Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons said law enforcement did not find any signs of severe shooter and zero injuries at Naval Air Base (NAS) Pensacola despite calls regarding multiple gunshots. But they still wipe out the building from a wealth of attention. There is no details about what happened at the base.
A previous statement from Nas Pensacola read, “Nas Pensacola Navy security forces and local law enforcement are actively responding to Corry Station.”
“Our security team is responding quickly and skillfully to our local law enforcement partners,” Col. Chandra Newman said in a statement from NAS Pensacola. “Our concern is always the safety and welfare of our service members and their families. The gates to the operating areas of NAS Pensacola and Corey stations are closed. As they become available, more information will be posted on the Aviation Bureau's social media site.”
Nas Pensacola experienced a terrorist attack in December 2019 when Saudi Air Force 2nd and Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani Nakato shot and killed three sailors and injured eight. This can explain why today's report elicits such a huge response from law enforcement.
This is a developing story and will be updated.




