Shooting at Tennessee National Guard
armory leaves one soldier dead
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[July 10, 2014]
By Tim Ghianni
NASHVILLE Tenn. (Reuters) - A 20-year-plus
veteran of the Tennessee National Guard was shot to death on Wednesday
by an intruder at an armory outside Nashville, and a man described as a
"person of interest" in the case was detained hours later for
questioning, authorities said.
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The shooting occurred about 5 p.m. local time in the National
Guard armory in Lobelville, a town in Perry County, Tennessee, about
75 miles (120 km) southwest of Nashville.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokesman Josh Devine said late
Wednesday night that detectives were probing how the shooter gained
access to the building, which is normally kept locked to outsiders
for security reasons.
The victim was a sergeant first-class in the Tennessee Guard who was
rushed to Perry County hospital but died of his wounds while being
prepared for a helicopter flight to Vanderbilt University Medical
Center in Nashville, authorities said.
Authorities did not identify the detained man, but Devine said he
was not a member of the Guard.
The Tennessee National Guard did not respond to requests for
additional information.
The shooting prompted an intense manhunt in the surrounding area,
and the sheriff's department cautioned residents to stay indoors and
lock up their homes as a precaution.
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The man being questioned was taken into custody at a house a short
distance from the armory, about 3 1/2 hours after the shooting,
Devine said.
(Reporting by Tim Ghianni in Nashville; Writing by Steve Gorman;
Editing by Eric Walsh and Michael Perry)
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