Saudi military practitioner called the US "an evil country" in an online statement before shooting at Pensacola base on December 6.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the shooter at Pensacola Naval Air Base was a Saudi Arabian air force trainee trained there. The SITE Intelligence Group identified him as Mohammed al-Shamrani, who posted a short manifesto on Twitter saying: "I am against evil and the United States - the party has turned into an evil country."
"I am not against you because you are American. I hate you because every day you support and sponsor the crime not only against Muslims but also humanity," he said. write.
Investigators are verifying whether the shooter was the one who wrote the words. The Twitter account also condemned US support for Israel and cited terrorist tycoon Osama bin Laden.
Pensacola Naval Air Base has more than 16,000 soldiers and 7,400 civilian personnel. Three people died and eight were injured in the December 6 shooting. The culprit was shot down by police.
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud phoned Trump to condolences. The king called the shooters a "barbaric" and did not represent the Saudi people.