Fort Stewart shooting suspect identified as a soldier; all victims expected to recover

fort stewart shooting suspect identified as a soldier; all victims expected to recover

Witnesses acted fast to subdue shooter

Soldiers who witnessed the shooting jumped the suspect and prevented anyone else from possible harm, officials said.

“Soldiers in the area that witnessed the shooting immediately, and without hesitation, tackled the soldier, subdued him, and allowed law enforcement to then take him into custody,” Brig. Gen. John Lubas said.

All victims are in stable condition; suspect was active duty sergeant

All the victims were listed in stable condition on Wednesday afternoon and are expected to survive their wounds, officials said.

The victims were all shot with a personal weapon — not a military weapon — that belonged to the suspect, 28-year-old Sgt. Quornelius Radford, Brig. Gen. John Lubas said.


Suspect and victims were co-workers

The soldiers shot at Fort Stewart were co-workers of the suspect, officials said.

“The shooting occurred at the soldier’s place of work,” said Brig. Gen. John Lubas, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division and Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield.

“It did involve his co-workers. We’re still not certain about the motivations.”

No IDs of victims or motive yet

The victims were not immediately identified and the Army didn’t say what the shooter’s motive might have been.

“We will not speculate as to any intentions, motives or back stories, given that this is an ongoing investigation,” said Lt. Col. Angel Tomko.

Fort Stewart shooting suspect identified

Marc Santia, NBC New York and Tom Winter

Three senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News that the person who allegedly opened fire at Fort Stewart in Georgia this morning is Quornelius Radford.

The alleged shooter has prior ties to Florida, the officials said.

Army to speak about the shooting at 3:30 p.m. ET

Mosheh Gains and David K. Li

A press conference about the Fort Stewart shooting is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. EDT.

Brig. Gen. John Lubas, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division and Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, is expected to answer reporters’ questions in a little more than an hour.

All-clear issued for Fort Stewart following shooting

An all-clear has been issued and gates have been opened at Fort Stewart, Wright Army Airfield and Evans Army Airfield.

Stacey Abrams thanks first responders at Fort Stewart

Elizabeth Maline and David K. Li

Former state lawmaker and Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams thanked first responders for their fast work in responding to the Fort Stewart shooting.

“Praying for the wounded soldiers and their families following today’s horrific shooting at Fort Stewart,” the noted voting rights advocate said in a statement. “Grateful to the first responders who rushed to the scene and saved lives.”

Abrams was the two-time Democratic nominee for the governor’s chair, losing in 2018 and 2022 to Brian Kemp. Abrams came within 1.4 percentage points of Kemp in the 2018 race.

This is not the first serious shooting incident at Fort Stewart

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An Army sergeant was killed at Fort Stewart in 2022.

Sgt. Nathan M. Hillman, a 30-year-old from Plum, Pennsylvania, and an Afghan veteran, died during the shooting on Dec. 12, 2022.

Spc. Shay A. Wilson is facing a murder charge and his case is still pending.


Homeland Security keeping close tabs on Fort Stewart shooting

Secretary Kristi Noem said she’s been briefed on the shooting and will be closely monitoring the situation.

“I have been briefed on the shooting at Fort Stewart,” she said in a statement, adding that Homeland Security “is actively monitoring the situation on the ground.”

“We are praying for the victims and their families,” she added.

Truck driver making delivery: ‘I was thinking it was a war’

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As civilian and military police sped by him at Fort Stewart, truck driver Ron Peavey said he had an eerie 9/11-like feeling in his gut.

“I was thinking it was a war,” he told NBC News of the chaos unfolding around him after making a routine delivery.

Peavey was about to leave in his 18-wheeler when he was stopped at base gates and told to shelter in place.

Most of lockdown lifted at Fort Stewart following shooting

Much of the lockdown at Fort Stewart was lifted early Wednesday afternoon, in the wake of the shooting of five soldiers.

“The installation was locked down at 11:04 a.m. and Fort Stewart lifted the lockdown of the main cantonment area at 12:10 p.m.,” according to a base statement.

But the area used by the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team remains closed as investigators process the scene. 

