12-06-2019, 12:02 PM
More Military Base Mass Shootings
Two naval bases have been targeted by mass shooters this week.
Hawaii:
On Wednesday, A 22-year-old active-duty sailor opened fire on three civilian employees, killing two, before he fatally shot himself at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard near Honolulu, Hawaii.
The suspected shooter was identified as 22-year-old G. Romero. He opened fire on shipyard personnel with his M4 service rifle and then used his M9 service pistol to shoot himself, the official said. https://abcnews.go.com/US/shooting-repor...d=67506641
Florida:
This morning, a mass shooter killed at least three people at the Pensacola (Florida) Naval Air Station before being shot dead by a responding police officer. Seven other people were injured and are being treated, including two responding police officers.
The base remains locked down amid a huge law enforcement response. The naval station employs thousands of people and sprawls along the Pensacola waterfront.
It's not been revealed whether the Pensacola shooter was yet again an active or former military member. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/act...yptr=yahoo
Two naval bases have been targeted by mass shooters this week.
Hawaii:
On Wednesday, A 22-year-old active-duty sailor opened fire on three civilian employees, killing two, before he fatally shot himself at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard near Honolulu, Hawaii.
The suspected shooter was identified as 22-year-old G. Romero. He opened fire on shipyard personnel with his M4 service rifle and then used his M9 service pistol to shoot himself, the official said. https://abcnews.go.com/US/shooting-repor...d=67506641
Florida:
This morning, a mass shooter killed at least three people at the Pensacola (Florida) Naval Air Station before being shot dead by a responding police officer. Seven other people were injured and are being treated, including two responding police officers.
The base remains locked down amid a huge law enforcement response. The naval station employs thousands of people and sprawls along the Pensacola waterfront.
It's not been revealed whether the Pensacola shooter was yet again an active or former military member. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/act...yptr=yahoo