Fort Stewart Shooting: Five Soldiers Injured by Fellow Army Sergeant

A U.S. Army sergeant shot five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart with a personal handgun. All are stable. Authorities investigate security and mental health gaps.

Raja Awais Ali

8/7/20252 min read

Fort Stewart Tragedy: Army Sergeant Opens Fire, Wounds Five Soldiers

On August 6, 2025, a disturbing incident occurred at Fort Stewart–Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia, where a U.S. Army sergeant opened fire and injured five fellow soldiers. The shooter, identified as a 28-year-old supply sergeant, used a personal handgun and carried out the attack during work hours. The shooting took place at approximately 10:56 a.m., prompting an immediate lockdown of the military base.

Emergency response teams arrived swiftly on the scene, and fellow soldiers courageously subdued and handcuffed the suspect within 40 minutes of the shooting. All five victims were immediately transported to medical facilities. Three of them underwent surgery, while two others were treated locally. Fortunately, all the injured soldiers are now in stable condition and expected to recover fully.

Military officials confirmed that the weapon used was not a military-issued firearm, raising serious concerns about how personal weapons are brought onto base property. An internal review is now underway to determine how the weapon entered the secure zone, and whether additional safety protocols need to be implemented.

The suspect has been serving at Fort Stewart since 2022 and had no history of deployment or serious disciplinary action. However, it has now come to light that he had been previously arrested for a DUI offense earlier in the year, which reportedly was not flagged to his commanding officers—an oversight now under scrutiny.

The tragic event sent shockwaves across the local community. Schools and nearby facilities were locked down as a precaution. Military officials, state leaders, and the federal administration have all expressed concern over the safety and mental well-being of military personnel.

Investigators from federal and military agencies are now working together to assess the full circumstances of the shooting. They are also focusing on the mental health history of the suspect and whether any red flags were ignored or missed.

This incident has once again brought attention to the pressing need for better mental health services within the armed forces and stricter control over personal weapons on military bases. Leadership at Fort Stewart assured the public that steps will be taken to prevent such tragedies in the future.

The country now watches as justice takes its course. The safety of American soldiers, especially on home soil, remains a top priority, and this incident serves as a painful reminder of the need for constant vigilance, support, and reform within the military structure.