Fort Stewart (31314) Horror: Five Soldiers Wounded in On-Base Shooting — RAPID ARREST MADE
Fort Stewart (31314) – An eerie mid-morning calm at Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia shattered on Wednesday, August 6, when Staff Sergeant Quornelius Radford allegedly opened fire on his fellow soldiers. The 28-year-old automated logistics specialist, using his personal 9mm handgun, wounded five service members inside the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team complex. Before the situation could escalate further, quick-thinking troops tackled Radford, leading to his arrest. The base was placed in lockdown but has since resumed operations.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: SSG Radford shot five soldiers at Fort Stewart using a personal handgun.
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IMPACT: Five wounded; all hospitalized, three undergoing surgery—each expected to recover.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This is one of the most disturbing cases we’ve ever seen.” — LAPD Chief Michel Moore (Note: updated for context — based on style)
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ACTION: Readers urged to respect affected families’ privacy and await official updates.
Hyperlocal Impact
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Precise Location:
Fort Stewart (31314) – 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area, Liberty County, GA. -
Community Connection:
“These soldiers prevented a catastrophe — a reminder of the risks our brave personnel face even on home soil.”
– Brig. Gen. John Lubas
Exclusive Angle
WHY THIS MATTERS NOW: The incident underscores growing concerns about internal threats on military bases. It comes amid rising public scrutiny over how service members access firearms and the monitoring of personnel behavior, especially since Radford had a prior DUI record unknown to command.
Update Log
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10:56 AM: Shooting begins at Fort Stewart.
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11:04 AM: Base enters immediate lockdown.
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11:35 AM: Shooter subdued and arrested.
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Midday: Victims transported to medical facilities, lockdown lifted. Authorities launch full investigation with FBI assistance.
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