An Orlando federal judge has revoked the bond for Noor Salman, the wife of the Pulse gunman, who is accused of helping him before the shooting rampage.
- Noor Salman's $500,000 bond revoked Friday
- She is wife of Pulse gunman Omar Mateen
- Salman is charged with aiding, abetting; she denies charges
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U.S. District Judge Paul Byron on Friday reversed the decision of a California magistrate judge who granted Salman's $500,000 bond.
Salman faces charges of aiding and abetting Omar Mateen. She has pleaded not guilty.
Salman moved to California after the massacre from Fort Pierce, where she and Omar Mateen lived before the June 12 shooting at the nightclub.
She is scheduled to be in a California court again in April.
Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.