The video on this story is from a 2021 report on Mohammed Haitham, one of many victims of the NAS Pensacola assault
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Flags can be flown at half-staff on Friday to honor the sailors who misplaced their lives within the Naval Air Station terrorist assault that befell in 2019.
On Dec. 6, 2019, Saudi Arabian Air Pressure officer, Hohammed Alshamrani, entered the Pensacola Naval station and opened fireplace, killing the three males.
Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered that flags be flown at half-staff in any respect native and state buildings in remembrance of Kaleb Watson, 23, Cameron Walters, 21, and Mohammed Haitham, 19.
Haitham, a St. Pete native, was killed solely 10 days earlier than his twentieth birthday.