Three San Antonio teens arrested in connection with gunfire at JBSA-Lackland
Three San Antonio teens face charges in connection with a string of shootings near Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland last month, authorities said at a Wednesday press conference. The announcement marks the first time law enforcement groups have discussed a major breakthrough in the shootings, which took place Aug. 17 and involved unidentified suspects exchanging fire with military personnel at the base's entrance. The incidents made headlines and triggered speculation they might have been terrorist attacks.
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