The shooting at a Navy base in Pensacola last month that killed three is an act of terrorism, Attorney General William Barr says
Updated Jan. 13, 2020 2:37 pm ET
The U.S. is expelling 21 Saudi military students from a training program amid an FBI investigation into a deadly shooting at a Florida Navy base last year, Attorney General William Barr said on Monday, for the first time describing the attack as terrorism. Officials have said the gunman, 21-year-old Mohammed Alshamrani, opened fire in a classroom, killing at least three people and injuring eight, during the Dec. 6 shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola. Officials have said he played videos of mass shootings during a party...
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