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Marine Shot Self At Twentynine Palms Marine Base

Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, set up its base of operations for the unit's Integrated Training Exercise at Twentynine Palms, Calif., May 2013.
Cpl. Paul Peterson / USMC
Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, set up its base of operations for the unit's Integrated Training Exercise at Twentynine Palms, Calif., May 2013.

A Marine sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a two-hour standoff with military police Tuesday on a sprawling Twentynine Palms Marine Corps base, military officials said.

Shots were reported around 6:30 a.m., triggering an alert of a possible active shooter at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, 175 miles northeast of San Diego, Capt. Nicole Plymale said.

Military police found the Marine on a remote hillside on base and cordoned off the area, she said. They were communicating with the Marine when the individual sustained the self-inflicted gunshot wound around 8:30 a.m..

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No one else was injured and military police fired no shots during the standoff, Plymale said. The Marine was taken to a nearby medical facility.

A shelter-in-place order was lifted by mid-morning and the gates to the base reopened.

About 8,500 people live on the sprawling base that covers 600,000 acres.

The Marine Corps is not releasing the Marine's identity nor gender at this time, Plymale said. Officials said they could not provide more details about whether the initial shots were shot in the air or were targeted at anyone or what the Marine's possible motive was for the shooting.