The Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden has been marked for murder by a female, Muslim convert and supporter of the Islamic State.
The British citizen, Sally Jones, allegedly published the home address of Robert O’Neill, the SEAL who killed the terrorist mastermind during a raid of his Pakistan compound in 2011, with the instructions to “hunt down and kill” him, according to the Mirror.

A file with instructions of how to find and murder O’Neill has been shared on jihadi websites with the author slamming the SEAL for “traveling around America, putting on seminars and boasting about killing Sheik Osama,” the Mirror reported.
Jones, a mother and former British punk rocker, is believed to be leading an all-female ISIS brigade in Syria and was involved, along with her husband, with online hacking and propaganda for the Islamic State. Her husband, Junaid Hussein, was killed in a U.S. drone strike in August.
An account, purporting to be Jones, claimed responsibility for the leak on O’Neill’s information, Tuesday, and Twitter quickly acted to remove the account.
Social media websites have been scrambling to censor the address, but jihadis continue to publish it.
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