Naval Air Station Pensacola Shooting

Naval Air Station Pensacola Shooting - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 15th Jan, 2020 - 7:51pm

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Post Date: 6th Dec, 2019 - 2:21pm / Post ID: #

Naval Air Station Pensacola Shooting

Suspect dead and at least 11 hospitalized in Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting. The Escambia County, Florida, Sheriff's Office confirms the shooter is dead. Nearby hospitals have accepted 11 patients related to the shooting. Source 7j.

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Post Date: 6th Dec, 2019 - 7:37pm / Post ID: #

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Pensacola shooting update: 4 dead, including shooter; 2 deputies among the injured but expected to survive. Several people were injured Friday in a shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida. Two sheriff's deputies stopped the shooter, authorities say. Ref. USAToday.

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FBI is investigating tweets purportedly from the Pensacola shooting suspect that detail his hatred of the United States. Barely two hours before a Saudi aviation student went on a deadly shooting spree at Naval Air Station Pensacola, tweets purportedly written by the suspect railed against the United States for its support of Israel and for stationing troops at bases in Saudi Arabia. The FBI is working to confirm the tweets came from the suspect, who killed three and wounded eight others Friday morning at the Florida base. Ref. USAToday.

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Shooting at Pensacola Navy base in December was an 'act of terrorism,' attorney general says. A shooting by a Saudi pilot on a Navy base in Pensacola, Florida, in December was an act of terrorism motivated by "Jihadist ideology," Attorney General William Barr said Monday. The Justice Department findings were announced about a month after the Saudi pilot, Second Lt. Mohammed Alshamrani, opened fire on service members at Naval Air Station Pensacola. Ref. USAToday.


 
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