A gun attack on Washington’s naval yard has left 13 people dead sparking a massive lockdown in the nation’s capital.
The violence started unfolding at 8.20am on Monday, when several shots were fired inside the southeast Washington facility.
Police spokesman Chris Kelly earlier
described a suspect as an adult male, about 6 feet tall with a bald head
and medium complexion, dressed in a black top and black jeans.
Two witnesses told Cable News Networks
affiliate WJLA-TV that they heard a fire alarm go off in the building
where they worked, then saw a man with a rifle down the hallway as they
exited the building.
“He aimed the gun and fired our way,” a man who identified himself as Todd Brundidge told WJLA, adding, “I couldn’t believe it.”
People frantically ran down stairs to get out of the building, Brundidge said.
“They were pushing. They were shoving.
People were falling down,” he told WJLA. “As we came outside, people
were climbing the wall trying to get over the wall to get out. …. It was
just crazy.”
The injured included a Washington police
officer who has been hospitalized, and a base security guard officer,
said Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman, Saray Leon.
Three people, including the D.C. police
officer, were admitted to MedStar Washington Hospital Center with
multiple gunshot wounds. They are expected to survive, chief medical
officer Janis Orlowski told reporters.
One person was pronounced dead at George
Washington University Hospital, according to Dr. Babak Sarani, chief of
trauma and acute care there.
Meanwhile, at the Navy yard, helicopters
hovered overhead. In one chopper, there appeared to be a police sniper
peering out, with a scope at the ready.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives sent a team of about 20 special agents to the scene, a
law enforcement official said. The team was the same group that helped
apprehend Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the
official said.
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