An active shooter situation at Army base Fort Eisenhower in Augusta, Georgia, on Saturday led to the killing of one person, officials said. The base went into lockdown shortly before 9 a.m. local time Saturday, making the announcement via social media to the over 110,000 people living on base.
The message on Facebook urged individuals in danger to take appropriate action. In a statement, the Army base confirmed that the victim was shot in on-post housing and later succumbed to their injuries. Details about the victim's identity will be disclosed after next-of-kin notification.
The base, previously known as Fort Gordon, emphasized its commitment to supporting the victim's family and those affected by the tragic incident. The safety and well-being of residents, including Soldiers and Families, remain a top priority for the base.
The suspect has been taken into custody, and local and state law enforcement agencies are actively investigating the incident. Authorities are working to gather more information and ensure the security of the base and its inhabitants.