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  2. Washington Navy Yard shooting - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Navy Yard shooting occurred on September 16, 2013, when 34-year-old Aaron Alexis fatally shot 12 people and injured three others in a mass shooting at the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), inside the Washington Navy Yard, in southeast Washington, D.C.

  3. Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting - Wikipedia

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    The shooter killed three U.S. Navy sailors, and injured eight others who were taken to the hospital, including three of the responding police officers who sustained gunshots to their limbs. [ 9 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Of the deceased, two were declared dead at the navy base and the third, who was able to get to authorities and give them a description ...

  4. Norfolk Navy Station shooting - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Navy Station shooting took place at Navy Pier 1, located within the larger Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia, at approximately 11:20 at night on March 24, 2014. Jeffery Tyrone Savage, a 35-year-old civilian truck driver, drove his 2002 Freightliner near the pier and boarded the USS Mahan , a guided-missile destroyer.

  5. Navy: Notification error led to Walter Reed shooter report - AOL

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  6. Fight, 'popping sound' prompt false active shooter reports at ...

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    A fight and a 'popping sound' led to false rumors of there being an active shooter at Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida on Thursday. ... 2 US Navy pilots eject safely over Red Sea after fighter ...

  7. 2015 Chattanooga shootings - Wikipedia

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    He first committed a drive-by shooting at a recruiting center, then traveled to a U.S. Navy Reserve center and continued firing, where he was killed by police in a gunfight. [citation needed] Four Marines died on the spot. A Navy sailor, a Marine recruiter, and a police officer were wounded; the sailor died from his injuries two days later.

  8. Mass shooting - Wikipedia

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    The perpetrator of an ongoing mass shooting may be referred to as an active shooter. In the United States, the country with the most mass shootings, the Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act of 2012 defines " mass killings " as three or more killings in a single incident. [ 1 ]

  9. Rare in US for an active shooter to be stopped by bystander - AOL

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    From 2000 to 2021, fewer than 3% of 433 active attacks in the U.S. ended with a civilian firing back, according to the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center at Texas State ...