that mr. loewen studied the layout of the airport and took photographs of various access points. he researched flight schedules to determine when there would be a maximum amount of individuals at the airport. he assisted in acquiring compoemants which he believed were part of the building of the bomb. he talked about his commitment to this crime and his commitment to martyr himself as part of this horrific event. this morning, as i said, when he went to the airport to detonate the bomb, he was taken into custody when he attempted to open the security gate with his pass. he was taken into custody when that security pass failed to operate the gate. as i say, he was taken in without incident. no one was harmed. fortunately. the fbi evidence response teams are processing multiple locations right now for evidence. and although the investigation is ongoing, we do not anticipate any additional arrests at this
this group and many others say his hand gestures made no sense and he was basically making up signs that were nothing more than jibberish and now south african officials claim they have no idea who this man was. so how did he get on stage? he was wearing an official security pass and the same man appeared alongside south african president at a meeting last year of the ruling african national congress. the mandela service was not organized by their party and questions should be addressed to the government. presidential minister said his government is looking into this matter. this as deaf viewers around the world expressed outrage. jenna: interesting. it s one thing to have a fake interpreter. it s another thing that you point out, it s a massive security issue if he s not who he says he was or didn t have the right credentls or anything else. right. seems like there are more questions than answers at this point. somebody obviously knew who he was and gave him a security pass. jenna:
defense workers are said to be furious tonight over the fbi release of video footage from last week s navy yard massacre here in washington. a senior pentagon official tells fox news it is gratuitous and adds to the pain of the families involved. you can see government contractor aaron alexis entering the facility using his security pass, then moving through the building with what authorities called a sawed-off shotgun. the fbi says alexis thought he was being controlled by electromagnetic waves. authorities do t not believe he targeted any specific individuals. alexis died in that assault. the state department inspector general said the government s official investigation of the benghazi terror attacked was not biased.
be aware. gunshot wound to the head. reporter: those who survived called on to make literal life and death decisions during the crisis. when i saw all of these guns drawn, policemen, saying run, run, run. we keep running until we get in to the other building. reporter: that decision to act rather than shelter in place, say experts, may have saved his life because the lone gunman was on a mission to kill. entering the front door with his valid security pass. carrying a duffel-type bag. hustling directly to a bathroom on the fourth floor. out in to the hallway shooting away. from there to the third floor, standing on a catwalk overlooking the atrium and shooting in to the food court cafeteria. and finally, the stairwell, first floor, killing a security guard before taking his handgun. two seconds later, i heard a loud bang and realized somebody is in here and they are shooting people. reporter: john weaver, 13-year veteran of the navy
good morning. i m john muller. and i m diana perez. here are some of the top stories we re following on world news now. 13 people including the gunman are dead after a shooting at the washington, d.c. navy yard. police say the shooter, former navy reservist, aaron alexis, gained entry to the facility using his security pass. we have the latest live from washington in a few moments. united nations has found what it calls convincing evidence that the use of chemical weapons in syria but is offering no proof of who used them. the u.s., britain, and france insist the assad government is responsible. two powerful storms that barrelled across mexico from opposite ends killed at least 34 people. the remnants of hurricane ingrid and tropical storm manuel are unleashing pouring rain after triggering widespread flooding and mud slides. in italy an engineering first. righting the costa concordia