HINESVILLE, Ga. (NEXSTAR) – Officials at Fort Stewart in Georgia shared updates on the five soldiers shot allegedly by their fellow servicemember at one of the nation's largest Army bases. They also recognized the six soldiers they say stepped in to help the victims, though they did not divulge many details about the suspect or the investigation.

The soldiers were injured after the alleged shooter, identified as Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, opened fire with a personal handgun — not a military firearm — on Wednesday morning. Radford opened fire where he worked, authorities said, but officials wouldn’t speculate about a motive.

At the top of a press conference Thursday, a Fort Bragg official said they would not be discussing possible motives, citing an "ongoing investigation."

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