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Home»World»United States»Fort Stewart Quick Response: Ex-Safety Chief Credits Army Emergency Policies for Saving Lives
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Fort Stewart Quick Response: Ex-Safety Chief Credits Army Emergency Policies for Saving Lives

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On Wednesday, a shooting at Fort Stewart, Georgia, left five soldiers injured, leading former public safety director Ret. Army Col. Mike Bumgarner to discuss the post’s emergency response and weapon safety protocols. The alleged shooter, Army Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, has been taken into custody. Fortunately, all injured soldiers are expected to recover. Bumgarner highlighted that military police are trained to respond swiftly, typically arriving within three to five minutes of a 911 call. He emphasized the importance of practices like evacuation and barricading, which help in minimizing casualties during such emergencies.

Investigators are examining witness statements and evidence to understand the circumstances leading up to the incident. Bumgarner underscored that if there were warning signs concerning Radford’s mental health, established protocols would typically allow leadership to remove weapons from individuals deemed unstable. Soldiers stationed in barracks cannot keep firearms in their rooms, though those in on-post family housing or off-post residences can possess personal weapons if registered. If any concerns arise, commanders can request vulnerable soldiers to relinquish their firearms.

At a press conference following the incident, Army officials stated that Radford had no known behavioral issues. However, incidents in May involving charges of driving under the influence raised questions about how such concerns were not flagged within his chain of command. Bumgarner argued that this suggests a breakdown in oversight, indicating that active monitoring by individuals like chaplains and first sergeants is critical in identifying issues early.

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The Army’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is leading the inquiry, likely aided by the FBI, delving into the specifics of registered weapons and speaking with those who may have insights into Radford’s past behavior. Alongside this, investigators are tasked with assessing any potential links to terrorism or broader issues involving more than one individual. This incident has prompted widespread shock within the military community, a testament to the typically close-knit nature of Army life.

Long-term solutions for weapon safety in military contexts remain complex. Bumgarner cited past measures taken after 9/11, such as extensive vehicle checks, which, while effective initially, are challenging to maintain over time. He recognized the necessity of balancing rigorous security measures with the rights of soldiers to possess firearms, underscoring the intricate relationship between security and individual liberties within military installations.

Overall, the incident at Fort Stewart raises significant concerns about mental health monitoring, weapon accessibility, and emergency response protocols. As investigations unfold, the Army seeks to learn from this tragedy to improve systems aimed at preventing future occurrences and ensuring the safety of all service members.

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