Shooting at Georgia Military Base Leaves Five Soldiers Injured

In This Article
HIGHLIGHTS
- Five soldiers were injured in a shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia, by Sgt Quornelius Radford, who used a personal handgun.
- The incident led to a temporary lockdown of the military base, with the shooter subdued by fellow soldiers.
- All injured soldiers are in stable condition, with three requiring surgery, and investigations are ongoing to determine the motive.
- President Trump condemned the attack as an "atrocity" and emphasized that the perpetrator will face full legal consequences.
- The FBI is coordinating with Army Criminal Investigations Division to assist in the investigation.
A shooting incident at Fort Stewart, a major military base in Georgia, has left five soldiers injured after an active-duty Army sergeant opened fire. The alleged shooter, identified as 28-year-old Sgt Quornelius Radford, used a personal handgun to target his colleagues before being subdued by other soldiers. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, prompted a temporary lockdown of the sprawling base, located about 240 miles southeast of Atlanta.
Incident Details and Response
The shooting took place at the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area, where Radford was stationed. According to Brigadier General John Lubas, commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division, the quick actions of nearby soldiers prevented further harm. "They immediately and without hesitation tackled the suspect," Lubas stated, allowing law enforcement to take Radford into custody. The base lockdown was lifted shortly after the shooter was apprehended.
Victims and Investigation
All five injured soldiers are in stable condition, with three having undergone surgery. Two of the victims were transferred to Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah for further treatment. The Army Criminal Investigations Division is currently interviewing Radford, but no motive has been disclosed. The handgun used was not military-issued, and authorities are investigating how it was brought onto the base.
Community Impact and Reactions
The shooting has had a significant impact on the Fort Stewart community, which houses nearly 9,000 people, including military personnel and their families. Nearby schools also went into lockdown as a precaution. President Donald Trump, addressing the incident, labeled it an "atrocity" and assured that the attacker would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The FBI's Savannah office is coordinating with military investigators to provide any necessary assistance.
WHAT THIS MIGHT MEAN
As investigations continue, authorities are focused on uncovering the motive behind the shooting and how Radford managed to bring a personal weapon onto the base. The incident raises questions about security protocols at military installations and the mental health support available to service members. Legal proceedings against Radford are expected to follow, potentially leading to a court-martial. The case could prompt a review of policies regarding personal firearms on military premises and highlight the need for enhanced mental health resources for soldiers.
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Shooting at Georgia Military Base Leaves Five Soldiers Injured

In This Article
Sofia Romano| Published HIGHLIGHTS
- Five soldiers were injured in a shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia, by Sgt Quornelius Radford, who used a personal handgun.
- The incident led to a temporary lockdown of the military base, with the shooter subdued by fellow soldiers.
- All injured soldiers are in stable condition, with three requiring surgery, and investigations are ongoing to determine the motive.
- President Trump condemned the attack as an "atrocity" and emphasized that the perpetrator will face full legal consequences.
- The FBI is coordinating with Army Criminal Investigations Division to assist in the investigation.
A shooting incident at Fort Stewart, a major military base in Georgia, has left five soldiers injured after an active-duty Army sergeant opened fire. The alleged shooter, identified as 28-year-old Sgt Quornelius Radford, used a personal handgun to target his colleagues before being subdued by other soldiers. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, prompted a temporary lockdown of the sprawling base, located about 240 miles southeast of Atlanta.
Incident Details and Response
The shooting took place at the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area, where Radford was stationed. According to Brigadier General John Lubas, commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division, the quick actions of nearby soldiers prevented further harm. "They immediately and without hesitation tackled the suspect," Lubas stated, allowing law enforcement to take Radford into custody. The base lockdown was lifted shortly after the shooter was apprehended.
Victims and Investigation
All five injured soldiers are in stable condition, with three having undergone surgery. Two of the victims were transferred to Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah for further treatment. The Army Criminal Investigations Division is currently interviewing Radford, but no motive has been disclosed. The handgun used was not military-issued, and authorities are investigating how it was brought onto the base.
Community Impact and Reactions
The shooting has had a significant impact on the Fort Stewart community, which houses nearly 9,000 people, including military personnel and their families. Nearby schools also went into lockdown as a precaution. President Donald Trump, addressing the incident, labeled it an "atrocity" and assured that the attacker would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The FBI's Savannah office is coordinating with military investigators to provide any necessary assistance.
WHAT THIS MIGHT MEAN
As investigations continue, authorities are focused on uncovering the motive behind the shooting and how Radford managed to bring a personal weapon onto the base. The incident raises questions about security protocols at military installations and the mental health support available to service members. Legal proceedings against Radford are expected to follow, potentially leading to a court-martial. The case could prompt a review of policies regarding personal firearms on military premises and highlight the need for enhanced mental health resources for soldiers.
Images from the Web


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