New details have emerged in the deadly shooting at a Florida naval base, including social media posts from the suspect that appeared to make a reference to the attack months before it happened, according to a federal report obtained by ABC News.
Florida State Troopers block traffic over the Bayou Grande Bridge leading to the Pensacola Naval Air Station following a shooting on December 06, 2019 in Pensacola, Florida.
The FBI-Jacksonville, the lead investigative agency, said the investigation into the shooting remains active and they are working under the presumption"that this was an act of terrorism." The victims in the attack were identified as Ensign Joshua Watson, 23; Airman Mohammed Haitham, 19; and Airman Apprentice Cameron Walters, 21.
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