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Historical Washington Navy Yard in Capitol Heights, Maryland

Washington Navy Yard
A source of one of the famous whistleblower cases opens up about the Washington Navy Yard. Learn about what is really happening in your nation's capital.

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The Washington Navy Yard Shooting was not an Accident

The Washington Post News article released on January 6, 2006 brought concerns to Congress. Congress held
a hearing on the matter. Federal Police Jonathan Bourndon terminated for whisleblowing on his Agency.
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- Click here to read the news article of Anthony Meeley Politico navy yard first responder complain of bad radios,
by reporter Kate Brannen dated 9/19/13 6:24PM

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Stay updated with the Jonathan Bourdon Whistleblowing case in Capital Heights, Maryland. We tell you all about the Washington Navy Yard. For more than 10 years, we have extensively covered Mr. Bourdon's case. We want to keep you, the public, fully informed about the events surrounding the Navy Yard shooting. The shooting was not an accident, and the occurrences stated in the news are still happening today. Our goal is to provide our readers with the information necessary to educate everyone about the current circumstances involving the Washington Navy Yard.  

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Jeffrey Walls John Grey  James Waters
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Ms. Loretta Bethea

Jonathan Boundon Mr.Larry Cruz

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