Lockdown at Montana's Air Force Base Following Active Shooter Report
The lockdown was initiated after a 'suspected real world threat' was identified at Building 219 around 10:30 a.m.
- Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana was put on lockdown Thursday morning following a report of an active shooter.
- The lockdown was announced after a 'suspected real world threat' was reported at Building 219 around 10:30 a.m.
- Air Force and emergency personnel are securing the area, and the base has implemented FPCON Delta, indicating a high level of security concern.
- Schools in the surrounding community were advised to shelter in place, and the Great Falls Police Department is providing security and support.
- Officials are urging public cooperation and directing visitors and spectators to stay away from the affected area.