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The Frederick Police Department, Fort Detrick and the Federal Bureau of Investigations Baltimore Field Office released an image of Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet on the afternoon of April 7, 2021, more than 24 hours after he allegedly opened fire at Riverside Tech Park in Frederick and then died after reportedly brandishing a gun at Fort Detrick. (Photo: Getty/Frederick Police Department)
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Frederick Police released the first photo of shooting suspect Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet this afternoon, the day after they say he shot two Navy sailors and was fatally gunned down at Fort Detrick.
Woldesenbet, a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman, allegedly wounded two people at a military installation about 10 minutes from Fort Detrick, a U.S. Army base where he worked Tuesday, April 6, 2021. He was shot and killed at the base when officials said he fled a stop at a checkpoint and brandished a gun at about 8:45 a.m. He was 38 and lived in Fred
Investigators continue search for motive after Navy medic shoots 2 US sailors in Frederick
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1 sailor remains in critical, 1 released after shootings by Navy medic in Frederick
One of the two U.S. sailors who was shot by a Navy medic at a Frederick office park is still in critical condition Wednesday while the second victim has been released. Detectives are still trying to determine the motive for the shooting that left the two sailors hurt and the gunman dead.
FREDERICK, Md. - Investigators are still searching for a motive after a Navy medic shot and wounded two U.S. sailors at a military facility at a Frederick office park before fleeing to nearby Fort Detrick where security shot and killed him Tuesday.
Authorities release photo of Navy medic gunman who shot 2 US sailors in Frederick
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FREDERICK, Md. - Authorities have released the photo of 38-year-old Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet, the Navy medic investigators say shot and wounded two U.S. sailors at a military facility at a Frederick office park before fleeing to nearby Fort Detrick where he was shot and killed.
Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet (Frederick Police Department and partnering agencies)
The incident began Tuesday morning when officials say Woldesenbet used a rifle to open fire at a facility at the Riverside Tech Park on Progress Drive in Frederick. He then drove to Fort Detrick, making it about a half-mile into the military installation, before he was stopped by the base s police force. When Woldesenbet pulled out a weapon, he was shot and killed, officials say.
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