Unarmed soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia bravely tackled an armed gunman who was shooting their colleagues, resulting in five soldiers wounded. The suspect, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, is in custody, and the soldiers' quick response, trained for battlefield scenarios, likely saved lives. Six soldiers received the Meritorious Service Medal for their actions during the incident.
A gunman at Fort Stewart, Georgia, shot five soldiers before being tackled by fellow troops; six soldiers received medals for bravery, with some injured soldiers still hospitalized. Radford, the suspect, remains in custody, and motives are unclear.
Six soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, were awarded medals for bravery after they responded to a shooting incident where a fellow soldier opened fire, injuring five others. The shooter, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, was subdued by unarmed soldiers and is in custody, with investigations ongoing into his motives. The incident highlights ongoing issues of gun violence in the US military and society.
A soldier at Fort Stewart, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, opened fire on fellow soldiers, injuring five before being subdued and taken into custody. The incident, under investigation, involved Radford's personal handgun, and the motive remains unclear. Radford has a prior DUI arrest, and the case will be tried by a military court.
An Army sergeant at Fort Stewart, Georgia, opened fire with a personal handgun, injuring five soldiers before being apprehended. The incident led to a brief lockdown, and the suspect is in pretrial confinement as investigations continue. The base, the largest east of the Mississippi, has experienced recent tragedies, and authorities are working to determine motives.
An Army sergeant opened fire at Fort Stewart, injuring five soldiers before being subdued by others, raising security concerns at military installations; the shooter, Radford, is under investigation, with his motives and the extent of injuries still unclear.
Five soldiers were wounded in a shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia, when a soldier with a handgun opened fire; the suspected gunman was detained, and the injured soldiers are in stable condition. The incident prompted a lockdown and an investigation into how the gun was brought onto the base.
Five soldiers were shot at Georgia's Fort Stewart, but no fatalities occurred, and a suspect has been taken into custody. The incident prompted a brief lockdown, and authorities are investigating the circumstances of the shooting.
Five soldiers were shot and wounded at Fort Stewart military base in Georgia before the shooter was apprehended; the incident led to a lockdown of the base and nearby schools, but there is no ongoing threat to the community, and officials are monitoring the situation.
An active shooter incident with casualties has occurred at Fort Stewart in Georgia, leading to a lockdown and ongoing law enforcement response. The situation is developing, and authorities are on the scene.
Treamon D. Lacy, a retired Army soldier, has been identified as the driver who crashed a military Humvee into the front entrance of the division headquarters at Fort Stewart. Lacy has been charged with theft and destruction of government property and is currently held at the Liberty County Jail. No injuries were reported in the incident.
A suspect has been arrested after a military Humvee crashed into the office building for commanders and top leaders at Fort Stewart in Georgia. No injuries were reported, and the Army Criminal Investigation Division did not disclose the suspect's identity or charges. The driver of the vehicle has prior military experience but is not currently an active member. Fort Stewart is the largest Army post east of the Mississippi River.
A person has been arrested after driving a military vehicle into the front of the 3rd Infantry Division headquarters on Fort Stewart, Georgia. There are no reported injuries, and authorities are currently investigating the incident.