Steven Seagal Fired Kill Shot on Bin Laden, Sources Say

Ron Johnson
Sources close to the Pentagon have confirmed tonight that martial arts master-turned-actor Steven Seagal was the man who fired the kill shot on Osama Bin Laden. The Al-Qaeda leader was killed in a raid on his compound Sunday evening by a Navy Seal team led by Seagal, best known for his roles in the films Out For Justice and Under Siege (in which he played former Navy Seal Casey Ryback).

Rumors have been swirling around the martial arts master for years regarding his purported involvement with several foreign and domestic government intelligence agencies. Seagal was spotted as recently as late Saturday night at a UFC "Ultimate Fighting" event in Toronto, where Seagal-trained ultimate fighter Lyoto "The Dragon" Machida spectacularly finished Randy "The Natural" Couture with a Seagal-taught kick. In a post-fight, pre-raid interview after the UFC event, Seagal complimented his fighter's technique yet made no mention of his upcoming involvement in the Bin Laden raid.

Osama Bin Laden was the mastermind of the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States and had been the most wanted man in the world for over a decade.

Officials are staying tight-lipped about the raid, but eyes-on sources have indicated that Seagal was part of the breach team which assaulted the mansion in Pakistan where Bin Laden was staying with his family.

Bin Laden's body is currently in US military custody for identification. Seagal's whereabouts are unknown.

Published by Ron Johnson

I grew up in a Pentecostal family but shrugged off the yoke of Christianity in my early twenties. I've been an avid MMA fan for many years and closely follow every televised event regardless of organization....  View profile

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  • Ron Johnson5/12/2011

    Master Seagal prefers to keep Master Seagal's business private. The mere fact that I've exposed this secret mission places me in great dan..[sound of glass breaking].

  • D H5/11/2011

    No way this is for real or we would have heard more about it

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