Updated: Apr 7 2021, 3:36 ET
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THIS is the moment a bleeding Maryland sailor pleads for help after a medic shot two people before himself being gunned down.
Police say US Navy medic Fantahun Woldesenbet, 38, shot two sailors with a rifle in Frederick, Maryland, on Tuesday morning.
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Surveillance video shows a sailor who was shot near the Fort Detrick Army base in Maryland on Tuesday entering a business and pleading for help while covered in bloodCredit: WTTG
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Police Chief Jason Lando confirmed details of the shooting
Footage shows a wounded sailor who was shot near the Fort Detrick Army base entering a business and pleading for help while covered in blood.
2 Injured In Active Shooter Incident Near Fort Detrick In Frederick, Navy Says U.S. Sailors Involved
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Funny how all these shootings are starting up again full force 2 months after Biden is in office
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A gunman is dead and two people are in critical condition after a shooting in Frederick, Maryland, on Tuesday morning.
The shooting was reported at about 8:30 a.m. in the Riverside Tech Park, on Progress Drive not far from Monocacy Boulevard.
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By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 6, 2021 Petty Officer 3rd Class Fantahun Woldesenbet shot and critically wounded two sailors working at a site outside of Fort Detrick, Md., on Tuesday morning before military police shot and killed him for breaching a gate at the Army base and pulling out a weapon. Military and civilian law enforcement did not say whether 38-year-old Woldesenbet, a Navy hospital corpsman who was assigned to Fort Detrick, worked at the overflow site in Frederick where he opened fire on fellow sailors, nor did they speculate on the motive behind the shooting. Woldesenbet entered the Navy facility, located in the Riverside Tech Park at about 8:20 a.m. armed with a rifle, said Chief Jason Lando of the Frederick Police Department. Two male sailors in that facility were critically wounded and flown by helicopter to the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Their names were not released Tuesday.
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