The wife of the Pulse Nightclub shooter was arrested Monday in Rodeo seven months after her husband, Omar Mateen, opened fire inside the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, killing 49 people. When she appears in federal court in Oakland Tuesday morning, it’s likely the indictment will be unsealed. We will know more about how the FBI came to charge her in connection to the deadliest mass shooting in U. S. history. The U. S. Attorney’s Office says Noor Salman has been charged with aiding and abetting Mateen in the deadly attack on the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando. They say that provided material support to ISIL, the terror group also known as Isis. « She’s being charged with aiding and abetting in materially aiding the criminal act, » said Legal Analyst Christian Picone. « So she could be prosecuted in essence as a principal. As if she were the person who went to the nightclub. « The Orlando shooter reportedly texted his wife during the attack and she accompanied him on at least one trip to a gun shop as he bought ammunition. « She could face whatever maximum sentence that her husband, had he not been killed, would have faced, » Picone told ABC7 News. Salman’s attorney, Linda Moreno, released a statement to ABC News:FBI agents arrested Salman at her parents’ home in Rodeo Monday morning. « It was 7:30, 7:45 when I heard the commotion, » said neighbor Glauber Franchi. « People walking around, car doors slamming and the dogs went off like crazy, but they never came to my door. « Salman, 30, grew up in Rodeo and married the Orlando gunman in the Bay Area in 2011.