| Two Dead in USCG ComSta Kodiak Shooting |
| Thursday, 12 April 2012 | |
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0 MB | Download MP3 | Open in popup State Troopers are stationed outside the Kodiak Base Communications Station where two Coast Guardsmen were killed this morning. Jennifer Canfield photo This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Two Coast Guard employees assigned to Communications Station Kodiak were found dead this morning, the victims of gunshot wounds. The Coast Guard is not releasing many details, and the FBI is now investigating the deaths. Base commander Captain Karl Moore said co-workers discovered the bodies when they arrived for work at the communications station about three miles from the main base, between 7 and 8 a.m. He would not identify the two victims, and wouldn't even reveal their genders, until next of kin are notified. Moore also said it is unknown if the incident was a murder suicide or a double homicide. He did say a suspect has not yet been identified.
At this time Moore could not say if the suspect was a civilian or a military employee of the Coast Guard, but he did say the Communications Station is a very high security area.
Peterson Elementary School on the base went into lock down after the bodies were discovered, with some busses diverted to the high school downtown before they arrived at the school. Moore says the base itself is not on lock-down:
Since the crimes took place on federal property, the FBI is now in charge of the investigation. Coast Guard Base Kodiak is the largest in the nation, with about 2,000 military and civilian employees.
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