
The campus was locked down with medevac helicopters deployed, and the assailant is no longer an active threat. (Image: Yahoo)
The United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, a revered institution training the nation's future naval officers, was shattered by violence Friday after a former student returned armed and opened fire inside its main dormitory. The attack, which injured multiple people, triggered a massive emergency response and placed the entire campus on a stringent lockdown as law enforcement hunted the assailant.
According to initial reports from law enforcement, the assailant was a former midshipman who had been expelled from the prestigious academy. The armed man entered Bancroft Hall, the enormous dorm where all 4,000+ midshipmen are housed, in a calculating and terrifying maneuver. Eyewitness accounts provided a harrowing detail: the shooter allegedly moved through the halls “knocking on doors while pretending to be a military policeman” before opening fire. This ruse allowed the individual to get close to victims before the attack began.
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The scene was one of controlled chaos. Initial reports indicated two to three victims were injured in the shooting. The response was swift and extensive:
A massive coordinated response unfolded from multiple agencies. Activity for Naval Support To safeguard the university, Annapolis police, local law enforcement, and federal allies descended upon it. Their first priority was to clear Bancroft Hall room-by-room to ensure the shooter was no longer a threat. Maryland’s governor later confirmed that there was “no active threat,” indicating the assailant had been contained or neutralized, though security remained drastically heightened.
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Authorities have confirmed multiple injuries but have not released the exact number of those shot or their precise conditions. The fact that a medevac helicopter was used indicates that at least one victim suffered serious, potentially fatal injuries. Until the victims' families are notified, their names have not been made public.
A Naval Academy spokesperson addressed the situation, stating, “The base is on lockdown out of an abundance of caution. This is a developing situation, and we will provide updates as they become available.” Officials have urged the public to avoid the area entirely to allow emergency services to operate unimpeded as the investigation continues.