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Two injured and Navy suspect is killed at military base in Maryland shooting
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Two injured and Navy suspect is killed at military base in Maryland shooting
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2 sailors are hospitalized after a shooting at Maryland s Fort Detrick Here s what we know
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Navy corpsman killed by Fort Detrick Police after active shooting, authorities say 3 hours ago Police respond to the scene of a shooting in Frederick, Md., April 6. A U.S. Navy corpsman suspected of critically wounding two other men in the incident, was shot and killed a short time afterward by military personnel at nearby Fort Detrick. (WJLA via AP) A U.S. Navy corpsman suspected of critically wounding two other men in a shooting in Frederick, Maryland, was shot and killed by military personnel at nearby Fort Detrick Tuesday morning, according to local police and the Navy. Frederick police responded to an active shooting call at about 8:20 a.m. Tuesday in the 8400 block of Progress Drive, according to Police Chief Jason Lando.
The two people who were shot at the business park were flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, Lando said.
The gunman drove through a gate at an entrance to the base before military personnel confronted him on a road inside, said Fort Detrick spokeswoman Lanessa Hill.
“It wasn’t that long after he came through the gate that the shooter was stopped, Hill said. “Not even a quarter of a mile.” She said Frederick police had given base officials advance notice, so we knew that he was out there.”
Fort Detrick is home to the military’s flagship biological defense laboratory and several federal civilian biodefense labs. About 10,000 military personnel and civilians work on the base, which encompasses about 1,300 acres (526 hectares) in the city of Frederick.