The FBI identified a man who was killed in a fiery crash after his vehicle "gained unauthorized access" onto Travis Air Force Base in northern California, CNN reported Friday.
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Hafiz Kazi, 51, was originally from India and had lived in the United States since 1993. He was a legal resident, FBI Special Agent Sean Ragan said at a news conference. Authorities have not announced a motive, but Ragan said it does not appear to be terrorism-related, CNN reported.
The base houses 7,000 active military personnel and 3,700 civilians, The Los Angeles Times reported. It is located about 55 miles north of San Francisco.
Ragan said a Kia minivan drove through the base’s main gate about 7 p.m. Wednesday. The vehicle crashed and began to burn, CNN reported. No shots were fired and an autopsy is pending, CNN reported.
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Investigators discovered five propane tanks, three phones, gas cans, several lighters and a gym bag inside the car, Ragan said.