Fort Stewart Shooting: Unrest in One of America's Strongest Bases
Five U.S. soldiers were injured in a shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia. The suspect is in custody, and no ongoing threat remains. The incident reflects the concerning trend of shootings even in high-security military spaces. Fort Stewart is a key base supporting thousands of personnel.
Five U.S. soldiers were shot and wounded at Fort Stewart base in Georgia, with the suspect quickly taken into custody, Army officials confirmed. Initial treatment was given on-site before the soldiers were moved to Winn Army Community Hospital for further medical attention. Authorities provided no immediate details on their conditions.
Fort Stewart's Facebook post assured residents that there is no active community threat. The events unfolded rapidly after law enforcement responded to a shooting around 10:56 a.m. ET in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area, prompting a lockdown shortly after. The suspect was apprehended by 11:35 a.m.
No information regarding the suspect's identity, such as military status, was offered by Army officials. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp expressed sorrow over the incident, urging local solidarity and prayers for the victims. President Donald Trump was briefed and is monitoring the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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