Osama bin Laden and called on American extremists
to execute him.
Mirror Online has been monitoring jihadi chat on social
media and has spotted several people linking to a text file containing
instructions on how to find Robert O'Neill, who claimed to have killed the al
Qaeda chief. This information was shared by an unnamed British extremist, who
dubbed O'Neill a "number one target" and called for his immediate
death.
Dozens of extremists have now republished the Navy Seal's
private information.
"I leave this info of Robert O'Neill for my brothers in
America and Al Qaeda in the U.S, as a number one target to eventually hunt down
and kill," the ISIS supporter wrote.
The anonymous jihadi slammed O'Neil for "traveling
around America putting on seminars boasting about killing Sheikh Osama".
He also posted a link to a story in the International
Business Times in which O'Neill's father said the family were "not afraid
of ISIS".
The Navy Seal went public with his claims in a documentary
called "The Man Who Killed Osama Bin Laden".
He is understood to have separated from his wife over
security concerns.
"We're actually looking into changing my name,"
she told Esquire in 2013.
"Changing the kids' names, taking my husband's name off
the house, paying off our cars.
"Essentially deleting him from our lives, but for
safety reasons," his wife once said.
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