Tragedy Strikes Fort Stewart: Casualties in Active Shooter Incident
An active shooter incident at Fort Stewart U.S. Army base in Georgia led to a lockdown and reports of casualties. The situation occurred in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area, and law enforcement is currently handling the situation. Governor Brian Kemp expressed his condolences.

An active shooter incident occurred at the Fort Stewart U.S. Army base in Georgia, resulting in multiple casualties and prompting a lockdown, according to authorities.
The base went into lockdown at 11:04 a.m., with law enforcement quickly arriving on the scene. The incident took place in the area of the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, Fort Stewart announced through a Facebook post. While casualties were reported, the exact number and severity remain undisclosed. The Liberty County Sheriff's Office confirmed their involvement but deferred all inquiries to the U.S. Army.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp expressed his sorrow on social media, stating that he and his family are deeply affected by the tragedy at the base. He urged Georgians to keep the victims, their families, and all service members in their thoughts and prayers. Fort Stewart is located approximately 225 miles southeast of Atlanta and 40 miles southwest of Savannah.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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