Crime & Safety
Who Was Washington Navy Yard Shooting Suspect Aaron Alexis?
Aaron Alexis, 34, was killed in the shootings that left at least 12 others dead. He had a previous firearms charge in his home state of Texas.
By Mary Stachyra Lopez
The suspect killed in the Washington Navy Yard shooting rampage was identified as Aaron Alexis, 34, who apparently used his status as a contractor to gain access to the complex in Southeast Washington.
Alexis was killed during a Monday morning shooting rampage at the Navy Yard that left at least 12 other people dead.
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According to The Washington Post, who quoted his aunt Helen Weeks, Aaron Alexis grew up in Brooklyn with his mother Sarah and father Anthony Alexis.
“We haven’t seen him for years,” Weeks told the paper in a telephone interview. “I know he was in the military. He served abroad. I think he was doing some kind of computer work.”
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A friend who said he worked with Alexis in the DC area told reporters he was "shocked" by the naming of Alexis as a suspect in the shootings.
Information with the picture of Aaron Alexis, posted on MugshotsOnline.com, says he was arrested in 2010 for "discharge of firearm in certain municipalities" in Fort Worth, Texas.
NBC News reported Alexis is a Ft. Worth, Texas, native who recently worked as a civilian contractor. An arrest record from Tarrant County in September 2010 shows he was arrested for discharging his weapon.
According to the network, a neighbor called police “after hearing a bullet rip through her floor and ceiling. He told police he had been cleaning the weapon when it slipped and accidentally pulled the trigger. They filed the police with the district attorney’s office but charges were never filed.”
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