Shooting in a military base. “Active shooter”
Shooting in a large American military complex. “Fatal victims were reported,” the press team said in an urgent press release.
On Wednesday, in Fort Stewart (in Georgia), there was a shootout. We are talking about the largest American army base on the east coast of the USA in terms of surface – the famous 3rd Infantry Division has its “house” there.
On the Verified Facebook page, the press team FS Hunter Army Airfield published an urgent message that confirms media reports (including the CNN station’s findings). We learn from it that on August 6, less than an hour before noon, FS “was closed because of the shooting in the area of the 2nd Battle Team of the Armored Brigade.” “Order services are present (…). Fatalities have been reported, the situation is developmental,” reads.
In an earlier post in social media, ZP informed about “closing all gates” that led to FT. Stewart.
Georgia’s American shooting. Military base with “active shooter”
An hour ago, on Facebook, FS said that one of the commanders issued an order to close a specific area of the fort – including “Wright and Evans military airports”. Cable News Network journalists in an interview with local services determined that the army had detected “Sagittarius activity”. Lieutenant colonel Angel Tomko – a spokesman for the police in FS – refused to mediate the details of the case.
On the Home.army.Mil website we can read that over 10,000 people live in the database (including soldiers, members of their families or civilian army employees).
State governor – Brian Kemp – assured on platform X about his “close contact” with law enforcement agencies. He admitted that “he is sad (…) because of the tragedy in Ft. Stewart.” “In our hearts and prayers, we remember about the victims, their families and all who responded to the call to service, and we ask all the inhabitants of Georgia to do the same,” he appealed.
