Credited from: ALJAZEERA
Parts of Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia were locked down Wednesday following an active shooter report, confirmed by Lt. Col. Angel Tomko. Casualties have been reported, but details regarding injuries or fatalities remain unclear, according to CBS News and IndiaTimes.
The shooting occurred in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area, prompting officials to instruct personnel to "stay inside, close and lock all windows and doors." Reports indicate the fort's three elementary schools have also entered lockdown procedures due to the incident, as stated by Los Angeles Times and HuffPost.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp expressed his sadness regarding the situation and is reportedly in contact with law enforcement officials addressing the incident. U.S. Congressman Buddy Carter is also monitoring developments, according to TRT Global and SFGate.
The lockdown status means all gates at Fort Stewart are closed, affecting access for personnel and family members, as outlined by social media posts from the installation and reports from SCMP and Al Jazeera.