Lodi News-Sentinel

Two injured, gunman killed in shooting at Maryland business park

- Alex Mann

A 38-year-old Navy medic shot and critically injured two men Tuesday morning at a business park in Frederick, after which the suspect was shot dead by personnel at a nearby Maryland military base, the city police department said.

The men who were shot at Riverside Tech Park sustained life-threatenin­g injuries and were flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, where they are in critical condition, police said.

After the shooting, the gunman drove to the U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Detrick, where personnel on the base shot and killed him, said Jason Lando, Frederick’s police chief.

The man died after lifesaving efforts, Lando said, adding that it was too early to confirm whether the gunman had a connection to the military base, which is about 10 minutes from the business park. A Fort Detrick official said the so-far-unidentifi­ed gunman was brought down within minutes after he breached the fort’s Nallin Farm Gate near Opossumtow­n Pike.

“Our number one priority is the safety of our people,” U.S. Army Garrison Commander Col. Dexter Nunnally said in a statement. “Our emergency responders are well trained for these types of situations and the fast response of our military police enabled us to contain this threat quickly.”

The Navy said in a brief statement the shooting involved U.S. Navy Sailors and that the shooter was a Navy Hospital Corpsman.

Lando said it was too early to confirm whether the gunman had a connection to the military base, which is about 10 minutes from the business park.

Lando said nobody else was injured during the shooting.

Police responded around 8:30 a.m. to reports of an active shooter in the 8400 block of Progress Drive, said Allen Etzler, a spokesman for the Frederick Police Department. He described the block as containing several warehouses and offices.

“I can tell you that the shooter went into the business and we know that people fled from the business, but I’m not sure at this time where exactly the shooting took place,” Lando said during a media briefing at a nearby Royal Farms store.

Lando added that it’s unclear what kind of weapon was used in the shooting, but assured there was no longer any threat to the public. Police confirmed there was only one suspect, he said.

“It’s terrible. It’s unfortunat­e. It’s tragic,” Lando told reporters, acknowledg­ing the frequency with which public shootings have been reported. The public learns of another shooting, he said, “every time we turn on our TVs.”

The police chief was flanked at a news conference by representa­tives from the Frederick County Sheriff ’s Office, the Maryland State Police and the FBI Baltimore Field Office.

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