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Travis Air Force Base lockdown lifted; False reports of mass shooting inspire calls for gun control

Travis Air Force Base in Solano County, Calif., was reported to be under lockdown Wednesday afternoon due to a “real world security incident.”

A local news outlet reported earlier in the day that the base would be conducting a two-day security drill, and that residents in the area would hear an increase in notifications and alarms.

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However, follow-up reports say this incident was not related to the security drill.

A notice on the base’s Facebook page made note of the “real world” incident.

https://twitter.com/JMKTV/status/875120491278807041

Despite accounts of an active shooter on the base, a follow-up Facebook post relayed that “no shooter was found” and that the lockdown had been lifted.

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There was enough time during the confusion, though, to squeeze in a few tweets about a mass shooting at the base and the need for gun control.

https://twitter.com/BilalAksoyPA/status/875134738868076545

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https://twitter.com/wh4tdafuq/status/875142891055730688

https://twitter.com/BBsmom2013/status/875142218645942273

The NRA? It’s a military base.

https://twitter.com/BBsmom2013/status/875142376041459716

https://twitter.com/sahluwal/status/875133904390299649