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Army Secretary Asked Point Blank: How Did Shooting Suspect Get Personal Firearm Past Base Security?
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2025-08-07
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During a press briefing on Thursday, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll was asked how the suspect in the Fort Stewart shooting was able to bring his personal firearm onto the base.
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