Naval Medical Center San Diego active shooter

| January 26, 2016

Added: It looks like it was nuthin’. The reports came from a single “witness” and the police can find no signs of guns being fired.

Facts are still muddled, but someone reported gun shots in the Wounded Warrior facility at Naval Medical Center San Diego in Balboa Park;

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Reports are that SWAT has arrived on the scene, a command post has been established and police are conducting building searches.

Category: Breaking News

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The Other Whitey

Starting to look like a hoax. Still too early to call, though.

desert

Some smart ass punk thinks this is funny imho!

Just An Old Dog

No one in custody. The cops were just searching people. Complete false alarm. No shots, no gunman.

A Proud Infidel®™

So now we’ll soon see B. Hussein 0bama bawl while reading from his teleprompter calling for false alarm control laws?

E-6 type, 1 ea

*Common sense false alarm control laws

Veritas Omnia Vincit

Hopefully it ends quietly for everyone but the perp, with luck the perp is DRT’ed.

Harry

“The sounds were heard in the basement of Building 26, which houses offices and barracks for wounded sailors and Marines as well as a gym, said spokesman Mike Alvarez.”

This is why you don’t slam the weights.

Claw

Or pop the medicine balls.

CCO

I think the French for this is “oeuf sur le visage,” but I suppose better safe than sorry.

RM3(SS)

Waiting for Obama to shed a tear and call for more gun control because of this in 3…2…1

IDC SARC

Tears of a clown…when everyone’s around.

(apologies to Smoky Robinson)

The Other Whitey

Fuck him.

blaster

It would be best if you would just say what you feel about him and stop sugar coating it.

AW1Ed

False alarm, thankfully.

CA_SGT

I love the tweet for occupants to “run, hide or fight” in that order.

Pinto Nag

I sent a link to Jonn a few weeks back that talked about that. That is the current protocol for an active shooter situation: run if you can, hide if you must, and fight as a last resort. Basically, it approaches it from the standpoint that the people being addressed have no training in survival/self-defense.

Haywire Angel

I wish I was able to defend myself here at work, but it is a fed building. If I could carry, I would. I work Admin/customer service, so the best I can do is make it extremely difficult to get past me to the rest of the folks here. Most of them don’t have that extra training, so they do rely on “run, hide or fight”. At least I have wasp spray and a “panic” alarm LOL.

2/17 Air Cav

“Run, hide or fight.” See, everyone in the building said, pretty much in unison, “What do we do now?” Some E2 said, “I know! Let’s check social media!” And that’s what they did. The rest, as they say, is social media history. Thank goodness for Twitter and Facebook. Without them, the boys and girls at the SD Med Center would still be standing around wondering what to do.

Airdale (AW) USN

I don’t think it’s a bad ideal to hide, since you’re in a hospital with no weapons and on base.

Weekend Warrior in Texas

There are plenty of weapons in a hospital, one just has to be creative.

B Woodman

Any chair in a barfight