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The plane of Military ID, which was killed

The United States Air Force has identified the plane, which was killed at a shootout at a shootout outside of the Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.

Brion Teel-Scott, a 27-year-old from Bordentown, New Jersey, died on Saturday after he had fled the military base near the Truman goal in Albuquerque after a press release.

The security members reacted to the Truman Gate at around 2 a.m. on Saturday before dealing with “persecution outside the base”, said the air weapon base. The persecution led to a shootout, the tea-scott and another plane left the hand with a gunshot wound.

Linda Card, an Air Force spokesman, based in Quantico, Virginia, told USA TODAY on Monday that the public did not give a threat, but did not publish any further details about what led to the shootout and did not state by citing an open Investigation.

Teal-Scott was found dead at the scene. Military officers said TEEL-SCOTT had been assigned to the 377th Security Forces Squadron.

The wounded plane was taken to a hospital for treatment. He was later released with non -life -threatening injuries, officials said. His identity was not published.

The cause of death of TEEL-SCOTT was examined on Monday.

The case is treated by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations in cooperation with the FBI and the Albuquerque police department.

“Losing a member of your team is never easy, but the circumstances of this incident make it much more difficult”, 377. Air base wing and installation commander, Col Michael Power, published in a statement after the shootout. “In addition, we ensure that our injured defender, wing men of both members and our basic community receive the best possible care and support.”

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA Today. Reach it at nalund@usatoday.com and follow it on X @Nataliealund.