Posted on Jul 16, 2015
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ACTIVE SHOOTER CHATTANOOGA, TN NAVAL SUPPORT CENTER 16 JUL 2015

There is an active shooter at the Chattanooga, TN Naval Support Center on Amincola Highway as well as the Armed Forces Recruiting Center on Lee HWY.

One Chattanooga Police Officer shot.

Tune into CNN or local news for more updates.

http://www.newschannel9.com
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GySgt John O'Donnell
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This is a sad day in the Marine Corps and across the Armed Services. I pray for my brothers/sisters and their families.
I am so angered that they couldn't defend themselves due to current rules and regulations. We trust our warfighters to carry a weapon in other countries but not in our own country. They have the training and background investigations already done, and many already have State Concealed or Open Carry licenses, but when the are on Federal Property / in uniform or our of uniform they are not able to be armed. Let's hope this changes...soon!
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In this day and age, it's often better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Having served as the ATFP officer for a site like today's attack, i know the limitations, and had to chose many passive measures to protect my team. I felt it would be better to be judged by 12, than have anyone carried by 6.
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Thank you, please pray for their families.
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One of the victims, Marine SSG David Wyatt of Chattanooga, was a Rally Point member.
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SSG Michael O'Malley
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Prayer vigil tonight redemption church Chattanooga at 7pm
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I am there with you in prayer for the injured and fallen and their families! God Bless!
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:( May they rest in peace. and their families have the support they need during they years to come from their families, friends, and military family to overcome this tragedy. RIP Brothers.
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