A soldier shot five people at a base in Georgia.
Soldiers in the area that witnessed the shooting immediately and without hesitation tackled the soldier,
subdued him.
What did local police know about him that his commanders did not?
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Five soldiers were injured in a shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia yesterday.
The alleged shooter is a fellow soldier and is in custody.
WABE's Emily Jones was at Fort Stewart right after the shooting.
Emily, how did this all unfold?
While Army officials identified the alleged shooter as Sergeant Cornelius Radford,