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Joint Base Andrews Lockdown: Live Updates on Security Incident
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Joint Base Andrews, MD—An internal Air Force investigation is under way after armed members of the 316th Security Forces Squadron mistakenly entered the wrong on-base duplex on 28 April while responding to a domestic-disturbance call, confronting a school-aged child who was home alone. Doorbell-camera video circulating on military-focused social media shows two airmen stacking at the doorway, drawing sidearms and sweeping the living room before realizing the error. No injuries were reported, but the child’s mother says her son was frisked at gunpoint, sparking widespread backlash among base families.
A Joint Base Andrews spokesperson confirmed that “all personnel who drew their weapons are no longer armed” pending a command-directed investigation overseen by an officer outside Security Forces. Those airmen have been reassigned to administrative duties that do not require carrying firearms, a standard risk-mitigation step while investigators analyze body-camera footage, radio logs and dispatch procedures.
Why it matters
• Joint Base Andrews hosts Air Force One and dozens of VIP missions; any security lapse draws national scrutiny.
• The incident highlights ongoing concerns in privatized military housing, where addresses in identical duplexes can cause confusion during high-stress calls.
• Security Forces nationwide are already re-training after a 2025 wrong-door shooting at Minot AFB; the Andrews probe will influence service-wide use-of-force doctrine.
What happens next
• Findings are due within 30 days and will determine whether the airmen face Article 15 non-judicial punishment or courts-martial.
• Base leadership is reviewing dispatch software to ensure GPS pins the exact unit, not just the street address.
• Town-hall meetings with residents are scheduled for this week to rebuild trust and clarify 911 protocols.
Bigger picture
Joint Base Andrews has experienced multiple security scares in recent years, including a 2025 runway intrusion and a 2025 white-powder package that sickened seven people. Combined, the events are prompting Maryland lawmakers to demand an external review of Force Protection Condition training standards at all CONUS installations.
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