By Ahmed Al Omran in Riyadh and Jay Solomon in Paris 

One American employee of a U.S. defense contractor was killed and another lightly wounded Tuesday after a gunman opened fire on their car in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

The gunman attacked the car at a gas station and store near the Riyadh base of the contractor, Vinnell Arabia LLC, which supports Saudi National Guard programs in the capital, a senior U.S. State Department official said.

The Saudi Ministry of the Interior identified the assailant as Abdulaziz Fahad Abdulaziz Alrashid, a 24-year-old dual Saudi-American citizen, and said he was wounded in a shootout with Saudi security forces before being apprehended.

The Saudi ministry said Mr. Alrashid had worked at the same company as the victims before being dismissed "due to drug-related issues."

"We're continuing to gather details about the incident," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said, adding that "there are some questions about whether it was or wasn't a disgruntled employee." Speaking in Paris, Mr. Kerry said the U.S. was "in the process of evaluating our security posture."

Vinnell Arabia is a joint venture between Northrop Grumman Corp. and Arab Builders for Trading. The firm provides training and logistics support to the Saudi Arabia National Guard and employs 1,250 staff, half of them Saudi nationals.

"As a long-term partner in Saudi Arabia, we offer our deepest sympathies to the family members of both Vinnell Arabia employees involved in the incident," said an Northrop spokesman. "We continue to support the Vinnell leadership as they work with Saudi authorities and the State Dept. on this matter."

Nine Northrop staff working for Vinnell were killed in Riyadh in 2003 during an attack on a residential and office compound, including seven U.S. nationals and two Philippine citizens. The firm was under contract from the U.S. Army to provide training for the national guard.

Western expatriates were frequent targets of attacks in Saudi Arabia between 2003 and 2007, when al Qaeda waged a violent campaign to destabilize the kingdom.

The most recent such assault occurred in February 2007, when three French citizens were killed near Madain Saleh, the ruins of a Nabatean settlement dating to the first century and now a Unesco World Heritage site.

Doug Cameron contributed to this article.

Write to Jay Solomon at jay.solomon@wsj.com

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