4 Killed Including Shooter at Navy Base in Pensacola, Florida

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By Reuters
December 6, 2019US News
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4 Killed Including Shooter at Navy Base in Pensacola, Florida
Emergency responders near the Naval Air Base Station in Pensacola, Fla., on Dec. 6, 2019. (WEAR-TV via AP)

Three people were killed by a shooter on Friday at Naval Air Station Pensacola, a major U.S. Navy base in Florida, before sheriff’s deputies fatally shot the shooter, authorities said, the second deadly shooting at a U.S. military installation this week.

An “active shooter” was encountered on the base on Friday morning, according to the Escambia County sheriff’s office.

A few minutes later, the shooter was dead, officials said.

Naval Air Station Pensacola
The main gate at Naval Air Station Pensacola is seen on Navy Boulevard in Pensacola, Fla., on March 16, 2016. (U.S. Navy/Patrick Nichols/Handout via Reuters)

A sheriff’s deputy fatally shot the shooter in a classroom on the base, Sheriff David Morgan said at a news conference on Friday morning. He declined to share any details about the suspected shooter’s identity.

“Walking through the crime scene was like being on the set of a movie,” Morgan said.

Two sheriff’s deputies were injured, one shot in the arm, the other in the knee, but both were expected to survive, officials said at the news conference.

Eight people were being treated at Baptist Hospital, hospital spokeswoman Kathy Bowers said.

President Donald Trump had been briefed and was monitoring the situation, a White House spokesman said.

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Naval Air Station Pensacola is seen in an aerial view in Pensacola, Fla., on August 14, 2012. (U.S. Navy/Patrick Nichols/Handout via Reuters)

On Wednesday, a sailor shot three civilians at the historic Pearl Harbor military base in Hawaii, killing two of them before taking his own life.

The Pensacola base, which is near Florida’s border with Alabama, is a major training site for the Navy and home to its aerobatic flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels. The base employs more than about 16,000 military and 7,400 civilian personnel, according to the base’s website.

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The aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy arrives for exercises at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla., on March 17, 2004. (U.S. Navy/Patrick Nichols/Handout via Reuters)
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