WASHINGTON (AP) â A Navy medic who shot and wounded two U.S. sailors before he was killed by police on a nearby Army base was a laboratory technician assigned to a Naval medical research center on the base, according to his service record and a military official.
Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet, 38, and the two men he shot Tuesday at a government-leased military warehouse were all assigned to Fort Detrick in Frederick, authorities have said.
Employees at Nicolock Paving Stones, a business located in the same office park as the warehouse, assisted one of the wounded sailors, Navy Hospitalman Casey Nutt, 26, of Germantown, Maryland, after he fled the scene of the initial shooting. Nutt was released from a hospital on Tuesday evening, authorities said in a news release.
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Navy medic who shot 2 was assigned to Fort Detrick medical research center 2 days ago Brig. Gen. Michael J. Talley, left, commander of U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick, Md., and Frederick Maryland Police Chief Jason Lando speak to reporters near the scene of a shooting at a business park in Frederick, Md., Tuesday. (Carolyn Kaster/AP) A Navy medic who shot and wounded two U.S. sailors before he was killed by police on a nearby Army base was a laboratory technician assigned to a Naval medical research center on the base, according to his service record and a military official.