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Invited media and military members held at gunpoint at Space Force base in California
Five reporters and two military members were held for more than 30 minutes after security mistook an escorted convoy for unauthorized entrants.
On Monday, five reporters and two military members were detained at gunpoint by security forces at Vandenberg Space Force Base who mistakenly identified the invited media convoy as "gate runners."
A communication breakdown occurred as the convoy, escorted by public affairs staff, entered the installation before verification was complete. The 30th Security Forces Squadron reacted by raising metal barricades along California Boulevard.
During the more than 30-minute incident, two military members were handcuffed and placed in vehicles while civilians sat on a curb. Representatives from Noozhawk, KSBY, and the Santa Maria Times missed the "golden shovel" groundbreaking event.
Noozhawk editor in chief Tom Bolton called the incident "a failure on multiple levels" and demanded apologies. Space Launch Delta 30 officials defended the response, citing an "increased number of unauthorized entry attempts" at the base.
The group was traveling to a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Sentinel Formal Training Unit. Col. James Horne, Space Launch Delta 30 commander, emphasized the 160,000-square-foot campus supports the next-generation Sentinel missile program.