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SHOOTING RESPONSE

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FREDERICK, Md. — A Navy medic shot and wounded two U.S. sailors at a military facility Tuesday, then fled to a nearby Army base where security forces shot and killed him, police and Navy officials said.

Authoritie­s said they had yet to determine what drove 38-year-old Fantahun Girma Woldesenbe­t to open fire at the facility, located in an office park in Frederick, Md.

“We’re still trying to sort through stacks of paper ... to figure out exactly what the motive would be,” said Frederick Police Lt. Andrew Alcorn.

Woldesenbe­t shot the sailors with a rifle inside the facility at the Riverside Tech Park on Tuesday morning, causing people inside to flee, said Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando.

Chief Lando, who grew up in Squirrel Hill and is a Shady Side Academy graduate, was a Pittsburgh Police Commander who coordinate­d the response to the Tree of Life shootings on Oct. 27, 2018.

Woldesenbe­t, a Navy medic assigned to Fort Detrick but who lived in town, then drove to the base, where gate guards who had been given advance notice told him to pull over for a search, said Brig. Gen. Michael J. Talley. But Woldesenbe­t immediatel­y sped off, making it about a half-mile into the installati­on before he was stopped at a parking lot by the base’s police force. When he pulled out a weapon, the police shot and killed him, Brig. Gen. Talley said.

The two sailors, who Brig. Gen. Talley said were assigned to Fort Detrick, were airlifted to a hospital. Police said one victim is in critical but stable condition, and the other is in serious condition but expected to be released Wednesday.

Brig. Gen. Talley said investigat­ors will determine as much as they can, including why the suspect went back to the base.

“(I) don’t know his mental status at the time, and we’re certainly going to find all that out,” he said.

Fort Detrick is home to the military’s flagship biological defense laboratory and several federal civilian biodefense labs. About 10,000 military personnel and civilians work on the base, which encompasse­s about 1,300 acres in the city of Frederick.

The base is a huge economic driver in the region, drawing scientists, military personnel and their families. Frederick Mayor Michael O’Connor noted that various defense contractor­s are located near Fort Detrick and that it wouldn’t be unusual for a member of the military to be off base and working with a private firm that does business with the U.S. government.

“When these incidents happen in other places, you’re always grateful that it’s not your community,” Mr. O’Connor added. “But you always know, perhaps in the back of your mind, that that’s just luck — that there isn’t any reason why it couldn’t happen here. And today it did.”

By early afternoon, the Nallin Farm gate at Fort Detrick through which the shooter entered remained closed and two officers were standing by.

Police cordoned off Woldesenbe­t’s garden-style apartment building in Frederick City, a few miles from the site of the shooting.

A neighbor, Ava Target, said she knew Woldesenbe­t only by sight, and that he lived on the top floor of the apartment complex with a wife and two kids. She wasn’t aware of any problems.

 ?? Graham Cullen/The Frederick News-Post via AP ?? A member of the Frederick Police Department Special Response Team peers out of a minivan before entering Fort Detrick after a shooting Tuesday in the Riverside Tech Park in northeast Frederick, Md. Authoritie­s say a Navy medic shot and wounded two people before fleeing to the Army base, where he was shot and killed. See the full story,
Graham Cullen/The Frederick News-Post via AP A member of the Frederick Police Department Special Response Team peers out of a minivan before entering Fort Detrick after a shooting Tuesday in the Riverside Tech Park in northeast Frederick, Md. Authoritie­s say a Navy medic shot and wounded two people before fleeing to the Army base, where he was shot and killed. See the full story,
 ?? Julio Cortez/Associated Press ?? Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando speaks Tuesday during a news conference near the scene of a shooting at a business park in Frederick, Md.
Julio Cortez/Associated Press Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando speaks Tuesday during a news conference near the scene of a shooting at a business park in Frederick, Md.

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