Govs Order National Guard Members to Arm Themselves After Chattanooga Shootings
The governors of five states ordered have ordered National Guard
recruiters to arm themselves, and Florida temporarily moved all the
state's recruiting stations out of strip malls and into armories, as
investigators search for a motive in the attacks on two Chatanooga,
Tennessee, military installations that left five service members dead.
Investigators have found no information that alleged shooter Mohammad
Youssef Abdulazeez was "either inspired, directed, or assisted by
individuals associated with an identified designated foreign terrorist
organization," and his motivation "remains unknown," according to a
bulletin sent to law enforcement agencies, sources tell ABC News.
The Joint Intelligence Bulletin, sent by the Department of Homeland
Security and the FBI to 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the U.S.
regarding the shootings Thursday, says "the FBI investigation into his
activities while overseas and the nature and extent of his affiliation
with [foreign terrorist organizations] is ongoing."
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