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US sends home 21 Saudis after army base shooting probe: Justice Dept

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Attorney General William Barr announces that the US is sending home 21 Saudis after a probe into the December 2019 shooting at Pensacola Naval Air Station. After learning of 'derogatory materials' possessed by those 21 personnel says Barr, "the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia determined that this material demonstrated conduct unbecoming an officer...and will be returning to Saudi Arabia later today." SOUNDBITE

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