He faces a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison for the firearms offense and could still receive a life sentence. "We will not rest in our pursuit of the others who attacked our facilities and killed the four courageous Americans who perished that day." An investigation into the attack led to the disclosure of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email server. The initial attack killed at the U.S. mission killed Chris Stevens, the American ambassador to Libya, and Sean Patrick Smith, a State Department information management officer. Charles Woods, the father of Tyrone Woods, called the verdict "outrageous" and "a miscarriage of justice."
Source: Fox News November 28, 2017 21:12 UTC