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Shooting spree at Washington Navy Yard leaves 12 dead
Navy veteran Aaron Alexis, who killed 12 people at a Navy building in Washington early Monday, had been suffering a host of serious mental issues, including paranoia and a sleep disorder, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press. Alexis, 34, was discharged from the Navy two years ago after serving hitches in Texas and Illinois.
- This undated cell phone photo provided by Kristi Kinard Suthamtewakul shows a smiling Aaron Alexis in Fort Worth, Texas. The FBI has identified Alexis, 34, as the gunman in the Monday, Sept. 16, 2013 shooting rampage at at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington that left thirteen dead, including himself. (AP Photo/Kristi Kinard Suthamtewakul)read more
- A police cruiser stands guard in front of the Navy Memorial early Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013 in Washington a day after the fatal shootings at the Navy Yard. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel will pay tribute to the victims of the shooting by placing a wreath at the memorial. (AP Photo/J. David Akeread more
- A man who would identify himself only as a Navy Yard employee walks to lay a bouquet of flowers by an anchor outside of the closed Washington Navy Yard in Washington, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013, the day after a gunman launched an attack inside the Washington Navy Yard on Monday, spraying gunfire on office workers in the cafeteria and in the hallways at the heavily secured military installation in the heart of the nation's capital. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)read moreAPShare
- Three women embrace near Nationals Park where family members waited to greet loved ones that were at the Washington Navy Yard, Monday Sept. 16, 2013, in Washington. At least one gunman launched an attack inside the Washington Navy Yard, spraying gunfire on office workers in the cafeteria and in the hallways at the heavily secured military installation in the heart of the nation's capital, authorities said. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)read more
- September 16, 2013: A police helicopter lifts what appears to be a shooting victim up as it hovers over a rooftop on the Washington Navy Yard campus in Washington. The U.S. Navy said several people were injured and there were multiple fatalities in the shooting at the Navy Yard.read moreReutersShare
- September 16, 2013: President Barack Obama arrives to speak in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington. Before speaking about the economy Obama commented on the Navy Yard shooting. He said the United States is facing "yet another mass shooting" and vowed to hold accountable whoever was responsible.read moreAPShare
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Shooting spree at Washington Navy Yard leaves 12 dead
Navy veteran Aaron Alexis, who killed 12 people at a Navy building in Washington early Monday, had been suffering a host of serious mental issues, including paranoia and a sleep disorder, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press. Alexis, 34, was discharged from the Navy two years ago after serving hitches in Texas and Illinois.
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