BUTTE, Mont. (AP) — Butte native Rob O'Neill, a retired Navy Seal who said he fired the shots that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, has joined FOX News as a contributor.
In a special appearance on KGVO Radio's The Talk Back Show, former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill reveled new information about the day that Osama bin Laden was killed and how that mission was connected to the mission to save the Maersk Alabama from Somali Pirates.
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.comIn a tell-all interview with Fox News titled "The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden," Butte, Montana native Robert O'Neill describes the tensions his team faced before deploying to find and kill bin Laden.
Can you imagine talking about the Bible with one of history's most reviled terrorists or receiving a face-to-face death threat from the man who would later raise an army of suicide bombers? Listen to Edward Girardet describe his personal experiences with Osama bin Laden.
National terrorism authority Neil Livingstone, now a republican candidate for Montana governor, has praised the U.S. effort that killed Osama Bin Laden, in Pakistan, as "brilliant." but Livingston warns it might lead to increased terrorism against the United States, or its allies.
Montana State Senator Ryan Zinke spent most of his 22 years in the military with the elite navy seal team credited with killing Osama Bin Laden, and is a former commander of team 6.
The most wanted face of terrorism, Osama Bin Laden, was killed in Pakistan on Sunday. Bin Laden was taken down by the U.S. military almost 10 years after the tragic events of September 11th , 2001, which claimed over 3,000 American lives. Long before September 11th American officials considered Bin Laden responsible for the killing of American soldiers in Somalia and in Saudi Arabia.