Shooting Incident at Fort Stewart: Investigating the Motive
A U.S. Army sergeant opened fire at Fort Stewart, wounding five soldiers before being subdued and arrested. The motive remains unclear. While all victims are stable, the incident raises concerns about base security and gun violence in the U.S., echoing past military base shootings.
A U.S. Army sergeant shot and wounded five soldiers at Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia using a personal handgun. The incident occurred on Wednesday and resulted in all victims being listed in stable condition, with some requiring surgery, according to military officials.
The shooter, identified as 28-year-old Quornelius Radford, was subdued by nearby soldiers and taken into custody. He has been stationed at Fort Stewart since 2022 and is a specialist in automated logistics. A motive for the attack has not been determined, and the investigation is ongoing.
Despite lifted lockdown measures following Radford's arrest, the incident highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence and security on U.S. military bases. This shooting is reminiscent of previous high-profile military base attacks, such as the 2009 Fort Hood incident, which left 13 dead.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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