An active-duty soldier, Quornelius Radford, is in custody after a shooting at Fort Stewart military base in Georgia left five soldiers injured. Authorities continue to investigate the incident and the motive behind it.
Tragedy at Fort Stewart: Five Soldiers Injured in Unprovoked Shooting Incident

Tragedy at Fort Stewart: Five Soldiers Injured in Unprovoked Shooting Incident
A gunman opened fire at a Georgia military base, injuring five service members before being subdued.
In a shocking incident at Fort Stewart, Georgia, five U.S. soldiers were injured when a sergeant opened fire using a personal handgun. The alleged shooter, identified as Quornelius Radford, targeted his fellow troops at the sprawling military base, located approximately 240 miles southeast of Atlanta. As the shooting unfolded, other military personnel quickly intervened, tackling Radford and preventing further harm.
Brigadier General John Lubas, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, confirmed that all five injured soldiers are in stable condition and receiving medical treatment. Three of them have already undergone surgery. The attack triggered a lockdown at Fort Stewart, which is the largest U.S. Army base east of the Mississippi River, home to nearly 10,000 people.
Gen Lubas noted that Radford, a member of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, had not previously been deployed to a combat zone, with no known motive for his actions yet disclosed. Despite being in custody, Radford remains under investigation by Army criminal investigators. It has been revealed that he had a prior arrest for driving under the influence, a fact that military authorities were reportedly unaware of prior to the shooting.
The event raised significant concern within the military community. Reports indicate that the pistol used in the shooting was not issued by the Army, prompting an investigation into how Radford managed to bring it onto the base. Law enforcement received reports of the shooting at 10:56 EST and apprehended the suspect less than 40 minutes later.
Witness accounts shared by nearby Burger King staff revealed the tense atmosphere during the lockdown as they sought refuge from the gunfire, closely monitoring updates while attempting to keep calm amidst the chaos. Customers outside sheltered in their vehicles until it was safe to emerge.
In response to the tragedy, President Donald Trump and Georgia's Governor Brian Kemp offered their thoughts and prayers for the victims. Trump stated that the assailant will face strict legal repercussions for this "atrocity." Governor Kemp echoed the call for support, asking Georgians to keep both the injured soldiers and their families in their thoughts as investigations continue into this unsettling event at Fort Stewart military base.