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The same weapon was used to fire shots at the Pentagon and another Northern Virginia military location, and now investigators are trying to determine whether the gun was used in a third shooting, the FBI said today.
The first shooting occurred at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Va., during the early-morning hours of Oct. 17. The second shooting occurred two days later at the Pentagon in Arlington. Officers heard shots being fired around 5 a.m. The shots are believe to have originated somewhere in the vicinity of the Pentagon's south parking lot, which faces Interstate