Authorities in Newport, Rhode Island were so concerned about an encounter with Aaron Alexis that they contacted a nearby naval station, describing in a report his belief he was being followed and being kept awake by a “microwave machine.” NBC’s Pete Williams reports.Sept. 18, 2013
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