At least five soldiers have been shot in an attack at Fort Stewart in Georgia, officials said. CBS News’ Anna Schecter joins with more details, while former FBI official Tim Gallagher has more insight on what may come next in the ongoing active shooter investigation.
5 soldiers shot in Fort Stewart military base incident, officials say
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