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Shelter In Place Warning Issued After Gunman Starts Shooting At Park Rangers In Everglades National Park

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A gunman has been arrested at Everglades National Park in Florida after the authorities placed the park on lockdown following reports of an active shooter.

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Shutting down the national park in Flamingo, Florida, the officials confirmed that a gunman started shooting at park rangers on Sunday evening as they urged visitors to shelter in place.

Source – USGS

“Active shooter incident happening at Everglades NP. Main park road (SR 9336) closed for public safety. Visitors/residents in Flamingo should shelter in place,” Everglades National Park revealed in a statement at 8.15 pm.

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“Suspect is a 33 y.o. white male. Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies are coordinating the response.”

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Less than thirty minutes later, at 8.41 pm, the park officials confirmed that the shooter was still at large and that no injuries have been reported so far.

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“There are no injuries to report as of now. Suspect fired at park rangers unprovoked. Suspect is still at large,” they added.

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At 9.07 pm, the officials confirmed that the shooter has been apprehended but urged the visitors to avoid the area while the case remains under investigation.

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“Suspect has been located and is in custody. Incident has been resolved. Press release to follow soon. Please continue to avoid the area,” Everglades National Park tweeted in an update.

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As of this writing, it is not clear who the gunman is or what his motives were. So far, no fatalities or injuries related to the shooting have been reported.

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