“At about 6:15 p.m., an all clear was sounded over loud speakers at the base. It was not immediately known if anyone was in custody.
Police initially received a call with a report of an active shooter but found that no shots had been fired, Evanski said.
Authorities responded to the Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, which was on lockdown for more than three hours June 17, 2014, due to a report of suspicious person. (Credit: KTLA)
The suspicious person was spotted between Aviation Boulevard and Douglas Street”
Makes one wonder whether it was a false alarm, or deliberate testing of a response...