Monday, September 16, 2013

Several dead after mass shooting at Washington Navy Yard

At least 12 people are dead, including a DC police officer, and more are injured after a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard in Southeast DC, according to Mayor Vincent Gray. Approximately 3,000 members of the military, government employees and contractors work in the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) headquarters in Building 197. The Navy Yard and surrounding areas, including the US Department of Transportation and Nationals Stadium, were on lockdown starting at 8:20 a.m. Local and federal authorities set up a reunification center in a parking lot at the nearby baseball stadium. RT's Sam Sacks has the latest update from the scene.

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FULL- Press Conference On Washington Navy Yard Shooting - 1 Gunman Dead, 2 Still At Large - 9/16/13




9/16/13 - Press Conference --- WASHINGTON D.C. - Navy Yard Shooting - DC police on lookout for two other "possible" suspects dressed in military-style uniforms. Navy Yard Shooting - At least 10 people were shot Monday morning when an unidentified person (some reports suggest "persons") opened fire inside a building at the Washington Navy Yard in southeastern Washington, D.C.

Local police are currently in the midst of an active pursuit of the shooter, who reportedly opened fire around 8:20 a.m. at the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command. The shooter(s) reportedly used a long-arm rifle.

Reports indicate at least 3,000 people work in the building.
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