The Latest: Tennessee shooter's uncle released from custody after nearly a week of questioning
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The latest on the Chattanooga shootings at two military facilities:
3:30 p.m.
A lawyer says an uncle of the attacker who killed five U.S. servicemen in Tennessee last week has been released from custody in Jordan without charges.
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The uncle, Asaad Ibrahim Asaad Haj Ali, had been questioned for nearly a week by Jordanian intelligence about the time his nephew Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez spent with him in Jordan last year. The 24-year-old Abdulazeez carried out attacks on two military sites last week that killed four Marines and a sailor in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Haj Ali's lawyer, Abed al-Kader al-Khateeb, says his client was released Thursday. The lawyer says Haj Ali "is clean, that's why they released him."
A Jordanian government official did not immediately comment.
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Abdulazeez was killed in the attack. The FBI says Abdulazeez is being treated as a "homegrown violent extremist."