Joint Base Andrews airmen enter wrong home while responding to domestic incident

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Several security airmen are under review after going into the wrong residence while responding to a domestic incident, according to a Joint Base Andrews spokesperson.

It happened on April 28 and involved members of the 316th Security Forces Squadron.

7News reached out to Joint Base Andrews following a video post on Facebook, which has now garnered more than half a million views, that showed the alleged airmen entering a home.

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The woman who submitted the video wrote the airmen “entered my home with their guns drawn on my minor child who had just gotten home from school and was home alone.”

Joint Base Andrews did not confirm those specific details to 7News. Their full statement can be found below:

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“We can confirm that on April 28, members of the 316th Security Forces Squadron entered the wrong residence in response to a reported domestic incident. The safety and protection of our Airmen and their families is our highest priority. The actions of those involved are being addressed while the matter is under review. No additional details are available at this time.”