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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
03-25-2014, 07:07 PM
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USS Mahan fatal shooting suspect boarded ship without a weapon

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -- A civilian boarded a Navy destroyer at the world's largest naval base late at night, took a weapon from a sailor who was standing watch and used it to shoot and kill another sailor who was trying to help his embattled colleague, Navy officials said Tuesday.

Navy security forces then killed the suspect, who was authorized to be on Naval Station Norfolk and did not bring his own weapon on base, according to Capt. Robert Clark, the base's commanding officer.

The identities of the civilian and the sailor who were killed have not been released.

"Information about our sailor will come at the appropriate time and today is not that day," said Clark, who asked for privacy for the sailor's family.

No other injuries were reported from the encounter, which occurred Monday about 11:20 p.m. on the USS Mahan, a guided-missile destroyer. It wasn't immediately clear why the civilian attempted to board the ship or if he ever had access to it previously.

Clark said the identification found with the civilian indicates it is unlikely he was a military dependent authorized to be on base for that reason. He said the civilian was found with a TWIC card. According to the Navy's Military Sealift Command, a TWIC card is a transportation worker's credential card and is necessary to apply for any jobs with the command.

Military Sealift Command hires civilian mariners to crew its ships, including the hospital ship USNS Comfort, which uses the same pier as the Mahan. Clark said it was unclear what exactly the civilian's job was or when he worked on the base.

The base was briefly on lockdown following the shooting, but traffic was back to normal early Tuesday morning.

The Navy will release both men's names after their families are notified, said Naval Station Norfolk spokeswoman Terri Davis.

Aside from the pier where the Mahan was docked, operations had returned to normal at the base, with counselors available, the Navy said in a statement.

But most enlisted sailors on the Mahan - docked at the first of 13 main piers - were not to report to duty Tuesday.

Some sailors gathered for a training session - unrelated to the shooting - and began with a moment of silence for their colleague. "We'll find out what happened, and we'll prevent that from occurring again," Adm. Bill Gortney, commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, based in Norfolk, told them.
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The shooting on the Mahan comes about a month after the Navy held anti-terrorism and force protection exercises on bases around the U.S., including an active-shooter drill at the Norfolk station.

To get on the base, civilians must be escorted or have identification that allows them to be there. Authorized civilians can include Department of Defense employees, contractors and military family members.

Each base entrance is guarded, and motorists present IDs. Inspections are rare. All 13 piers have additional security forces. As part of ongoing security efforts, handheld ID scanners were implemented this year at Navy bases in the region, including the Norfolk station.

The shooting comes months after a September incident at the Washington Navy Yard, in which a gunman - identified as a contractor and former Navy reservist - killed 12 civilian workers before being shot to death.

I wonder what inspired this attack???? hmmmmm.. -Tyr

aboutime
03-25-2014, 07:25 PM
I wonder what inspired this attack???? hmmmmm.. -Tyr


Personally, and because I lived that kind of life aboard ship. I suspect there was something...none of us will ever know, about why that man went aboard the ship.
As for overpowering the Petty Officer of the Watch. I won't give anything away related to security I am aware of...but, I suspect (yet can't be sure) somebody wasn't doing their job, and not paying attention as they should.

The OOD (Officer of the Deck) is usually a First Class, or Chief Petty Officer who observes, permits, checks ID'S, and salutes everyone who comes across the BROW...Landlubbers call it the GANGPLANK.
There really is nothing more to say until the Navy decides to release all of the INFO they want.
I do remember the days when I stood those watches in all kinds of weather, and temperatures that lasted 4 hours per watch.
Most civilians have little, if any idea what it means to Literally STAND A WATCH on the QUARTERDECK of a ship.
The OOD, Petty Officer of the Watch, and Messenger are the PROTECTION of that ship during all hours, with the new forms of permanent Security forces assigned since 9-11.
Sadly. Two human beings are dead, and two families are mourning as we speak here.
REAL LIFE IS TAKING PLACE. We should all, never forget that.