Credited from: ABCNEWS
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A shooting incident early Saturday morning at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico resulted in the tragic death of one airman and left another injured, according to LA Times.
The incident unfolded around 2 a.m. near the Truman Gate of the base, prompting swift action from the 377th Security Forces Squadron and local law enforcement. Authorities reported that one airman suffered a nonfatal gunshot wound to the hand and was treated at the UNM Medical Center, where he has since been released with non-life-threatening injuries. Sadly, the other airman was declared dead at the scene, marking a somber event for the military community.
Investigations are ongoing, with the FBI and Albuquerque police involved, though officials have stated that there is currently no threat to the public. They confirmed that the situation is not connected to an act of terrorism or any external attack, as noted by ABC News.
While the identities of the victims were not disclosed, military officials emphasized the importance of handling the pending investigation with care and integrity. The Truman Gate Pass office remains closed for the time being, as the community remains in shock over this tragic event, detailed further by The Hill.