Washington Navy Yard Shooting: What happened in Washington? Fears of ‘targeted attacks’ as horrific visuals emerge

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According to reports, the shooting occurred at washington d.c.Visuals from the scene Thursday at the Navy Yard were shared online. Independent reporter Nick Sortor shared a video saying, “Heavily armed U.S. Capitol Police are racing to cover the shooting near a senior U.S. government official at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. “

A large police presence was reported at the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard following the shooting. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)
A large police presence was reported at the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard following the shooting. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)

Salter noted that U.S. Capitol Police were on the scene. He pointed out that black SUV What’s seen in the video is an armored Chevrolet Suburban used by members of Congress and members of the president’s cabinet. Salter further reported that it was “unclear” whether the attack was targeted.

According to reports, the gunman has not been detained and police are searching the area. “I witnessed the officer being picked up by plainclothes Capitol Police and being protected by uniformed officers carrying long rifles. I will not reveal the officer’s name without their express permission because I did not want to do a human search of their home. Other officers could be seen sweeping the area looking for evidence such as shell casings,” Sauter further said.

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The D.C. Police Department and the U.S. Capitol Police have not commented on the incident.

Navy Yard Shooting: Reactions and Fears

Several people were curious about the politicians who lived near the Navy Yard. Artificial intelligence chatbot Grok helps, explain “Publicly reported include Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – who has lived in a Navy Yard apartment for years. The area has also attracted young congressional staffers and some past Trump administration staff as they built modern housing along the river. But it’s impossible to list ‘all’ – the exact homes of most officials are not public for obvious security reasons.”

it additional “No, there are no public reports of current Trump Cabinet members living near the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. Several senior officials (Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegers, Attorney General Pam Bondi, former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem) have moved into secure military housing at Fort McNair or Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling for their own safety. Noem previously rented at the Navy Yard but has since relocated. The exact private residences are not on public record.”

To be sure, the official’s name has not been released, so Gronk’s answer is just speculation based on public records or past information. Ichino claim X called the shooting “targeted at Donald Trump.” However, this is from an unverified profile and no confirmation is provided. President Trump did not appear in the Navy Yard area but remained at the White House while in Washington.

News of the shooting at the Washington Navy Yard came days after a teenage mob took over. Reports on April 12 indicate that four teenagers were charged with disorderly conduct in the unruly incident.

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