Sen. Warnock ‘heartbroken’ and ‘monitoring the situation’

Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., said that he is closely monitoring the situation at Fort Stewart.

“I’m heartbroken to see the news of an active shooter incident at Fort Stewart today. I’m monitoring the situation closely and join all of Georgia as we pray for the safety of our servicemembers, staff, and their families,” Warnock said in a post on X.

Trump briefed on Fort Stewart shooting

Army confirms at least 5 soldiers shot

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Five soldiers were shot “in an active shooter incident in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area,” the base said.

All of the soldiers “were treated on-site and moved to Winn Army Community Hospital for further treatment” and there is “no active threat to the community,” according to a base statement.

The shooter was taken into custody at 11:35 a.m. EDT.

FBI agents offer their assistance to Army

Meriam Bouarrouj and David K. Li

Federal authorities from nearby Savannah offered their help to Army investigators.

Agents are “aware of the incident at Fort Stewart” and are “coordinating with Army Criminal Investigation,” the FBI said.

Gov. Brian Kemp ‘saddened’ by Fort Stewart shooting

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said he’s in close touch with police on the scene at Fort Stewart.

“As we remain in close contact with law enforcement on the ground, Marty, the girls, and I are saddened by today’s tragedy at Ft. Stewart,” Kemp said in a statement.

“We are keeping the victims, their families, and all those who answer the call to serve in our hearts and prayers, and we ask that Georgians everywhere do the same.”

Local school system also on lockdown

Nearby Liberty County Schools have also ordered a lockdown in the wake of the base shooting.

Button Gwinnett and Joseph Martin Elementary Schools and Snelson Golden Middle School are on “soft lockdown out of an abundance of caution,” the district said.

Today was the first day of school in the district.

Fort Stewart on lockdown

Gunfire erupted at Fort Stewart in Georgia this morning, prompting the base commander to lock down facilities in the wake of this “active shooter” incident.

“Fort Stewart is in a lockdown status due to an active shooter incident in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area,” according to a Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield statement.

“The installation was locked down at 11:04 a.m. and law enforcement is on the scene at the time. Casualties have been reported and the situation is ongoing.”

The army base is about 40 miles southwest of Savannah.

