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A major division of the U.S. Air Force is immediately suspending use of a gun made by New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer after airman's death.
Springfield police officer Conner O'Leary did not use excessive force in a 2020 arrest of Lea Falk, a jury ruled. O'Leary's lawyer pointed to other potential causes of Falk's injuries.
The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command has paused the use of a pistol after a Security Forces airman died at a Wyoming base. The pause began Monday.
Air Force Global Strike Command has pulled Sig Sauer M18 pistols from use following the July 20 death of an airman at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. The airman was active-duty and assigned ...
The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command has paused the use of a pistol after a Security Forces airman died at a Wyoming base. It says 21-year-old Airman Brayden Loven died on Sunday at the F.E.
"Air Force Global Strike Command has paused use of the M18 Modular Handgun System, effective July 21, 2025, until further notice," Charles Hoffman, an AFGSC spokesperson, told Military.com.