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|    Keith Olbermann to All    |
|    Crazed black civilian seizes gun, shoots    |
|    02 Mar 21 21:57:55    |
      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, alt.survival       XPost: alt.politics.clinton       From: msnbchomo@espn.com              A civilian shot a sailor to death aboard a destroyer at the       Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia, then was killed by security       officials, authorities said Tuesday.              The suspect had permission to be on base, but it was unclear       whether he had permission to board the Mahan, the destroyer that       was docked at Pier 1, according to Navy officials. Neither the       dead civilian nor the dead sailor was identified.              “I’d like to say that our thoughts and prayers go out to the       family members of those affected by the tragic event last       night,” Capt. Robert Clark, commanding officer of the station,       told reporters at an early morning news conference aboard the       ship.              Monday’s incident comes after the September mass shooting at the       Washington Navy Yard when Aaron Alexis gunned down 12 Navy       civilian personnel and contractors before being shot to death.              The incident began about 11:20 p.m. Monday when the civilian       approached the quarterdeck of the ship, according to the Navy.       There he was confronted by security, a struggle followed and the       civilian ended up with a military weapon.              The civilian then fired on and killed a sailor. Security forces       then shot and killed the civilian, the military said.              As a precaution, Naval Station Norfolk was put on lockdown for       about an hour.              By Tuesday morning, operations were back to normal.              Officials said they are continuing to investigate.              The shooting comes about a month after the Navy held anti-       terrorism and protection exercises on bases around the United       States, including an active-shooter drill at the Norfolk station.              Norfolk is one of the largest naval installations in the world,       situated on more than 6,000 acres. About 46,000 military and       21,000 civilian employees are assigned there.              http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-civilian-seizes-       gun-shoots-sailor-virginia-20140325,0,3229133.story#ixzz2x0SzUiPO                              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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