Fort Stewart was locked down on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025, amid reports of a shooting and casualties, officials at the Georgia Army post said. (Daniel Guerrero/U.S. Army)
A gunman shot five soldiers Wednesday morning at Fort Stewart before being captured by law enforcement on the southeast Georgia Army post, according to an Army spokesman.
The shooter was apprehended just after 11:30 a.m., about 30 minutes after gunshots were first reported to installation officials, said Army Maj. Charlie Egan, a spokesman for the Fort Stewart-based 3rd Infantry Division. It was not immediately clear Wednesday if the shooter was also a soldier or the motivation for the attack.
The shooting occurred in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team complex, which houses the about 5,000-soldier brigade’s headquarters, its barracks, and facilities for its subordinate units. The 2nd Brigade area is located in a secured complex that is separated from Fort Stewart’s main garrison area where the division headquarters and most of its other subordinate units are located. The shooting was the second reported in 2nd Brigade’s area in recent years.
Officials said the soldiers shot in the incident were treated for their wounds at the scene and transported to Winn Army Community Hospital on Fort Stewart. Their conditions were not immediately available, Egan said.
Officials did not report any fatalities in the incident on Wednesday.
Installation officials locked down the Army base just after 11 a.m., amid reports of the incident. Officials said the 2nd Brigade area remained locked down just before 1 p.m., but the lockdown had been lifted across the rest of the massive installation.
Egan said an investigation had been launched and no other information about the incident was immediately available.
Fort Stewart is located in the coastal region of Georgia about 40 miles southwest of Savannah. Spanning some 280,000 acres, it is the largest U.S. military installation by acreage east of the Mississippi River.
A soldier, Sgt. Nathan M. Hillman, was killed in a shooting on Fort Stewart’s 2nd Brigade complex in December 2022. Another soldier, Spc. Shay A. Wilson, was charged with Hillman’s murder in that incident.