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Ex-Midshipman Arrested, Charged In Naval Academy Active Shooter Hoax

Jackson Fleming faces federal charges for causing a lockdown at the U.S. Naval Academy by sending a false threat online, leading to emergency response and one midshipman injured, officials said.

  • On September 11, 2025, a lockdown was initiated at the Naval Academy located in Annapolis after a false active shooter alert spread via social media.
  • The lockdown arose from a threatening post traced to Jackson Elliott Fleming, a 23-year-old former midshipman from Chesterton, Indiana.
  • During the security incident, a midshipman accidentally struck a member of the security team using a parade rifle and was subsequently shot in the shoulder; both individuals received medical treatment and were later discharged.
  • Fleming has been charged with a federal offense involving the communication of a threat across state lines, which carries a potential prison term of up to five years, and his lawyer has pledged a robust legal defense against the allegations.
  • The Naval Academy remains closed to the public amid ongoing investigations, highlighting tensions from recent violent incidents nationwide but confirming no actual active shooter was present.
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13 WTHR broke the news in Indianapolis, United States on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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