Shooting at Texas Air Force base - 2 reported dead
Two people were found dead on Friday morning in what police believe to be a murder-suicide at the Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
A spokesman for the sheriff's office said that police were still searching the base and attempting to enter locked rooms. The scene is being considered active as police search for more victims.
The US Air Force carries out its basic military training at the Lackland base.
Gunman on the Lackland base. We are told at least two people may be shot. @ksatnews pic.twitter.com/6v10KVGjsO
- Ashly Custer (@AshlyCuster) April 8, 2016
NOW: Reports 2 people dead in active shooter call at Lackland AFB. Investigating murder/suicide @KABBFOX29 @News4SA pic.twitter.com/2iydITbx7e
- Kristina De Leon (@KristinaDeLeon) April 8, 2016
BREAKING: Spokesman @BexarCoSheriff says investigating murder/suicide @News4SA @KABBFOX29 pic.twitter.com/EWnmXuLxfA
- Kristina De Leon (@KristinaDeLeon) April 8, 2016
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