Summary
Early on, it looked ominous when an Air Force base on the edge of Tucson was locked down Friday morning amid unconfirmed reports of gunfire. In the end, no shots were fired, and no weapons and gunman were found.
Traffic into the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base was limited as the unspecified security situation was first announced. Schools on the base were locked down. Ambulances and fire engines were rushed to the base. A TV station reported that emergency workers were responding to a possible patient with multiple gunshot wounds.See the full content of this document
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Search of Base Turns Up No Guns, Gunman
As it turned out, no shots were fire...
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