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No gunman; Air Force base off lockdown

The commander of an Air Force base in southern Arizona says no gunman or weapons were found in response to unconfirmed reports of a man with a weapon.

Col. John Cherrie, commander Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on the outskirts of Tucson, says officials were satisfied that the base was safe again after an extensive search.

Cherrie held a two-minute news conference to discuss the five-hour lockdown of the base on Friday. He didn’t answer any questions by reporters.

A military official had said earlier that a man with a gun was holed up in a building at the base.

The lockdown at the sprawling facility was prompted by reports of someone with something that looked like a weapon.

The reports prompted a frenzy of activity at the base and in the news media amid unsubstantiated reports that someone had been shot.

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