Gunman In Naval Air Station Pensacola Attack Was A Saudi Aviation Student

An active shooter situation at Naval Air Station Pensacola ended with the shooter’s death, the Navy says. One additional fatality has also been confirmed.

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Updated at 3:45 p.m. ET

The gunman who killed three people at Naval Air Station Pensacola on Friday morning was a Saudi aviation student, officials say. The gunman was killed by a sheriff’s deputy after the shooting, which left eight people injured.

“There’s obviously going to be a lot of questions about this individual being a foreign national, being a part of the Saudi air force, and then to be here training on our soil – to do this,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a news conference Friday afternoon. He added that the FBI is working with a number of other agencies to investigate.

The Pensacola air station is a training ground for students from various branches of the U.S. military, along with personnel from U.S. allies abroad.

“There’s always been international students training here,” NAS Commander Capt. Tim Kinsella said, noting that British pilots trained in Pensacola during World War II. He added that the air station currently has “a couple hundred” international students on its campus.

Kinsella declined to give details about whether the Saudi man was in his country’s air force, and he didn’t describe what the man was studying, other than saying, “He was in the aviation pipeline.”

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