Alternate conspiracy theory: Was he a sleeper agent who tried to infiltrate FBI then elite military, when they were onto his plan, had to blow his cover. Why does somebody who obviously isn't a terrorist commit an obviously terrorist attack?
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The shooter in an apparent murder-suicide at a Texas Air Force baseFriday was an enlisted airman who served a brief stint as an FBI agent before entering the service to become an elite pararescueman, U.S. officials said.
Tech. Sgt. Steven D. Bellino, 41, killed another airman at the Medina Training Annex of Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland before turning the gun on himself, the officials said. He joined the Air Force in June 2015 and was a student with the 342nd Training Squadron, which provides training and screening in pararescue, combat control, explosive ordnance disposal and other skills used by elite units in Air Force Special Operations Command.
Air Force officials declined to identify Bellino as the shooter Saturdaymorning, but they released unclassified details about his brief service record when requested. U.S. officials said he had previously worked for less than two years in the FBI, partly in the New York field office. An FBI spokesman declined to comment.
[Two men killed in apparent murder-suicide at Air Force base in Texas, police say]
Bellino faced a disciplinary hearing when the shooting occurred, U.S. officials said. Air Force officials have declined to release the name of the victim in the murder-suicide, but the independent Air Force Times reported Friday that he was the commanding officer of a training squadron.
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