Chilling NASA emails warning employees

by Victoria Revay | April 20, 2007 at 03:05 pm
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These are the emails that were sent by JSC officials. This may become critical evidence in the investigation that is surely to follow.

  • We have a report of an individual with a gun in Bldg 44. Security has responded and evacuated the building while continuing to evaluate the situation. As always we are concerned about the safety and security of
    our employees. Please cooperate with security during this time. We will keep you posted.
  • Security Situation in Building 44
  • We have a report of an individual with a weapon in Building 44.Security has responded and evacuated the building while continuing to evaluate the situation. Residents of all other buildings are advised to shelter in place until further notice. The roads around Building 44 are blocked. As always we are concerned about the safety and security of our employees. Please cooperate with security during this time. We will keep you posted.

  • In the last e-mail communication, employees were encouraged to remain in their buildings. There’s no need to continue to shelter-in-place. Employees are welcome to leave as they desire.
    In light of the ongoing situation, employees are asked to exit through the following gates: For those in the 300 and 400 area, please exit through the Space Center Boulevard gate near Bay Area Boulevard. For employees located in the 200 area and core area, please exit through the main gate or through the Space Center Boulevard gate (closest to the NASA Parkway and the Hilton). For parents departing the child care center, please use the Gilruth exit or the "Hilton Gate."To ensure your safety, Security has blocked off Second Street -- the road in front of Building 44We appreciate your continued cooperation with Security officials.


BLDG 44 is the home or EV - the avionics and comm group.

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