No Evidence of Shooter Found After Florida Naval Base Lockdown
Authorities responded to reports of gunfire at Corry Station in Pensacola, but no injuries or suspects were identified.
- Escambia County Sheriff's Office received a report of gunfire at Corry Station, a sub-installation of Naval Air Station Pensacola, around 10:15 a.m.
- Law enforcement and Navy Security Forces conducted a thorough search but found no evidence of a shooter or victims.
- The base gates were temporarily closed, with access limited to Defense Department ID holders, while public visitation remained restricted.
- The large response was influenced by the base's history, including a 2019 terrorist attack that resulted in three deaths and eight injuries.
- Officials emphasized the safety of service members and families, stating that the situation is under investigation and updates will be provided.