washington navy yard shooting
- For Donna Richardson, of Bel Air, the day after the deadly shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard was more frightening than the previous day's actual events.
- The deadly shooting at one of the region's largest military facilities reopened a debate Monday about whether U.S. officials have done enough to secure the nation's massive portfolio of domestic bases.
- Commanders at area military installations are increasing security while police search for a shooter or shooters at the Washington Navy Yard.
- Family members looking for information about loved ones at the Washington Navy Yard may call 202-433-6151 or 202-433-9713. Those who wish to reunite with loved ones may meet at Parking Lot B of Nationals Stadium, at the intersection of South Capitol Street and N Street SE.