Tuesday, April 8, 2014

US Marine guard shot to death by colleague 

A US Marine posted at the main gate of a North Carolina base has shot and killed a colleague inside a guard shack, a military spokesman says.

Camp Lejeune spokesman Nat Fahy said the shooting occurred at around 5.30pm local time on Tuesday.
Law enforcement and emergency personnel attempted to revive the shooting victim at the scene, but Fahy said the person was later pronounced dead at a base hospital.
Fahy said the Marine who fired the shot from his M4 rifle was in custody and awaiting questioning by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

The name of the shooter, who Fahy said was a male, hasn't been released, and Fahy said the victim's name is being withheld until relatives are notified. There were other guards at the gate, but no one else was hurt.
The shack is approximately 4.5-metres by 4.5-metres and sits under a canopy, Fahy said.
He didn't know if anyone other than the two Marines involved in the shooting were inside the shack at the time.
"At no time was the base ever on lockdown," Fahy said.
The shooting comes less than a week after a fatal rampage at Fort Hood in Texas.
There, a soldier is accused of firing 35 shots over an eight-minute span, killing three and wounding 16 others before killing himself.
Fahy stressed the difference in the two situations.
"We understand that people are at a state of heightened sensitivity, given what happened over at Fort Hood," he said.
"It's important that we convey that this is not a Fort Hood-like incident. It was an isolated incident that's no longer active."

 

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