Soldier — Fe Shooting

: A more recent tragic event involved a "National Guard shooter" near the White House, where emotional social media posts from the perpetrator later revealed a deep internal turmoil and struggle to resettle in the U.S.. Summary of the "Deep" Perspective

: The "deep" irony of soldiers or officers who risk their lives (like John Barnes) only to face bureaucratic battles for healthcare and support once the headlines fade. FE Shooting Soldier

: Questions regarding why a high-security base like F.E. Warren would experience such a concentrated cluster of personnel-related violence. Army soldier saved children during El Paso shooting - ABC7 : A more recent tragic event involved a

: An airman from the base was charged with manslaughter after an off-base shooting involving an AK-47 . Warren would experience such a concentrated cluster of

: A Security Forces specialist, 21-year-old Spc. Sarah Beckstrom , was killed during a discharge of an M18 pistol . This led the Air Force Global Strike Command to temporarily pause the use of the M18 pistol before clearing its return to duty.

: U.S. Army soldier Glendon Oakley Jr. is frequently highlighted in viral posts for his instinctive reaction to save children during the 2019 El Paso shooting, famously stating, "That's what soldiers do".

The query might also be a conflation of several high-profile "Santa Fe" or "Soldier" related shootings frequently discussed in "deep" social media posts: