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Surveillance video shows Frederick shooting victim fleeing for help

Surveillance video shows Frederick shooting victim fleeing for help
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Dramatic moment Navy medic Fantahun Woldesenbet chases down his victim in shooting that injured 2 sailors near base

FLEEING IN TERROR Dramatic moment Navy medic Fantahun Woldesenbet chases down his victim in shooting that injured 2 sailors near base Updated: Apr 7 2021, 17:58 ET Invalid Date, THIS is the dramatic moment Navy medic Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet chased down his victim in a shocking shooting that left two sailors injured near a Naval base. Police say the US Navy medic Woldesenbet, 38, allegedly shot two sailors with a rifle in Frederick, Maryland, on Tuesday morning and new CCTV footage from a construction business shows him targeting one of them. 18 18 18 18 Fantahun Woldesenbet, 38, died following the incidentCredit: Frederick Police During the disturbing clip, a driver can be seen tearing after one of the victims before the suspect – identified as Woldesenbet – fled to nearby Fort Detrick where he was shot and killed by security, reported WTTG.

Army s own vaccine that could fight COVID variants begins clinical trials

Army’s own vaccine that could fight COVID variants begins clinical trials 3 days ago Maryland Army National Guardsmen fill out medical paperwork to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the U.S. Capitol Complex in Washington on Jan. 14, 2021. (Sgt. Chazz Kibler/National Guard) A unique vaccine produced by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research started clinical testing Tuesday, and Army researchers hope it will combat variants of SARS-COV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The vaccine, called spike ferritin nanoparticle, or SpFN, could also help fight other coronaviruses, a group of related RNA viruses that often cause respiratory-related diseases in mammals.

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