Shooting reported at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard

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Shooting reported at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
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DEVELOPING: Authorities are responding to a reported shooting at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard near Honolulu.

The incident occured around 2:30 p.m. local time, according to a post on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam's Twitter account.

JBPHH security forces have responded to a reported shooting at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. Due to the ongoing security incident, access/gates to #JBPHH are closed. We will update when we have further information. pic.twitter.com/6uZulGOUTx Honolulu EMS sent multiple ambulances to the scene, and Honolulu Fire responded with six units, including almost two dozen firefighters.

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