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Naval Academy on Lockdown After Accidental Shooting and Threats

 

Naval Academy Shooting

Annapolis, MD — September 11, 2025

The U.S. Naval Academy was placed under lockdown Thursday evening following an accidental shooting that injured a Midshipman and a series of threats that heightened security concerns across Maryland.

According to state officials, the incident occurred during a building-clearing exercise at the academy. A Midshipman was wounded in what authorities believe was an accidental discharge. The injured individual was airlifted to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center and was reported to be in stable condition later that night.

U.S. Representative Sarah Elfreth, who serves on the Naval Academy Board of Visitors, praised the swift response of emergency personnel and emphasized that the safety of Midshipmen remains her top priority.

Security forces quickly sealed off the academy’s entrances, confirming the lockdown around 6:21 p.m. Helicopters were seen landing on the grounds, and residents were advised to avoid the area. The lockdown remained in effect as of 9 p.m.

A scheduled women’s soccer match between Navy and St. Mary’s College of California was canceled, and spectators were turned away. Meanwhile, food delivery services piled up at the gates, with some students reportedly breaking lockdown protocols to retrieve their orders.

The shooting came just one day after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, fueling fears of escalating political violence. On Thursday, Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones and Senate President Bill Ferguson reported receiving bomb threats at their homes. Jones later confirmed the threat was deemed non-credible.

Additionally, multiple historically Black colleges and universities across the country were placed on lockdown following hoax threat calls, according to the FBI.

Elfreth expressed deep concern over the recent wave of violence and threats, stating, “Our nation has been broken by gun violence and political violence.”

Naval Support Activity Annapolis is leading the investigation into the shooting. The Anne Arundel County Fire Department dispatched mutual aid units to assist, though details on their involvement remain limited.

This marks the second lockdown at the Naval Academy this year. A similar incident occurred in January following bomb threats to the North Severn Complex, which were later deemed non-credible.

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Naval Academy Shooting Sparks Lockdown and Investigation

 Naval Academy Shooting Sparks Lockdown and Investigation

Naval Academy Shooting Sparks Lockdown and Investigation

In a tense and chaotic evening at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, a midshipman was shot during a lockdown triggered by online threats from a former student. The incident unfolded Thursday night when authorities responded to reports suggesting a gunman might be on campus impersonating military personnel.

🔒 Lockdown Details

  • The academy was placed under full lockdown as Naval Support Activity Annapolis coordinated with local law enforcement to assess the threat.

  • Students, staff, and faculty were instructed to shelter in place while helicopters hovered overhead and SWAT teams swept dormitories like Bancroft Hall.

🚨 What Happened

  • A midshipman, sheltering in place, mistook a law enforcement officer for a threat and struck them with a parade rifle used for training.

  • The officer responded by shooting the student, who was later medevaced and is expected to recover.

  • The threats originated from a former student who had been expelled and used an IP address to make it appear they were on campus, though they were actually off-site.

📣 Official Response

  • Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s office confirmed there was “no credible threat” to the academy after investigations began.

  • The Naval Academy emphasized that the lockdown was enacted out of an abundance of caution and that updates would follow as the situation developed.

This incident comes amid a troubling wave of campus threats nationwide, including bomb scares and shootings at other universities, raising concerns about safety protocols and digital threat detection.

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