CidanSultan Posted October 14, 2014 An American defence contractor was shot dead and another injured in the Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh, the State Department said. The two US citizens were employees of Vinnell Arabia, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman, the Virginia-based defence and security giant. They were shot at a gas station and store about half-a-mile from the Vinnell Arabia base, where contractors working with the Saudi Arabian national guard military programs operate, according to Jen Psaki, the State Department spokeswoman. The base is about 20 miles from the US embassy. Advertisement "" style="border: 0px; vertical-align: bottom;"> Police later shot and wounded a suspect and then arrested him, according to a statement carried by SPA, the state media agency. “The attack resulted in the killing of one person and the wounding of another and it turned out they were of American citizenship,” it said. The State Department said the US embassy in Riyadh would issue a message advising American citizens on the security situation and any precautions they should take. Vinnell Arabia operates under a longstanding contract from the US army to provide training services to the Saudi national guard. Nine Vinnell employees, seven of them American, were among 36 people killed in May 2003 when three residential compounds in Riyadh were attacked with car bombs. At the time the company employed about 300 US citizens in Riyadh out of a total of 800 staff. In 2010, Northrop Grumman announced that Vinnell had won a contract worth up to $550m to “continue the modernisation and training” of the Saudi national guard. Vinnell contractors would “provide US army-based doctrine and military training as well as logistics and support services” around the kingdom, it said in a statement Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites