Manhunt Continues at Schofield Barracks After Lockdown Lifted

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Schofield Barracks, a U.S. Army base in Hawaii, was briefly on lockdown after an armed man, identified as Paul A. Smith, had a confrontation with a soldier. Reports of shots fired were unconfirmed, and the lockdown was lifted after an extensive search. Law enforcement officials, including a SWAT team, continued to search for Smith both on and off the base. Smith is described as a light-skinned male in his 20s or 30s, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and blue jeans, with a mohawk-style haircut and carrying a camouflage bag. The authorities are urging the public to report any sightings of Smith.
- Schofield Barracks: Lockdown Ends, Search for Armed Man Continues The New York Times
- Lockdown lifted at Schofield Barracks; Suspect identified, still at large KITV Honolulu
- Schofield lockdown lifted as authorities hunt for suspect Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- ‘Shelter in place’ order lifted for Schofield, but authorities still searching for suspect Hawaii News Now
- Hawaii authorities search for man with handgun after he gets into scuffle on Army base and flees The Associated Press
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