Saudi Arabia wins dismissal of suit by relatives of dead and survivors of 2019 terrorist attack at Pensacola Naval Air Station
The three sailors killed in the Pensacola Naval Air Station terrorist attack, from right to left: Cameron S. Walters, Joshua K. Watson and Mohammed Haitham.
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org
A federal judge has dismissed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit seeking to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for a murderous rampage by a Royal Saudi Air Force officer at the Pensacola Naval Air Station nearly five years ago.
Three U.S. Navy servicemen – Cameron S. Walters, Joshua K. Watson and Mohammed Haitham – were shot to death and four others were severely injured in the Dec. 6, 2019 attack, as were a Navy civil servant, seven Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies and a member of the Department of Defense Police Force. Other first responders suffered less severe injuries.
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