City Of Pensacola Under Cyber Attack
December 9, 2019
The City of Pensacola is under cyber attack and has been for more than two days.
“The FBI has not identified a connection between the cyber incident reported by the City of Pensacola and the NAS Pensacola shooting. Our preliminary investigation continues,” the FBI said in a statement Monday night.
Almost all computer systems and communications are down, including phones and email. Billing systems for Pensacola Energy and the sanitation department are also unavailable.
The city does not yet have an estimate on when services will be fully restored,” according to a statement released at 6:15 p.m. Monday.
“We are at this point going in two different directions,” Mayor Grover Robinson said in a morning press conference. “We’re working it from a legal standpoint, trying to work it forensically that way, trying to figure out who this was. And two, where do we go from here in putting our system back together.”
Emergency dispatch and 911 are not impacted, and the Pensacola International Airport is operating normally.
The mayor said he was unable to comment if there has been a ransom demand, and it’s not known if the cyber attack is in anyway related to the shooting and events at NAS Pensacola.
The notified the FBI, Department of Homeland Security and Florida Department of Law Enforcement about the incident as a precaution.”The City of Pensacola has notified the FBI of a potential cyber related incident. We are providing resources to assist,” the FBI said in a released statement.
The attack began in the early morning hour Saturday.
Remains Of NAS Pensacola Shooting Victims Arrive At Dover Air Force Base
December 9, 2019
The remains of the three sailors killed Friday were moved to Dover Air Force Base.
Their remains were transferred from Naval Hospital Pensacola to NAS Pensacola and then flown to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware where dignified transfer ceremonies took place for each.
The victims are:
-Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, Student, Naval Aviation Schools Command, 23, from Enterprise, Alabama
-Airman Mohammed Sameh Haitham, Student, Naval Aviation Schools Command, 19, from St. Petersburg, Florida
-Airmen Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters, Student, Naval Aviation Schools Command, 21, from Richmond Hill, Georgia
Pictured: Dignified transfer ceremonies for the victims of the NAS Pensacola shootings were held Sunday night at Dover Air Force Base. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Unity In Tragedy: Statement From Commander Of Navy Region Southeast
December 9, 2019
by Rear Adm. Gary Mayes
I just came from the funeral procession, and the remains of our three fallen Shipmates are currently on their way to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
Friday’s senseless act of violence took these young men from us, physically wounded eight others, and scarred the hearts of countless more.
On behalf of the entire Navy, I extend my deepest sympathies to the families of the Sailors whose lives were taken during this heinous act.
In painful times like these, we also see the true strength and character of our interagency partnerships. Naval Security Forces responded to the scene immediately; within minutes the Escambia County first responders arrived, and they worked together seamlessly in this crisis, just as they trained. This team hones skills they hoped they would never have to use, but when called upon they responded with such expertise and determination that they most certainly saved the lives of many others. The “whole of community” response continues, and the Navy will continue to work closely with local, county, state and federal law enforcement in support of the FBI’s investigation into this tragic incident.
For the Navy, our primary focus remains on taking care of the families and friends of the victims, as well as ensuring the Service members, civilians, and the families of NAS Pensacola receive the support that they need. The Navy chaplains are available for pastoral care, an Emergency Family Assistance Center has been established at the Fleet and Family Service Center, and additional counselors are available to help the team already here in Pensacola.
I urge anyone who feels they need a little extra support to reach out and get the help they need to process this event and rebuild and strengthen your personal resiliency. Asking for help is a sign of strength, and we are strongest as a team.
The installation is currently open only to mission essential personnel, and as it shifts back to routine access tomorrow morning, know that the security forces are doing what needs to be done to make NAS Pensacola and bases and installations around the world as safe as possible. We will continue to work with our partners in law enforcement to investigate, review and guard against future vulnerabilities and to safeguard the security of our service members and their families. Their safety is paramount.
The citizens of Pensacola have been incredibly generous with their thoughts and prayers, which are foundational and continue to make a huge difference during the process of healing and recovery. On behalf of Navy leadership, I would again like to thank the hard work and dedication of everyone here and the entire community.
Multiple Wrecks Across North Escambia Early Sunday Evening
December 9, 2019
There multiple wrecks in North Escambia over the span of a few minutes early Sunday evening.
On Highway 29 near 95A, a vehicle overturned into the woodline, but the driver was not seriously injured (pictured above and below).
A short distance away, the driver of a pickup truck lost control with truck coming to rest on its side in front of Jim Allen Elementary school on Highway 95A (pictured bottom). The driver was not injured.
In Century, a driver crashed into a pole on State Line Road west of Shady Lane.
And in Cantonment, a driver crashed into a park fence at Perdido Road and East Plaza Drive before the driver fled (read more…).
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Driver Reportedly Flees After Cantonment Crash
December 9, 2019
A driver reportedly fled on foot following a traffic crash in Cantonment Sunday night.
Complete details were not available from the Florida Highway Patrol, but a sedan and SUV reportedly collided. The sedan reportedly drove away, with the SUV driver following. The seden then crashed into a fence at Perdido Road and East Plaza Drive before the driver fled.
The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Gas Prices Edge Lower After 11 Cent Hike Last Week
December 9, 2019
Florida gas prices are drifting lower after unexpectedly jumping last week. The state average increased 11 cents per gallon on Wednesday, before declining two pennies over the weekend.
Florida drivers are now paying an average price of $2.52 per gallon for regular gasoline. The state average is 9 cents more than a week ago, and 24 cents per gallon more than last year.
