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Airport suspect is Army veteran

Esteban Ruiz Santiago

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The man accused of shooting five people to death Friday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport walked into an FBI office two months ago in a “very agitated state” and told agents the government had taken over his mind, law enforcement sources said.

Esteban Santiago, 26, came to the FBI’s Anchorage, Alaska, office and was “acting crazy,” telling agents he was being subjected to mind control. He was committed to a psychiatric hospital as a danger to himself or others, the sources said.

The toll in the nation’s latest mass murder was five dead, eight wounded by gunfire and another 30 to 40 injured in the panic Friday, said Broward Sheriff Scott Israel. Thousands were stranded at the airport, including many in planes on the ground.

One of the dead was identified as Terry Andres, 62, of Virginia Beach, Va., an employee of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, according to shipyard spokeswoman Terri Davis. Other victims have not yet been named.

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