Shooting at Fort Stewart: Army Sergeant Wounds Fellow Soldiers
An active-duty U.S. Army sergeant, Quornelius Radford, is accused of shooting five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart Army Airfield, Georgia, using a personal handgun. The soldiers are expected to recover, but three needed surgery. Military mass shootings are alarming, with incidents occurring across various bases.

A shooting incident unfolded at Fort Stewart Army Airfield in Georgia, where a U.S. Army sergeant is suspected of shooting five soldiers using his personal handgun. The incident led to Quornelius Radford's arrest after he was subdued by fellow soldiers.
Brigadier General John Lubas reported that all five victims are in stable condition, although three required surgery. The shooting occurred at the sergeant's workplace on the base, separate from any training events, with Radford's motives still unclear.
This incident highlights the troubling trend of mass shootings on military bases. Previous notable events include the 2009 Fort Hood shooting and other incidents across the U.S., pointing to broader concerns about gun accessibility and base security.
(With inputs from agencies.)