In Escambia County, the average price per gallon Sunday was $2.36, with two Cantonment stations at $2.28.
“Florida gas prices increased along-side crude oil and gasoline futures prices last week,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Fuel prices rose after weekly supply data showed a dip in crude supplies that was bigger than industry insiders expected. Upward pressure also remained amid renewed optimism over the US-China trade deal and news that OPEC and its allies agreed to cut production at a higher rate than experts expected. Pump prices appear to be trending lower to start the week. The latest wholesale prices suggest a gradual return to the mid-$2.40s for the state average, but volatility remains.”
Clouds For Monday, Showers Possible Rest Of The Week
December 9, 2019
Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers after midnight. Patchy fog. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. South wind around 5 mph.
Tuesday: A chance of showers, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after noon. Areas of fog before 9am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 77. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Tuesday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a low around 44. North wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Wednesday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. North wind around 10 mph.
Wednesday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 57. Northeast wind around 10 mph.
Thursday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a low around 43. East wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a high near 58.
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 62.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 40.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 65.
Scott, Rubio, DeSantis Visit Pensacola; Call For Tougher Vetting Of International Trainees
December 9, 2019
Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott visited Pensacola NAS over the weekend following Friday’s deadly shooting, and Gov. Ron DeSantis visited Pensacola again on Sunday.
Three sailors died at the hands of a Saudi national in what the FBI is now investigating as an act of terrorism.
Rubio, Scott and DeSantis are calling for tougher vetting of foreign nationals training on American military bases.
“I’m extremely concerned by the reports that this shooter was a foreign national training on a U.S. military base in Florida,” Scott said. “Whether this individual was motivated by radical Islam or was simply mentally unstable, this was an act of terrorism. It’s clear that we need to take steps to ensure that any and all foreign nationals are scrutinized and vetted extensively before being embedded with our American men and women in uniform.”
“It’s important we learn how and why this attack happened so we can fix any shortcomings in our vetting of foreign military trainees,” Rubio said.
“When tragedy strikes, Floridians stand together. As Governor I will do all that I can to assist law enforcement in bringing these criminals to justice,” the governor said.
DeSantis said he wants answers as to what vetting was done, including “what type of vetting is done by the Saudi military and the Saudi government to try to ferret out people who may end up having that type of world view. I know (Secretary of Defense Mark) Esper is doing stuff with, and I think they need to do that very quickly
Pictured above: Gov. Ron DeSantis meets with officials in Pensacola Sunday. Pictured below: Sen. Rick Scott and Sen. Marco Rubio visited NAS Pensacola and were briefed on the investigation by Commanding Officer Tim Kinsella. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Tate Cheerleaders Earn First Place In Red Nosed Reindeer Cheer Competition
December 9, 2019
The Tate Highs School varsity and junior varsity competition teams both earned first place in the 2019 Red Nosed Raider Reindeer Cheerleading Competition this past weekend. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
FBI Working NAS Pensacola Shooting As Terrorism; Gun Was Purchased Legally
December 8, 2019
The FBI is working under the presumption that mass shooting at NAS Pensacola was an act of terrorism that involved a single gunman acting alone.
The shooter was 21-year old Mohammed Alshamrani, a second lieutenant in the Royal Saudi Air Force who was a student naval flight officer at the Naval Aviation Schools Command at NAS Pensacola.
During a press conference Sunday morning in Pensacola, FBI Special Agent in Charge Rachel Rojas said most the answers the public wants will not come quickly as the investigation continues, but they will strive to provide the most accurate and timely information available.
Rojas said Alshamrani used a Glock Model 45 9mm that was purchased legally. The FBI won’t say yet where the gun was purchased in Florida, but national media has reported it was bought locally under a law that allows for a non-citizen with a hunting license to buy a weapon.
She said the shooter was close with several other Saudi students at NAS pensacola, and they are cooperating with the investigation. So far, the FBI has not determined if Alshamrani acted alone or if others were involved.
Rojas said the Saudi government has pledged full cooperation with the FBI investigation, which would help identify and eliminate any threats to the Pensacola area. But she said that at the current time, there is no credible threat to the community.
Lawrence Keefe, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, said that he would be comfortable for any member of his family to be out in public.
“Our investigation has not led us to any information to indicate that there is any credible threat to our community, however, as always, we urge you to keep an eye out for each other especially for a tragedy like this one,” Rojas said. “If you see something, please say something. If you saw something, anything, please provide that information about the shooter that you think that might be relevant in this case. There is absolutely nothing too small.”
All international students at NAS Pensacola have been accounted for by the FBI and Navy. There have been no additional arrests.
Rojas would not comment on reports that other Saudi students videoed the shootings. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said during an interview on Fox News Sunday that it was unclear if they were filming before it began or if they picked up their phones after they saw it start.
“You know, today, people pull out their phones and film everything and anything that happens,” Esper told Fox News’ Chris Wallace.
“Investigators have recovered digital evidence as part of this investigation,” the FBI said in a statement Sunday afternoon. “This includes multiple videos from base security surveillance, as well as cell phone videos that were taken by a bystander from outside the building after the attack had started and after first responders had arrived. We have interviewed that person, and are analyzing the videos to determine if any details can further this investigation.”
The investigation is continuing; the FBI said all interviews have not yet been completed.
Alshamrani was shot dead by deputies from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office in a classroom building on the base. Three sailors died, and eight others were wounded.
Anyone with information relevant to this investigation is to call 1-800-CALL-FBI.