Fifteen years after the raid in Abbottabad, Robert O’Neill can still replay every step of that third-floor sprint. The crash of the Black Hawk, the frantic room-clearing, the split-second decision to push forward instead of waiting for backup — all of it led to a narrow bedroom doorway and the world’s most wanted man standing behind a human shield. O’Neill fired the shots and watched the decade-long manhunt end in a heartbeat.
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