
"A shooting involving a contracted security officer at U.S. Coast Guard housing in Novato prompted a shelter-in-place order there Thanksgiving night that has since been lifted, Coast Guard officials said Friday. Novato police initially issued an alert shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday about an altercation between US Coast Guard Security and an unknown suspect that led to residents sheltering in place in the Bolling, Marin Valley and Coast Guard housing areas of southern Novato."
"The Coast Guard housing site in Novato consists of 121 housing units at the former Hamilton Army Airfield. Police said the shelter-in-place orders had been lifted as of 10:30 p.m. On Friday morning, Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Charlie Valor said the law enforcement activity was due to a shooting involving a contracted security officer at the Coast Guard housing site. The security officer was not injured, and authorities have not shared any other details about the shooting."
Late on Thanksgiving night, a shooting involving a contracted security officer occurred at U.S. Coast Guard housing in Novato, prompting shelter-in-place orders. Novato police issued an alert shortly after 8 p.m. about an altercation between US Coast Guard Security and an unknown suspect that led residents in the Bolling, Marin Valley and Coast Guard housing areas to shelter in place. The housing site contains 121 units at the former Hamilton Army Airfield. Police lifted the shelter-in-place orders by about 10:30 p.m. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Charlie Valor confirmed the shooting involved a contracted security officer, who was not injured. Authorities have not released further details.
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