The suspect, identified as Mohamed Saeed Alshamrani by police, had allegedly written on Twitter: “I’m against evil, and America as a whole has turned into a nation of evil,” reported AFP, citing the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks jihadist media.
“I’m not against you for just being American, I don’t hate you because your freedoms, I hate you because every day you supporting, funding and committing crimes not only against Muslims but also humanity,” he allegedly wrote.
AFP reported that the account has since been suspended and authorities are still investigating the authenticity of the account and examining social media posts to determine if he acted alone or was connected to any broader group.
The shooting happened on Friday morning in a classroom building at Naval Air Station Pensacola and left three people dead and eight people wounded, including two deputies who responded to the scene. It ended when a sheriff’s deputy shot and killed the suspect.
He hosted a dinner party earlier in the week where he and three others watched videos of mass shootings, a U.S. official told The Associated Press on Saturday.
The official said 10 Saudi students were being held on the base Saturday while several others were unaccounted for.
President Donald Trump tweeted his condolences to the families of the victims and noted that he had received a phone call from Saudi King Salman.
He said the king told him that “this person in no way shape or form represents the feelings of the Saudi people.”
“King Salman of Saudi Arabia just called to express his sincere condolences and give his sympathies to the families and friends of the warriors who were killed and wounded in the attack that took place in Pensacola, Florida,” Trump wrote on Twitter on Friday.
“The King said that the Saudi people are greatly angered by the barbaric actions of the shooter and that this person in no way shape or form represents the feelings of the Saudi people who love the American people,” he added.
The shooting is the second at a U.S. naval base this week. A sailor whose submarine was docked at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, opened fire on three civilian employees Wednesday, killing two before taking his own life.