FBI says shooting at Texas naval air station was 'terrorism-related'

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FBI: Shooting at Texas naval air station was 'terrorism-related'

The entrance to the Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi where the shooting took place. Image: Annie Rice/AP/Press Association Images The entrance to the Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi where the shooting took place. Image: Annie Rice/AP/Press Association Images A SHOOTING AT a Texas naval air station that wounded a sailor and left the gunman dead is being investigated as “terrorism-related”, the FBI said.

“We have determined that the incident this morning at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi is terrorism related,” Greeves said. “We are working diligently with our state, local and federal partners on this investigation, which is fluid and evolving.”

 

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'Terrorism-related', WTF does that even mean, 'horrorism'?

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