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FBI: SHOOTING AT PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION PRESUMED ACT OF TERROR
From World
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December 13, 2019
I Prayed
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Heavenly Father, we lift up those individuals who were wounded in this shooting. We ask for their complete healing both mentally and physically.
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The FBI is now working with the presumption that the Friday shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola that killed three Americans and wounded eight others “was an act of terrorism.”
- The killer was a Saudi national in flight training at the base, 2nd Lt. Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy. Authorities have detained six other Saudis, including three who filmed the incident.
- It is elite Saudi military officers who are allowed to train at U.S. bases, and the incident raises uncomfortable parallels with 9/11 attackers: 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi citizens, including three who trained in Florida.
- The Saudi government has condemned the attack.
(Excerpt from World. Article by Mindy Belz.)
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Obviously the screening of such applicants falls well short of National security requirements.