From Naval Station Norfolk Public Affairs
NORFOLK (NNS) -- Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Mark A. Mayo, 24,
was killed during a shooting incident at Naval Station Norfolk March 24.
Mayo was assigned to Naval Security Forces, Naval Station
Norfolk. A Hagerstown, Md. native, Mayo enlisted in the Navy in October 2007
and reported to Naval Station Norfolk in May 2011.
"Petty Officer Mayo's actions on Monday evening were
nothing less than heroic. He selflessly gave his own life to ensure the safety
of the Sailors on board USS Mahan (DDG 72)," said Capt. Robert E. Clark,
Jr., commanding officer, Naval Station Norfolk. "Petty Officer Mayo's
family has endured a tremendous loss, as have the men and women of Naval
Station Norfolk, in the loss of a shipmate and friend."
The events of Monday evening are under investigation but it
is known at approximately 11:20 p.m. there was a shooting on board Mahan at Pier
1. The suspect approached the Mahan's quarterdeck and was confronted by the
ship's petty officer of the watch. A struggle occurred and the suspect was able
to disarm the Sailor. Mayo, serving as the chief-of-the-guard, rendered
assistance after seeing the suspect board the ship. Mayo put himself between
the gunman and the petty officer of the watch and as a result was fatally
wounded.
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