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8 Dec 2019 23:57

Josh Brasted/Getty Images Authorities revealed that the shooting attack on Pensacola's Naval Air Station was being investigated as an act of terrorism after multiple reports. Three young service members were killed and eight were injured when 21-year-old 2nd Lt. Mohammed Alshamrani of the Royal Saudi Air Force opened fire on the base. Rachel Rojas, FBI special agent in charge, said at a Sunday news conference that authorities were reported to be probing the identified shooter's friends to "disce...
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