LIVE SOON: Officials to speak after 5 shot at Georgia Army base

FORT STEWART, Ga. (WSAV) — Five soldiers were shot Wednesday during a reported active shooter situation at Fort Stewart in Georgia, authorities have confirmed. The suspected shooter has been taken into custody, and there is no longer a threat to the community, authorities said.

The soldiers received treatment on-site and have been moved to Winn Army Community Hospital for further treatment, officials shared at around 12:40 p.m. ET.

An unknown number of those injured were taken to Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, said spokesperson Bryna Gordon. Nexstar’s WSAV reports that some of the victims were transported roughly 50 minutes away to Savannah because the base’s hospital is not a level 1 trauma center.

No additional information regarding their conditions was provided but officials are expected to give an update late Wednesday afternoon.

Law enforcement was first notified of a possible shooting at the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team complex shortly before 11 a.m. ET Wednesday. Roughly 40 minutes later, the suspected shooter was taken into custody.

The shooting prompted lockdowns in the 2nd Brigade area, separate from the main Fort Stewart area, which is located roughly 40 miles southwest of Savannah, Georgia. The nearby Wright Army Airfield was also placed on lockdown, as were schools on the Army base and in Appling County, some 50 miles away.

This image from video provided by the U.S. Army via DVIDS shows the entrance to Fort Stewart in Georgia on Nov. 18, 2021. (Staff Sgt. Daniel Guerrero/U.S. Army via AP)

Officials said there was no immediate threat to area schools.

While other lockdowns were lifted after 12 p.m. ET, authorities say the lockdown remains in effect at the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team complex.

The incident is now under investigation.

“No additional information will be released until the investigation is complete,” officials said.

White House and Defense Department officials said President Donald Trump and Secretary Pete Hegseth had been briefed on the shooting.

The FBI was at the fort to help investigate, said Deputy Director Dan Bongino.

Fort Stewart is the largest Army post east of the Mississippi River. It’s home to thousands of soldiers assigned to the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division and family members. Early last year, officials at the base discussed exercises that were being held to test the posts’ ability to respond to emergencies and threats, including an active shooter hostage situation.

“All in an effort to hone our skills, to learn how to work together, and to communicate during times of tragedy or emergencies like we are simulating here,” Fort Stewart’s Deputy to the Garrison Commander, Steven Hood, told WSAV.

This latest act of violence on a U.S. military installation — sites that are supposed to be among the most secure in the country — again raised concerns about safety and security within the armed forces’ own walls.

Among the deadliest acts of violence on U.S. military bases was a 2009 attack. A U.S. Army psychiatrist killed 13 people in a shooting that left more than 30 wounded at Fort Hood, a military installation in Texas.

In 2013, a defense contract worker and former Navy reservist killed 12 people at Washington Navy Yard. He was then killed in a gun battle with police.

In 2014, a soldier opened fire on his fellow service members at Fort Hood, killing three people and wounding more than a dozen others before the gunman killed himself.

In 2019, an aviation student opened fire in a classroom at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, killing three people and injuring another dozen people including two sheriff’s deputies. Just days earlier, a U.S. Navy sailor shot two people to death before killing himself at Pearl Harbor, the Naval station in Hawaii.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.