UPDATE: US Airman ARRESTED In SIG M18 Shooting

Published on August 11, 2025
Duration: 5:52

This video provides an update on the investigation into the death of Airman Braden Loveven at FE Warren Air Force Base, involving an M18 handgun. Initial reports suggested an uncommanded discharge, leading to servicewide inspections and training pauses. However, an arrest of another airman on charges of involuntary manslaughter and obstruction of justice indicates a potential negligent discharge, shifting focus from equipment to human error.

Quick Summary

An arrest has been made in the M18 handgun shooting incident at FE Warren Air Force Base, where Airman Braden Loveven died. The investigation now suggests a potential negligent discharge, shifting focus from equipment failure to human error.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Update on Sig M18 Shooting
  2. 00:16Incident at FE Warren Air Force Base
  3. 01:25Victim Identified: Airman Braden Loveven
  4. 01:53Servicewide M18 Inspections
  5. 02:57Uncommanded vs. Negligent Discharge
  6. 03:18Arrest Made in Connection with Shooting
  7. 03:51Office of Special Investigations Involvement
  8. 04:03Sig Sauer's Defense of Firearms
  9. 04:13Concerns Over Weapons Safety and Transparency

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the initial report regarding the M18 handgun incident at FE Warren Air Force Base?

Initially, reports suggested that the M18 handgun discharged on its own, an event known as an 'uncommanded discharge,' which led to immediate safety concerns and inspections.

Who was the victim in the FE Warren Air Force Base shooting incident?

The victim was Airman Braden Loveven, a 21-year-old security forces airman and remote targeting engagement systems operator, who died on July 20th, 2025.

What charges are faced by the airman arrested in connection with the M18 shooting?

The arrested airman faces charges including involuntary manslaughter, obstruction of justice, and making a false official statement, suggesting a potential negligent discharge.

What actions did the Air Force take following the M18 incident?

The Air Force initiated servicewide inspections of M18 firearms and mandated refresh training for personnel, with some commands barring troops from using the pistol temporarily.

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