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ISIS calls for death of Navy Seal who shot Osama Bin Laden

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Despite social media privacy regulations, an unnamed British ISIS jihadist reportedly published the name and address of the Navy Seal who shot al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. The online publication also called American jihadists to take up arms and kill the soldier in revenge along with an alarming hashtag.

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LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Mirror UK has been monitoring jihadi movements on social media and several people were linked to a text file with instructions on how to find Robert O'Neill, who claimed he was the one who fatally shot Osama Bin Laden.
 

O'Neill's information was posted by a British ISIS supporter who goes by "Mrs Terror" Sally Jones, who claimed the Navy Seal was their "number one target". 

"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," wrote the British extremist. O'Neill was then slammed for touring the nation and "boasting" in speeches about killing the terrorist leader. 

In a documentary entitled The Man Who Killed Osama Bin Laden, the Navy Seal went public, claiming he shot Bin Laden after years of extensive manhunt.

O'Neill's information was republished by other extremists along with a sinister hashtag despite censorship attempts of social media firms. The ISIS supporter also included a link of a report by the International Business Times wherein the Navy Seal's father said their family is "not afraid of ISIS." 

O'Neill's wife and children were reportedly separated from him for security reasons. In 2013, his wife considered changing their names and "deleting him" from their lives as he had gone public and took credit for killing the al-Qaeda leader. Mirror UK said O'Neill has not yet responded on their inquiry regarding the threats.

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