BREAKING: 3 killed in shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola; shooter also dead, sheriff says.
Jeff Bergosh, a facilities manager at the base, had just arrived at the front gates when the station was put on lockdown, trapping thousands of workers in their cars outside their workplace.He said more than 10,000 workers come to Naval Air Station Pensacola every day — many entering from Navy Boulevard, which on Friday morning became into a miles-long parking lot when the lockdown was ordered.
President Donald Trump has been briefed on the shooting and is monitoring the situation, the White House said. Naval Air Station Pensacola employs more than 16,000 military and 7,400 civilian personnel. It was the nation's first naval air station and is the home of the popular Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron and the National Naval Aviation Museum, making it a popular tourist destination. It is also the headquarters for Naval Education Training Command.
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