Terrorist’s Co-Worker: He ‘Had Anger Management Issues’; ‘He Was Scary’

‘He always referred to every other race, religion, gender, in a very derogatory, negative away’

GILROY: “That was mentioned once or twice, but more so was women. He did not like women at all. He did like women in a sexual way, but he did not respect them. That they have too many rights and they shouldn’t drive. He resented the fact that he has to be nice to these women, just to sleep with them ... He was scary to — in a concerning way. And it wasn’t at times, it was all the time. You know, he would kick things and slap his hands on — I mean, he just had anger management issues ... The things that would set him off were always women, race, or religion. It was never finances or the weather, you know, that’s the — that was his button pushers.”

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