First Pensacola shooting victim is identified as young Naval officer whose brother says ‘died a hero’ and ‘saved countless live’ by rushing to alert police after being shot multiple times
Joshua Kaleb Watson was among three slain on Friday at NAS Pensacola
His brother says he ‘saved countless lives’ by directing cops to the shooter
Watson just graduated from the US Naval Academy and trained to be an aviator
By KEITH GRIFFITH
DAILYMAIL.COM
7 December 2019
One of the three victims killed by a Saudi gunman at Naval Air Station Pensacola has been identified.
Joshua Kaleb Watson, who graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy this year, was among the victims slain on Friday by Mohammed al-Shamrani, a Saudi Arabian aviator being trained in the U.S.
In a heartbreaking tribute on Facebook, Watson’s brother wrote that he ‘saved countless lives today with his own.’
‘After being shot multiple times he made it outside and told the first response team where the shooter was and those details were invaluable. He died a hero,’ wrote brother Adam Watson.
The assault, which is being investigated as terror-related, ended when a sheriff’s deputy killed the gunman.
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