U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis Locks Down After Armed Former Midshipman Incident
U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis Locks Down After Armed Former Midshipman Incident

U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis Locks Down After Armed Former Midshipman Incident

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The United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, was placed on lockdown Thursday evening due to reports of an armed threat on campus. A former midshipman who had been dismissed from the academy reportedly returned armed and disguised as a military policeman, going door to door, with gunshots heard inside Bancroft Hall, the dormitory housing the midshipmen. Authorities, including Naval Support Activity Annapolis and local law enforcement, responded promptly to the incident, cautioning students and staff to shelter in place and barricade themselves. While early reports indicated multiple victims, including one med-flighted for treatment, Maryland Governor Wes Moore later stated there was no active threat on campus. The situation remains under investigation, with no official confirmation yet on injuries or the suspect's status. The Naval Academy and military officials emphasized that the lockdown was a precautionary measure and assured ongoing updates as the situation develops.

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