Historical Events tagged with "gunman"

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Crime & Law

Shooting Spree Targets Military Installations

July 16th, 2015 9 years ago

A gunman opened fire at two military facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee, killing four U.S. Marines and himself. The shooter, Muhammad Abdulazeez, targeted a recruiting station and a Navy reserve center, leading to a rapid response from law enforcement. Authorities reported that Abdulazeez had a history of drug use and mental health issues, making the incident a focal point in discussions about military security and active shooter situations.

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Crime & Law

Gunman Opens Fire at Washington Navy Yard

September 16th, 2013 11 years ago

A gunman entered the Washington Navy Yard, opening fire and resulting in the deaths of twelve individuals. The shooter, identified as Aaron Alexis, was armed with a shotgun and started his attack around 8:15 AM at Building 197, a naval support facility. Security personnel engaged him, leading to a shootout before he was killed. The motive behind his actions was unclear but reportedly included prior mental health issues.

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Crime & Law

Deadly attacks in Baghdad and Jerusalem

March 6th, 2008 17 years ago

A suicide bomber struck a crowded marketplace in Baghdad, resulting in the deaths of 68 individuals, including several first responders who rushed to the scene. On the same day, a gunman opened fire at a school in Jerusalem, killing eight students. The simultaneous occurrences of these violent acts highlighted the ongoing tensions and instability in both Iraq and Israel, igniting fears of escalating violence in the region.

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