SHOOTING AT THE PENSACOLA NAVAL BASE.
This was informed by international agencies, after the manifesto published before the facts on Twitter was known criticizing US policies abroad, according to a report by the terrorism monitoring organization SITE Intelligence Group .
Saudi Lieutenant caused shooting at Pensacola base for US crimes.
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In the brief, released by SITE this Friday, its author attacks the US, calling it "nation of evil." He also attributes crimes against Muslims around the world and criticizes him for his support of Israel, "which has invaded a Muslim country,"
He also reproaches the U.S. "The invasion of many countries with their troops", the activities in Guantanamo Bay, as well as their "cruise missiles, cluster bombs and unmanned aerial vehicles", according to local media.
"I am not against you for being Americans or your freedoms, I hate you because every day you support, finance and commit crimes not only against Muslims, but also against humanity," he said in his message.
During the shooting he used a 9-millimeter Glock 45 pistol, which had an extended magazine. In addition, he had between four and six full boots when he was shot down by a sheriff's assistant. It is reported that the gun was purchased in the USA.
The shooting, which has left a balance of 4 dead - including the attacker - and 8 injured, has been the second occurred at a US Navy base. This week, after this Thursday another occurred at the naval base of Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) that left two dead and one injured. On that occasion the attacker, a sailor of the USS Columbia submarine, committed suicide.
Reactions in the US and Saudi Arabia .
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, through his personal account on Twitter has announced that the monarch of Saudi Arabia, Salmán bin Abdulaziz, called him on the phone “to express his sincere condolences and give his condolences to families and friends of the warriors who were killed and injured in the attack that has taken place in Pensacola, Florida. ”
"The king said that the Saudi people are very angry at the barbarian actions of the shooter, and that this person in no way represents the feelings of the Saudi people who love the American people," he added.
After Trump's tweet, Riyadh has issued an official statement in which he reiterates his condolences and promises to cooperate in the investigation of the attack.