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A man was shot and killed after crashing his car through the
gate of a Texas naval base early Thursday and attempting to
attack security personnel.
The driver, who was not been identified, sped past security in a
stolen car at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi's northern
gate before crashing into a barrier. The vehicle caught fire,
and so he exited and charged security officers on foot, a press
release said.
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In response, the officers fired shots at the man, killing him.
The security officials who fired the shots have been assigned to
administrative duties while the episode is reviewed.
The crash unfolded at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi's
northern gate.
The crash unfolded at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi's
northern gate. (U.S. Navy photo by Anne Owens)
The car the attacker arrived in, a grey Ford Edge, had been
reported stolen about half an hour earlier by a woman pumping
gas at a nearby convenience store.
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The air base has resumed normal operations, but the north
entrance is said to be closed until further notice.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/man-shot-killed-after-crashing-car- into-gate-at-naval-air-station
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