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The US flag flies at half-mast at the Capitol building in honor of the victims of the shooting at the Washington Navy Yard, September 16, 2013 in Washington, DC/AFP

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Shooting spree at Washington naval base leaves 13 dead

The suspect’s work as a naval contractor suggested he may have had a pass that could gain him entry to the Naval Sea Systems Command, which oversees ship-building programs carried out by defense firms.

It was unclear if the military or HP had been aware of Alexis’ brushes with the law, including reportedly two shooting incidents, before he was hired for the IT job.

The shooting sparked a massive show of force as police and federal agents descended on the Navy Yard, which is located on the Anacostia River, less than two miles (three kilometers) from the Capitol.

President Barack Obama ordered that flags be flown at half mast in the US capital until Friday as a mark of respect for the dead.

Obama called the shooting a “cowardly act” and said that America was confronting “yet another mass shooting,” saying troops in the military should not have to face danger at home.

Earlier media reports said the shooter had allegedly barricaded himself in a room in a headquarters building.

After the first reports of shots came at 8:20 am (1320 GMT) in the headquarters building of the Naval Sea Systems Command, police arrived within three minutes and exchanged fire in “multiple engagements” with the suspect, Lanier said.

A Washington police officer was among those injured. Hospital officials said he suffered serious wounds to his legs but was expected to survive.

One employee at the Navy Yard, Patricia Ward, said she had just paid for her breakfast at a cafeteria when shots rang out.

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“I was waiting for my friend to pay when we heard the gun shot. It was three gun shots straight in a row, ‘pow-pow-pow,’” she told reporters.

“Three seconds later it was ‘pow-pow-pow.’ So it was like a total of seven gun shots. And we just started running.”

As helicopters swarmed overhead, police earlier blocked off intersections around the Navy Yard and patrol boats moved in near the site along the river banks.

Flights out of the nearby Reagan National Airport were briefly delayed and several schools were on lockdown until anxious parents came to pick up their children in the afternoon.

The US Senate adjourned for the day as a precaution, and Washington’s baseball team, the Nationals, whose stadium is adjacent to the Navy Yard, called off its Monday evening game.

US Capitol Police said in a statement late Monday that congressional activities would resume as normal on Tuesday.

About 3,000 people work at the naval facility, which dates back to the early 1800s and includes a naval history museum. The complex also has a residence for the four-star chief of the US Navy, Admiral Jonathan Greenert.

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