JBA is currently on lockdown due to a report of an active shooter. All personnel are directed to shelter in place. More info as it comes.
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- At around 2:30 pm, JBA went on lockdown after armed individual was reported near base housing. There is NO active shooter; NO shots have been fired. No injuries or deaths reported. Incident is ongoing.
- The incident is ongoing at the Malcolm Grow Medical Facility. First responders are on-scene now. All personnel continue to shelter in place
- "All Clear." The lock down on base has been lifted
- The base was scheduled to conduct an active shooter exercise, however, reports of a real-world active shooter situation were reported.
- (3 of 3) in the greater Washington area. The aircraft carried only one pilot. The pilot ejected and sustained non-life threatening injuries
- Service members from JBA and the Joint Service Arrival Team participated in the arrival ceremony for former President George H.W. Bush, Dec. 3. His casket is lying in state at the @uscapitol and he will be memorialized Dec. 5 at the @WNCathedral.
- "All Clear" for the base with the exception of Malcolm Grow medical facility
- @RobGronkowski is out at @AndrewsAirForce with @ProCamps giving back to kids in the military community! #procamps
- Due to the serious nature of this report, the base is reacting to ensure the safety of all personnel.
- Last week, #TeamAndrews supported the 2024 NATO Summit, ensuring mission success for the world’s most powerful alliance during its 75th anniversary. In less than 72 hours, we welcomed world leaders and their delegations to the US, demonstrating that WE ARE America's Airfield.
- More information will be released as it becomes available.
- There were reports of an active shooter incident on base at Malcolm Grow medical facility at approximately 9 a.m. today, June 30, 2016.
- (1 of 3) A D.C. Air National Guard F-16C fighter jet, assigned to the 113th Wing, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., crashed about 9:15 a.m. today










