"Malmstrom Air Force Base Lockdown Lifted Following Active Shooter Alert"

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Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana was placed on lockdown due to an "active shooter alert" at building 219, prompting the implementation of FPCON Delta and a response from law enforcement. The lockdown was lifted after no confirmed shots were fired, and no casualties or injuries were reported. The base, home to the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile system, returned to FPCON Bravo, with officials emphasizing the absence of a public threat. Political figures, including Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and Sen. Jon Tester, monitored the situation closely, while Rep. Matt Rosendale expressed concern and support for those involved.
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