U.S. Navy Confirms Drill, NSA Bethesda Reports False Alarm at Walter Reed Medical Center

Mel Madarang
WMAL.com

WASHINGTON D.C. (WMAL)- Following the reports of an active shooter situation at Walter Reed Medical Center, multiple government agencies reported that there was no active shooter but had conflicting reports on what exactly occurred at the medical center.

In a tweet, the U.S. Navy stated that it was an “ad hoc drill by tenant command” at Walter Reed Medical Center. Montgomery County Police Department spokesperson Lucille Bower told WMAL that the department was not made aware about the drill in advance and that the 911 call came in as a legitimate call for assistance.

“It was responded to and investigated thoroughly as the potential of a real incident involving an active shooter,” Bower said. However, police concluded in their investigations that there was no active shooter.

 

Maryland Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, who tweeted from within the medical center during the situation, said that “at no point was there any indication that this was a drill.”

In another tweet, Naval Support Activity Bethesda stated that this was a “false alarm and not part of a scheduled drill as has been reported.”


Police responded to reports of a possible active shooter situation at Walter Reed Medical Center, according to Montgomery County Police public information officer Lucille Bower.

The call came approximately at 2:23 p.m. and Montgomery County police responded to the center to investigate the situation. From inside the medical center, Maryland Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger tweeted about the situation.

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