
Pensacola Air Force shooting victims accuse Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of helping to facilitate attack
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The 158-page complaint, filed in federal court in Pensacola on Monday, claims the shooter, Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) 2nd Lt. Ahmed Mohammed Al-Shamrani, had fellow Saudi military trainees as "accomplices" to assist him in carrying out the attack.
The 158-page complaint, filed in federal court in Pensacola on Monday, claims the shooter, Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) 2nd Lt. Ahmed Mohammed Al-Shamrani, had fellow Saudi military trainees as "accomplices" to assist him in carrying out the attack. "In the eyes of the American people, there is no greater betrayal than the realization that a purported ally is, in fact, an enemy," the complaint states. The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensatory damages for an attack the families say was caused by Saudia Arabia and its "intentional, knowing, reckless, willful and/or grossly negligent" act to send a terrorist operative "Trojan horse" into a U.S. program tied to "billions of dollars in military arms sales from the United States to the Kingdom."More Related News