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Surveillance video shows Frederick shooting victim fleeing for help

Surveillance video shows Frederick shooting victim fleeing for help
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Navy Hospital Corpsman, 38, Shoots Two Sailors at Maryland Business Park


Navy Hospital Corpsman, 38, Shoots Two Sailors at Maryland Business Park
Valerie Edwards, Daily Mail, April 6, 2021
A Navy hospital corpsman shot two sailors at a business park in Maryland before breaching a gate at the nearby Fort Detrick Army base where he was killed by military personnel, authorities said.
Married, father-of-two Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet, 38, who had a rank of E-4, or petty officer third class, entered a business at the Riverside Tech Park, which is connected to the Fort Detrick base, causing people inside to flee, Frederick Police Chief Jason Lando said.
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After the shooting, the medic drove about 10 minutes to Fort Detrick, where he was shot by base personnel, Lando said at a news conference.

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More Than One VDARE.com Reader Writes To Point Out That "Navy Corpsman" In Attempted Immigrant Mass Murder Has Ethiopian Name | Letters


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a fairly common name...in Ethiopia.
There's a different Fantahun Woldesenbet who's a doctor in Africa, and more than one Dr. Woldesenbet in America, displacing American medical students, but not shooting up military facilities.
I don't know what an Ethiopian was doing in the US Navy before he started shooting people--presumably displacing Americans who want to serve their country. A medical corpsman does what an EMT does in civilian life, and most are unarmed, even in wartime, because of the Geneva Convention.
That may explain why Woldesenbet was displaying Ethiopian rather than American marksmanship, like Sudanese immigrant  Akouch Kashoual, a “refugee” who shot up a Nebraska cold storage warehouse in 2010, wounding three Hispanic employees, but killing no one but himself.

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Moment bleeding Maryland sailor pleads for help after medic Fantahun Woldesenbet 'shoots two before being gunned down'


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.

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FBI Investigates Maryland Naval Base Shooting


9 & 10 News
April 7, 2021
Agents say the suspect, who is now dead, was an active duty sailor.
He has been identified as Fantahun Woldesenbet.
Police say the suspect opened fire inside a military storage facility, shooting and injuring two people.
Surveillance footage captured one of the victims entering another building after being shot.
After the shooting, the suspect drove to Fort Detrick a few miles away where he was shot and killed.

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Dramatic moment Navy medic Fantahun Woldesenbet chases down his victim in shooting that injured 2 sailors near base


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Dramatic moment Navy medic Fantahun Woldesenbet chases down his victim in shooting that injured 2 sailors near base
Updated: Apr 7 2021, 17:58 ET
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THIS is the dramatic moment Navy medic Fantahun Girma Woldesenbet chased down his victim in a shocking shooting that left two sailors injured near a Naval base.
Police say the US Navy medic Woldesenbet, 38, allegedly shot two sailors with a rifle in Frederick, Maryland, on Tuesday morning and new CCTV footage from a construction business shows him targeting one of them.
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Fantahun Woldesenbet, 38, died following the incidentCredit: Frederick Police
During the disturbing clip, a driver can be seen tearing after one of the victims before the suspect – identified as Woldesenbet – fled to nearby Fort Detrick where he was shot and killed by security, reported WTTG.

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One sailor shot near Fort Detrick released from hospital, one remains in critical condition


By ROSE L. THAYER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 7, 2021
One of two sailors wounded Tuesday in a shooting near Fort Detrick, Md., has been released from a Baltimore hospital, though the other is still in critical condition, according to the Navy.
The two men were shot at about 8:20 a.m. by Petty Officer 3rd Class Fantahun Woldesenbet, 38, at a Navy warehouse located in Frederick, the city outside of the Army base. After shooting the two sailors, Fantahun drove to Fort Detrick, attempted to enter the base and was killed about 25 minutes later as he ran from base police.
All three sailors were assigned to a Navy research center at Fort Detrick, but officials have declined to offer any possible motive in the shooting.

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Police: Active-duty Navy official responsible for shooting in Frederick, Maryland

Police: Active-duty Navy official responsible for shooting in Frederick, Maryland
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Scottish suspect Christopher Hughes denies killing Dutch crime writer Martin Kok & involvement in crime across Europe

Scottish suspect Christopher Hughes denies killing Dutch crime writer Martin Kok & involvement in crime across Europe
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Police: Active-duty Navy official responsible for shooting in Frederick, Maryland


Police: Active-duty Navy official responsible for shooting in Frederick, Maryland
Suspect shot, killed by Army officials
WJLA Chopper
Posted at 8:46 AM, Apr 06, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-06 15:20:53-04
FREDERICK, Md. — An active-duty member of the Navy shot two fellow service members Tuesday morning at an off-base military unit before he was shot and killed by Army personnel when he evaded a security checkpoint at nearby Fort Detrick.
The two victims were airlifted to nearby hospitals and were initially listed in critical conditions. As of Tuesday afternoon, one of those victims is still in critical condition — the other is expected to be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday.

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