All eight people injured in NAS Pensacola shooting released from hospital

From staff reports

More than a week after the deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola, all eight of the people who were injured in the attack have been released from the hospital.

Base officials confirmed Saturday that the last person who was hospitalized has since been discharged.

The shooting Dec. 6 resulted in the deaths of four people — including the gunman, a second lieutenant in the Royal Saudi Air Force — and the wounding of eight others.

Three young naval aviators were killed in the attack, Airman Mohammed Sameh Haitham, 19; Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23; and Airman Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters,  21.

The Navy has since posthumously awarded Wings of Gold to all three, making Watson a naval aviator and Haitham and Walters naval aircrewman.

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