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Federal employee taken into custody following “active shooter hoax” at NJ’s largest military base
A civilian employee falsely reported gunshots to create a 'trauma bond' with coworkers, triggering a one-hour lockdown at New Jersey’s largest military base, officials said.
- A Navy civilian employee named Malika Brittingham was taken into custody for falsely reporting a shooting threat at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey, aiming to create a bond with her colleagues.
- Brittingham texted a claim about hearing gunshots, triggering panic and a lockdown that lasted about an hour before law enforcement determined there was no shooter.
- U.S. Attorney Alina Habba criticized Brittingham's actions, stating, 'This kind of senseless fear-mongering and disruption will not be tolerated in my state.'
- Investigators found inconsistencies in Brittingham's story, and she admitted her goal was to provoke a police response for emotional bonding.
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Tuesday morning, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Joint Base, outside Trenton, declared full closure following a report of active shooter
Employee admits to falsely reporting active shooter at New Jersey base
A civilian employee with the Navy admitted Wednesday to falsely reporting an active shooter at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey. Base emergency protocols were activated, and law enforcement officials arrived on the scene Tuesday after Malika Brittingham said she heard five to six gun shots. Brittingham first reported the alleged shots in a text…
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