Military Base Locked Down Friday After Armed Man Enters Grounds

Military Base Locked Down Friday After Armed Man Enters Grounds

Military Base Locked Down Friday After Armed Man Enters Grounds

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By the Associated Press.

A military base in the nation’s capital was locked down for about two hours Friday, after an armed man ran onto the grounds following a report of gunfire on local streets surrounding the base.

A base statement said the man’s firearm was discovered after the intrusion, and the intruder himself was detained around 2:45 p.m. during “a thorough sweep of the installation.”

The individual, who was not named, was transferred to Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department.

The naval support facility at the north end of the base is used by Marine Helicopter Squadron One, the fleet of green helicopters that carry the president and vice president.

 

Photo Credit: Reuters

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