Saudi Attacker 'Radicalized' Ahead of Rampage, Posted Anti-American Screed To Social Media

A Saudi nationwide who opened fireplace in a school room on a U.S. Military base in Florida can have transform “radicalized” prior to the assault, government say, regardless that police officers are nonetheless in search of hyperlinks to world terrorist organizations. The Day by day Cord reported Saturday that the Saudi nationwide, who's accused of killing 3 U.S. soliders […]
A Saudi national who opened fire in a classroom on a U.S. Navy base in Florida may have become “radicalized” before the attack, authorities say, though law enforcement officials are still searching for links to international terrorist organizations. The Daily Wire reported Saturday that the Saudi national, who is accused of killing three U.S. soliders […]Original article
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