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Airman under investigation for Sig M18 incident found dead

“White Allen was under investigation as a subject in relation to an on-base shooting incident in July 2025 that resulted in the death of Airman Brayden Lovan,” officials with the 90th Missile Wing said in a statement.

Since July, four Airman have been found dead...in Wyoming. What the hell is going on up there?


All four deaths since July were of airmen assigned to the 90th Security Forces Group.

Lovan’s death became a national story when it was initially reported as a possible misfire by an M18 service pistol, the primary duty sidearm in all U.S. military services. Within days, officials with Air Force Global Strike Command — which oversees F.E. Warren and all Air Force nuclear weapons — ordered the pistol shelved until a full safety inspection was done on every individual weapon. Officials at Air Combat Command, the service’s largest major command, followed suit.

However, that story quickly changed as investigators looked into the shooting. Service eventually announced they had arrested an airman — White Allen — on charges of manslaughter and making a false statement in the shooting. The pistols were returned to duty.

White Allen was not identified after his initial arrest. It was unclear the circumstances of his release or where on base he was found. The 90th Missile Wing said that it was investigating his death. It did not provide any additional details on the incident or the nature of his death.


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Glock to discontinue EVERYTHING 😱