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Four people killed at US Navy Yard in Washington | |
(35 minutes later) | |
At least four people have been killed in a mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard, a naval installation in the US capital, a Navy official has said. | |
Police entered an office building in search of a gunman, after shots were fired at 08:20 local time (13:20 GMT), the US Navy said. | |
Local news agencies have said a police officer was among the injured. It remains unclear how many were hurt. | |
Personnel at the yard were ordered to "shelter in place", the Navy said. | |
Capt Ed Buclatin, director of public affairs at the Navy Installations Command at the Navy Yard, said on Twitter that four people were killed and eight injured. | |
The US Navy said shots were reported to have been fired at the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters at the yard in south-east Washington DC. | The US Navy said shots were reported to have been fired at the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters at the yard in south-east Washington DC. |
Cmdr Tim Juris was on the fourth floor of the building when he heard shots, he told the BBC. | |
"It sounded like a tap gun as opposed to a real gun," he said. | |
Dozens of emergency vehicles have converged on the site, and helicopters have been flying overhead. | Dozens of emergency vehicles have converged on the site, and helicopters have been flying overhead. |
President Barack Obama has been briefed on the matter by top officials and has directed federal agencies to co-ordinate their response efforts. | President Barack Obama has been briefed on the matter by top officials and has directed federal agencies to co-ordinate their response efforts. |
As many as 3,000 people work at the command, which engineers, purchases, builds and maintains ships and submarines for the Navy. | As many as 3,000 people work at the command, which engineers, purchases, builds and maintains ships and submarines for the Navy. |
The Washington Navy Yard is the US Navy's oldest shore installation, first opened in the early 19th Century, according to the Navy. | The Washington Navy Yard is the US Navy's oldest shore installation, first opened in the early 19th Century, according to the Navy. |