Washington Navy Yard shooting
This image from video released by the FBI shows a Toyota Prius driven by Aaron Alexis as he arrives at the Washington Navy Yard gate. (FBI / AFP/Getty Images)
Police responded Monday morning to a shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard. The death toll has climbed to 13, including gunman Aaron Alexis.
This image taken from security cameras and released by the FBI shows Washington Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis moving through the hallways of Building #197 carrying a Remington 870 shotgun. (FBI / AFP/Getty Images)
A security camera image, released by the FBI, shows Washington Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis moving through the hallways of Building #197. (FBI / AFP/Getty Images)
American flags surrounding the Washington Monument fly at half-mast after the deadly shooting at the Washington Navy Yard. (J. Scott Applewhite / Associated Press)
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A wreath stands at the U.S. Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C., after a ceremony to honor the victims of the Navy Yard shootings. (Jim Watson / AFP/Getty Images)
An armed officer with the Department of Defense works near the gate at the Washington Navy Yard, closed to all but essential personnel. (Jacquelyn Martin / Associated Press)
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, far right, gathers with Navy personnel during a ceremony at the U.S. Navy Memorial to honor the victims of the Navy Yard shooting. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images)
A flag at the U.S. Capitol is lowered to half staff to honor the victims of today’s shooting at the Washington Navy Yard. (Mark Wilson / Getty Images)
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Restaurant owner Oui Suthamtewakul, right, and Micheal Ritrovato speak about working with Aaron Alexis, who was once employed by Suthamtewakul in Fort Worth, Texas. (LM Otero / Associated Press)
A woman wrapped in a Red Cross blanket leaves a gathering point for reuniting family members of Navy Yard employees that was set up inside Nationals Park in the wake of the shooting. (Win McNamee / Getty Images)
This image released by the FBI shows a photo of Aaron Alexis, who police believe was a gunman at the Washington Navy Yard shooting. (FBI / Associated Press)
An empty Nationals Park after the Navy Yard shooting. A scheduled game between the Nationals and Atlanta Braves has been postponed by the shooting. (Patrick McDermott / Getty Images)
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Washington, D.C., Mayor Vincent Gray speaks to the media near the scene of a shooting spree at the Washington Navy Yard. (Jim Lo Scalzo / EPA)
A Capitol police officer patrols the steps at the Capitol as the investigation continues at the nearby Washington Navy Yard. (J. Scott Applewhite / Associated Press)
U.S. Capitol police keep watch at the East Plaza of the Capitol after the shootings at the nearby Washington Navy Yard. (J. Scott Applewhite / Associated Press)
Speaking at the White House, President Obama discusses the Washington Navy Yard shootings, calling the victims “patriots.” (Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press)
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Office workers are evacuated from the scene of the Washington Navy Yard shootings. (Shawn Thew / EPA)
District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray addresses the media on a shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard. (Mandel Ngan / AFP/Getty Images)
A helicopter lifts a person off a roof at the Navy Yard. (Saul Loeb / AFP/Getty Images)
A U.S. Park police helicopter takes a man from the scene of the Washington Navy Yard shooting. (Jacquelyn Martin / Associated Press)
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Washington police respond to the report of a shooting Monday morning at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. (Saul Loeb / AFP/Getty Images)
Law enforcement officers patrol the scene of a shooting at the Washington Navy Yard. (Saul Loeb / AFP/Getty Images)
A police officer trains his rifle on the Navy Yard building. (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
Several emergency vehicles gathered outside the Navy Yard shooting site. (Saul Loeb / AFP/Getty Images)