Washington Navy Yard Shooting

Navy Yard Gunman Told Police He Was Hearing Voices
Navy Yard Gunman Told Police He Was Hearing Voices
Navy Yard Gunman Told Police He Was Hearing Voices
A month before he went on the rampage that left 13 dead, Washington Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis complained to police in Rhode Island that people were talking to him through the walls and ceilings of his hotel rooms and sending microwave vibrations into his body to deprive him of sleep.
Finding A Motive
Finding A Motive
Finding A Motive
A candlelight vigil took place in Washington D.C. Monday night to remember the 12 people gunned down by Aaron Alexis at the Washington Navy Yard as the investigation into what led to the shooting continues.