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To: k4gypsyrose

The sailor and the civilian assailant were shot on board the USS Mahan, an AEGIS guided missile detroyer berthed there.

How the hell did an armed civie get onboard that vessel?

Security watch must have got the perp...but him getting aboard is going to be a key part of the NCIS investigation.


40 posted on 03/25/2014 10:13:10 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head
...and here's the answer:

Man kills sailor after diarming Perry Officer

NORFOLK, Va. — A civilian was shot and killed by security officers Monday night after disarming a petty officer standing watch on the destroyer Mahan and shooting a sailor who rushed to help.

Navy officials said the man approached the Mahan's quarterdeck and was confronted by the ship's security personnel. During a struggle, he took a gun from the petty officer on watch and shot another sailor. Navy security forces then shot the man, who they said was not carrying his own weapon.

The incident occurred about 11:20 p.m. on Pier 1, according to Navy spokeswoman Terri Davis. No other injuries were reported.

The civilian was authorized to be on the base, but Davis could not provide additional details.

It's not clear whether he was authorized to be on Pier 1 or the Mahan. The Navy generally keeps check points at pier and ship entrances as well as at base gates.

The sailor who died was described only as a male. Navy officials expect to release his identity after his relatives have been contacted.

Admiral Bill Gortney, the head of Fleet Forces Command in Norfolk, opened an energy workshop on base this morning with a moment of silence "for our shipmate." He added: "We will find out what happened and we will prevent that from happening again."

The base was put on lockdown for about 45 minutes after the shooting as a precaution. Officers, chiefs and duty section personnel should report to the Mahan this morning, but non-duty section enlisted personnel were being told not to report, according to a release from Davis. Counselors were called in from the Fleet and Family Support Center.

So the guy appraoched thee watch, struggled with and disarmed the PO on watch, and then shot and killed a sailor rushing to his aid. I hope they quickly decipher why that guy tried to baord a US Navy vessel unarmed, disarmed the watch, and then killed by others on watch.

41 posted on 03/25/2014 10:20:48 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head
Some ships have civilian Tech Reps on board. They are reps from specific companies for specific systems. We had 50 or more IIRC. But in this case it could have been a base employee working say at the Supply Depot or any number of support facilities there. Could have even been a yard bird from one of the carriers. Pier 1 is up near the main gate. When I was there destroyers and Subs used those piers and the carriers were on the downstream piers on the lower end of Decatur Ave. There are also several clubs on base ran by civilian workers.

When I was in they had begun using Pier and Liberty Passes specific to your ship. You had your active duty military ID and a Liberty or Pier pass with your name and ships name on it you needed to get onboard ship. Pier Pass required a working or dress uniform it meant you were on duty like watch, taking off the trash or other task. In the yard you had a third required I.D. in the form of an ID pouch. A ship that small? Petty Officer of the Watch {Brow Watch} likely knew he didn't belong there.

51 posted on 03/25/2014 5:04:17 PM PDT by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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