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Surveillance video from a Maryland business shows one of two critically wounded Navy sailors staggering inside the establishment moments after he was shot Tuesday near the Army base where he is assigned.
Authorities said Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet, 38, a Navy Hospital Corpsman, began shooting a rifle at an office park before driving 10 minutes away to Fort Detrick, where he was killed by personnel.
Moments after the shooting, the wounded sailor entered Nicolock, a paving manufacturer, in uniform and appeared to warn two men behind a counter of what was happening. He then opened a door and entered a room.
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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.
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Frederick s Police chief speaks at news conference Tuesday on shooting that critically injured two in the city before the gunman was shot dead at a nearby Maryland military base. Photo courtesy of Frederick Police Department/Facebook
April 6 (UPI) Fort Detrick military personnel fatally shot a U.S. Navy corpsman suspected of critically injuring two men Tuesday at a nearby business park in Maryland.
A 38-year-old Navy medic critically injured two men by shooting them at Riverside Tech Park in Frederick, Md., according to the city police department, The Baltimore Sun reported.