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    By Joe Corbett

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    This morning I woke up to Twitter buzzing about an #activeshooter at the Navy Yard. I live in Southeast Washington DC, pretty close to that installation, though far enough away to feel absolutely safe. However, one of my family members commutes to work using the Navy Yard Metro, and the timing of this alert matched […]



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