Gunfire Exchanged at Entrance of Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland; No Injuries Reported

ICARO Media Group
Politics
18/08/2024 21h31

In the early hours of Saturday morning, U.S. Air Force security guards engaged in a shootout with unidentified individuals who opened fire at an entrance to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland (JBSA) in Texas, according to reports from the Associated Press. The incident occurred around 4:30 a.m. CST and was swiftly responded to by the security personnel stationed at the base.

Stefanie Antosh, the public affairs chief for JBSA, provided details to the San Antonio Express-News, stating that the guards returned fire at a passing vehicle near one of the base's entrances. Despite the intensity of the exchange, no injuries were reported, highlighting the effectiveness of the base's defense protocols.

While the motive behind the attack remains unclear, Antosh reassured the public that there is no active threat to the installation. The incident was not considered an active threat, although the cause of the initial gunfire remains unknown.

The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) promptly responded to the incident and assisted in collecting evidence. However, crucial details such as the number of rounds fired and the exact number of shooters involved have yet to be determined. The SAPD is currently leading the investigation into the aggravated assault.

Following the incident, JBSA-Lackland released a statement confirming that the Training Annex main gate has been reopened. The entrance, where the exchange of gunfire occurred, was closed for several hours to allow for a thorough investigation of the scene. However, the base did not go into lockdown, underlining the absence of an ongoing threat.

Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, a part of a larger military complex, continues to operate normally, with security personnel diligently performing their regular duties. Base leadership and law enforcement agencies are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of personnel and the local community.

As details of the incident unfold, military officials and law enforcement agencies will continue to investigate and assess the situation. The base remains committed to upholding its crucial role in various military operations and training programs.

UPDATE: The headline has been changed to accurately reflect the incident at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.

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