Six Saudi nationals were detained for questioning Friday near a naval air station in Pensacola, Fla., after a Saudi gunman opened fire there, killing three people before being shot dead by officers, a senior U.S. official told Fox News. NAVAL AIR STATION PENSACOLA SHOOTER WAS SAUDI AVIATION STUDENT, INVESTIGATORS EYE POTENTIAL TERROR LINKAlshamrani was said to be a student in a U.S. Navy training program for foreign military personnel. "I'm very concerned that the shooter in Pensacola was a foreign national training on a U.S. base. The Naval training program has about 1,500 pilots in total. Ron DeSantis, who said he had spoken to President Trump about the shooting, told reporters during a news conference Friday afternoon.
Source: Fox News December 07, 2019 03:02 UTC