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​  Witnesses acted fast to subdue shooterSoldiers who witnessed the shooting jumped the suspect and prevented anyone else from possible harm, officials said.”Soldiers in the area that witnessed the shooting immediately, and without hesitation, tackled the soldier, subdued him, and allowed law enforcement to then take him into custody,” Brig. Gen. John Lubas said.All victims are in stable condition; suspect was active duty sergeantAll the victims were listed in stable condition on Wednesday afternoon and are expected to survive their wounds, officials said.The victims were all shot with a personal weapon — not a military weapon — that belonged to the suspect, 28-year-old Sgt. Quornelius Radford, Brig. Gen. John Lubas said.Suspect and victims were co-workers The soldiers shot at Fort Stewart were co-workers of the suspect, officials said.“The shooting occurred at the soldier’s place of work,” said Brig. Gen. John Lubas, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division and Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield. “It did involve his co-workers. We’re still not certain about the motivations.”No IDs of victims or motive yet The victims were not immediately identified and the Army didn’t say what the shooter’s motive might have been.”We will not speculate as to any intentions, motives or back stories, given that this is an ongoing investigation,” said Lt. Col. Angel Tomko.Fort Stewart shooting suspect identified Marc Santia, NBC New York and Tom WinterThree senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News that the person who allegedly opened fire at Fort Stewart in Georgia this morning is Quornelius Radford.The alleged shooter has prior ties to Florida, the officials said.Army to speak about the shooting at 3:30 p.m. ETMosheh Gains and David K. LiA press conference about the Fort Stewart shooting is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. EDT. Brig. Gen. John Lubas, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division and Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, is expected to answer reporters’ questions in a little more than an hour.All-clear issued for Fort Stewart following shooting An all-clear has been issued and gates have been opened at Fort Stewart, Wright Army Airfield and Evans Army Airfield. Stacey Abrams thanks first responders at Fort Stewart Elizabeth Maline and David K. LiFormer state lawmaker and Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams thanked first responders for their fast work in responding to the Fort Stewart shooting.”Praying for the wounded soldiers and their families following today’s horrific shooting at Fort Stewart,” the noted voting rights advocate said in a statement. “Grateful to the first responders who rushed to the scene and saved lives.”Abrams was the two-time Democratic nominee for the governor’s chair, losing in 2018 and 2022 to Brian Kemp. Abrams came within 1.4 percentage points of Kemp in the 2018 race. This is not the first serious shooting incident at Fort Stewart Janhvi Bhojwani and Madelyn UrabeAn Army sergeant was killed at Fort Stewart in 2022. Sgt. Nathan M. Hillman, a 30-year-old from Plum, Pennsylvania, and an Afghan veteran, died during the shooting on Dec. 12, 2022.Spc. Shay A. Wilson is facing a murder charge and his case is still pending.Homeland Security keeping close tabs on Fort Stewart shootingSecretary Kristi Noem said she’s been briefed on the shooting and will be closely monitoring the situation. “I have been briefed on the shooting at Fort Stewart,” she said in a statement, adding that Homeland Security “is actively monitoring the situation on the ground.” “We are praying for the victims and their families,” she added.Truck driver making delivery: ‘I was thinking it was a war’ Irene ByonAs civilian and military police sped by him at Fort Stewart, truck driver Ron Peavey said he had an eerie 9/11-like feeling in his gut.”I was thinking it was a war,” he told NBC News of the chaos unfolding around him after making a routine delivery. Peavey was about to leave in his 18-wheeler when he was stopped at base gates and told to shelter in place.Most of lockdown lifted at Fort Stewart following shooting Much of the lockdown at Fort Stewart was lifted early Wednesday afternoon, in the wake of the shooting of five soldiers.”The installation was locked down at 11:04 a.m. and Fort Stewart lifted the lockdown of the main cantonment area at 12:10 p.m.,” according to a base statement. But the area used by the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team remains closed as investigators process the scene. Sen. Warnock ‘heartbroken’ and ‘monitoring the situation’Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., said that he is closely monitoring the situation at Fort Stewart. “I’m heartbroken to see the news of an active shooter incident at Fort Stewart today. I’m monitoring the situation closely and join all of Georgia as we pray for the safety of our servicemembers, staff, and their families,” Warnock said in a post on X. Trump briefed on Fort Stewart shootingArmy confirms at least 5 soldiers shot Pilar Melendez and David K. LiFive soldiers were shot “in an active shooter incident in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area,” the base said.All of the soldiers “were treated on-site and moved to Winn Army Community Hospital for further treatment” and there is “no active threat to the community,” according to a base statement. The shooter was taken into custody at 11:35 a.m. EDT.FBI agents offer their assistance to Army Meriam Bouarrouj and David K. LiFederal authorities from nearby Savannah offered their help to Army investigators. Agents are “aware of the incident at Fort Stewart” and are “coordinating with Army Criminal Investigation,” the FBI said.Gov. Brian Kemp ‘saddened’ by Fort Stewart shooting Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said he’s in close touch with police on the scene at Fort Stewart. “As we remain in close contact with law enforcement on the ground, Marty, the girls, and I are saddened by today’s tragedy at Ft. Stewart,” Kemp said in a statement.”We are keeping the victims, their families, and all those who answer the call to serve in our hearts and prayers, and we ask that Georgians everywhere do the same.”Local school system also on lockdown Nearby Liberty County Schools have also ordered a lockdown in the wake of the base shooting.Button Gwinnett and Joseph Martin Elementary Schools and Snelson Golden Middle School are on “soft lockdown out of an abundance of caution,” the district said. Today was the first day of school in the district.Fort Stewart on lockdownGunfire erupted at Fort Stewart in Georgia this morning, prompting the base commander to lock down facilities in the wake of this “active shooter” incident.“Fort Stewart is in a lockdown status due to an active shooter incident in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area,” according to a Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield statement.“The installation was locked down at 11:04 a.m. and law enforcement is on the scene at the time. Casualties have been reported and the situation is ongoing.” The army base is about 40 miles southwest of Savannah.Adblock test (Why?) 

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