ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The United States Naval Academy in
Maryland was put on lockdown Thursday and a building was cleared
in response to reports of threats made to the miliary school,
and one person was injured, officials said.
The person injured was airlifted to a hospital and was in stable
condition, Lt. Naweed Lemar, the spokesperson for the base that
hosts the academy, said in a statement.
By early Friday, he said the lockdown was lifted and the academy
in Annapolis had “been given the all clear.”
Naval Support Activity Annapolis security and local law
enforcement had responded to the reports of suspicious activity,
Lemar said. Additional details about the threat and how the
person was injured were not immediately available.
Lemar had said earlier that the academy was on lockdown “out of
an abundance of caution.”
Police were seen near Bancroft Hall, which houses midshipmen in
its more than 1,600 dorm rooms. It is considered the biggest
single college dormitory in the world, according to the school’s
website.
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