Invited media and military members held at gunpoint at Space Force base in California
Invited media and military personnel were briefly detained at gunpoint at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Monday. Seven individuals, including five reporters from outlets like Noozhawk and KEYT, and two military members, were ordered out of their vehicles with hands raised by security officers who mistook them for unauthorized entrants.

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AI-generatedInvited media and military personnel were briefly detained at gunpoint at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Monday. Seven individuals, including five reporters from outlets like Noozhawk and KEYT, and two military members, were ordered out of their vehicles with hands raised by security officers who mistook them for unauthorized entrants. The group was part of a convoy being escorted onto the base for an invitation-only event. The incident, which involved drawn firearms and sirens, lasted over 30 minutes, causing the media to miss the event. A Space Launch Delta 30 Public Affairs spokesperson cited a breakdown in communication and increased unauthorized entry attempts as reasons for the security response, emphasizing the priority of base security. All individuals were released without further incident.
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5 extractedFirearms were drawn during the detainment, which was described as unfortunate, unnecessary, and potentially dangerous.
Vandenberg Space Force Base is experiencing an increased number of unauthorized entry attempts.
The incident occurred ahead of an invitation-only groundbreaking for a new training facility for missile operators.
The detained individuals were held for over 30 minutes, causing them to miss the event.
Five news reporters and two military members were briefly detained at gunpoint at Vandenberg Space Force Base.