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Six dead in Navy Yard shooting
« on: September 16, 2013, 12:01:12 PM »
http://news.yahoo.com/shots-fired-at-washington-navy-yard--u-s--navy-confirms-130407614.html

WASHINGTON — There were multiple fatalities Monday morning following a shooting at the Washington Navy Yard, officials said. One gunman died in the shooting, and police are seeking two other possible shooters.

The Navy Yard was placed on lockdown after multiple shots were fired inside a building on the base, the U.S. Navy said. At least 10 people were injured in the shooting, including eight civilians, one Washington Metro police officer and one base officer, D.C. Metro Police said.

According to the Associated Press, six people were killed. It's unclear if that figure includes the gunman, who was shot during an exchange with the Metro officer.

"As far as we know, it's an isolated incident," D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray said.

[Full coverage: Washington Navy Yard shooting]

D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said authorities are seeking two possible suspects who may still be at-large: a white male, wearing a khaki military-style uniform, beret and carrying a handgun; and a black male, approximately 50 years old, wearing an olive military-style uniform, carrying "a long gun."

Before a scheduled economic speech at the White House, President Barack Obama deplored "yet another mass shooting" — this one targeting military and civilian personnel.

“These are men and women who were going to work, doing their job, protecting all of us," Obama said. "They’re patriots and they know the dangers of serving abroad. But today they faced the unimaginable: Violence that they wouldn’t have expected here at home."

"We will do everything in our power to make sure that whoever carried out this cowardly act is held responsible," the president added. "I want the investigation to be seamless."

Janis Orlowski, chief medical officer at Washington Hospital Center, said one Metropolitan Police officer and two civilians are being treated there. All three are in critical condition, Orlowski said, but are alert, speaking and have a good chance of survival.

One was shot in the legs, another in the shoulder and third person was shot in the head and hand.

Orlowski said Washington Hospital Center is prepared to handle eight to 10 more victims, but did not know how many victims would be transported to the hospital. She said she had been told to expect more.

The Navy said shots were fired at the Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters building on the base at 8:20 a.m., and a "shelter in place" order was issued for Navy Yard personnel.

Rick Mason, an administrative specialist program management specialist for the U.S. Navy, told Yahoo News he was on the fourth floor when he saw a shooter had a shotgun, aiming down into the atrium. The gunman, Mason said, was targeting people who walked into the cafeteria.

Other employees described a chaotic scene.

"We heard two shots and started wondering if that was the sound of someone dropping someone or if they were really shots," Omar Grant, a civilian employee at the Navy Yard who was on the first floor of the atrium, said. "We heard three more shots and that's when people started running out of the building and getting the hell out of there."

Approximately 3,000 people work in the building, the Navy said, though it's unclear how many people were inside at the time of the shooting.

A White House official said the president had been briefed several times throughout the morning about the unfolding situation at the Navy Yard by Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Lisa Monaco and Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromanaco.
A heavy SWAT and police presence could be seen around the Navy Yard, and helicopters were circling overhead.

Employees could be seen huddled outside the base crying and holding each other. At least one of the victims was airlifted from the scene.

A ground stop was ordered at Reagan National Airport, and schools in the area were placed on temporary lockdown.

According to the Navy's website, Naval Sea Systems "engineers, builds, buys and maintains the Navy's ships and submarines and their combat systems." Approximately 60,000 people work there.

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Re: Six dead in Navy Yard shooting
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2013, 12:23:05 PM »
My comment on the other thread pertaining to this incident:

FTA:

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“These are men and women who were going to work, doing their job, protecting all of us," Obama said. "They’re patriots and they know the dangers of serving abroad. But today they faced the unimaginable: Violence that they wouldn't have expected here at home."

Just shows the mindset of a sheep leading a nation of sheep.

One should be prepared to meet violence with like kind, at any given moment.

Only, the system likes to tie our hands to prevent us from impeding an event such as this.
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Re: Six dead in Navy Yard shooting
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2013, 12:51:37 PM »
http://www.kxxv.com/story/23405676/fort-hood-issues-new-policy-after-soldiers-protest-for-open-carry-rights

Fort Hood issues new policy after soldiers protest for open carry rights

FORT HOOD -

After several confrontations between soldiers and civilian police, Fort hood has created a new policy.

In an email outlining the policy, Fort Hood says, "There is a growing trend of soldiers assigned to fort hood openly carrying firearms in private business establishments."

When approached by police, they say soldiers have been refusing to cooperate with civilian police officers who try to assess if the guns are a threat to the public.

The local owner of B&K Pawn believes some of this confrontation may come from confusing gun laws.

"It seems like a double edge sword the military people under 21 can carry a handgun in pursuit of their duties on Fort Hood," explains Scott McComas. "But once they step off of Fort Hood they aren't really able to carry a firearm because they are not of age."

This new policy intends to clear things up without overruling state law. Fort Hood Major General Anthony Ierardi is now requiring all military personnel to show proper identification at officer's requests.

The policy reads, "Soldiers are prohibited from refusing to present a driver's license or military identification card to any law enforcement in the exercise of his or her official duties, upon request by the law enforcement officer."

Jean Tran, military spouse and owner of JT Sports gun store in Copperas Cove, says soldiers should have the right to carry, but they should also obtain a concealed handgun license.

"Prove you are a U.S. soldier, you serve your country. Be proud about it, don't be worried like 'oh why should I show you my I.D.' That's not necessary."

Violation of the new policy falls under Article 92 UCMJ.

According to Article 92 3.a. violators could receive a maximum punishment of two thirds loss of pay for three months, or confinement for three months.

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Re: Six dead in Navy Yard shooting
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2013, 02:25:22 PM »
Sorry, I posted about this on the RKBA page before I saw this thread.

As I said there, calls for "common-sense" gun control from Obama, Feinstein, Brady, etc, will begin in 3........2........1........
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Re: Six dead in Navy Yard shooting
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2013, 04:27:55 PM »
Common sense regulation would allow our troops to have loaded guns at work.

Sorry, I posted about this on the RKBA page before I saw this thread.

As I said there, calls for "common-sense" gun control from Obama, Feinstein, Brady, etc, will begin in 3........2........1........

It started while the bodies were still falling.

http://www.breitbart.com/

Fonzie Pounces on Navy Yard Shooting to Push Gun Control

David Frum Blasts Gun Rights Advocates

They also have a timeline of the incident here

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/09/16/Report-12-shot-washington-navy-yard-shooting





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