The Washington Post published a story on Thursday quoting Rob O'Neill, a former SEAL, as claiming to have fired the fatal shot that hit bin Laden in the forehead after O'Neill stormed into a room in bin Laden's house in Abbottabad.
The claim by O'Neill, who travels the country giving motivational speeches, was countered by a source close to another SEAL team member.
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The Post said O'Neill acknowledged shots were fired at bin Laden by at least two other SEAL team members, including Matt Bissonnette, a former Seal who wrote a 2012 book about the raid entitled No Easy Day.
The book did not identify the person who shot bin Laden.
NBC News quoted Bissonnette on Thursday as saying: "Two different people telling two different stories for two different reasons ... Whatever he (O'Neill) says, he says. I don't want to touch that."
Last year, after Esquire Magazine published an interview with an anonymous SEAL member, now widely reported to have been O'Neill, who claimed to have shot bin Laden, other media outlets questioned the account.
An article entitled Who really killed bin Laden, by Peter Bergen, a CNN analyst and Al Qaida expert, quoted a then-serving SEAL team member saying the story as presented by Esquire was "complete BS."
A representative of a speaker's organisation which says it represents O'Neill said he was unavailable to comment. O'Neill's page on the website of the organisation describes his career as a SEAL, but makes no mention of a role in killing bin Laden.
Bissonnette's lawyer, Robert Luskin, acknowledged Thursday that Bissonnette for some time had been under criminal investigation by both the Naval Criminal Investigation Service and the Justice Department for possible violations of a US espionage law because he did not seek official clearance before publishing his book.
Bissonnette denies wrongdoing.
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