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BREAKING NEWS: Active Shooter At San Antonia Air Force Base
Reports Friday morning have indicated that there is an active shooter situation unfolding at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
#BREAKING Report of an active shooter at Lackland Air force Base in San Antonio. @KABBFOX29 pic.twitter.com/iiyWPcUuf4
— WPEC CBS12 News (@CBS12) April 8, 2016
According to News4 San Antonio, the initial calls made to police came in at around 8:45 a.m. local time, and law enforcement from both the San Antonio Police Department and the Post of San Antonio were responding. KFDN News out of Beaumont, Texas indicated moments ago that one person may have been shot. The Bexar Country Sheriff also took to Twitter immediately to comment, though did not offer any confirmation or details about the rapidly unfolding situation.
We are responding to reports of an active shooter at Lackland Air Force Base. No confirmation at this time.
— Bexar County Sheriff (@BexarCoSheriff) April 8, 2016
Watch the above video from BNO News released shortly ago; local reports are also indicating that at this time, the base is on lockdown. This situation is active and many details are unknown; we will update this space as information become available.
UPDATE — 10:27 a.m. ET: The Bexar County Sheriff returned to social media to report on a grim update on the active shooting situation:
We have victims at Lackland Air Force Base, scene is still active
— Bexar County Sheriff (@BexarCoSheriff) April 8, 2016
UPDATE — 10:35 a.m. ET: One person is confirmed dead and the gunman is still active.
BREAKING: (AP) Sheriff: At least 1 dead in shooting at Lackland Air Force base in Texas; gunman still active.
— Khloe Keeler (@KhloeKKTV) April 8, 2016
UPDATE – It may be over as Sheriff are reporting a second dead in an apparent murder-suicide. We will keep updating as more information is released.
#BREAKING Sheriff: 2 dead in apparent murder-suicide at Lackland Air Force base in Texas . https://t.co/HHoW3HG8Ogpic.twitter.com/bJGhl4DHOm
— WPEC CBS12 News (@CBS12) April 8, 2016
UPDATE – A Pentagon official reported that an airman shot his squadron commander and then apparently shot himself. So far, no other details have been released.
Airman shot his squadron commander at Lackland AFB, Pentagon official says; no comment on their status. https://t.co/GGTLVqT1mA
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) April 8, 2016
[image via Twitter]
by J.D. Durkin, MEDIAite
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Just another phony orchestrated false flag event. I was forced to help create it now I’m in big trouble for leaking it. I just don’t care. This admin is insane.