At hearing on security clearances, senators learn that police records can go unchecked
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At hearing on security clearances, senators learn that police records can go unchecked
By Joe Davidson, Updated: Friday, November 1, 7:50 AM E-mail the writer
We know the story: Nine years before Aaron Alexis went on a homicidal rage at the Washington Navy Yard last month, shooting dead a dozen people, he was on another rage.
With a Glock 30 .45-caliber pistol, he shot the tires of a car belonging to a construction worker employed next door to Alexiss home in Seattle.
In 2007, three years after that, Alexis, a defense contractor, was granted a secret security clearance. Government officials didnt even know details of his earlier wrath. It led to his arrest but not a conviction.
That level of ignorance left members of a Senate committee dismayed at a federal security-clearance process that does not always check an individuals police record.