Military base in Mississippi shields itself with containers to prevent neighborhood shootings
The barrier was put in place after several bullets hit five homes at the Gulfport Naval Facility.
A military base in Mississippi has fortified itself and created a protective barrier with the use of storage containers. Their intention? To protect the houses located on the naval installation from the constant gunfire in Gulport.
A year ago, the base placed a total of twenty storage containers around its perimeter. It happened in October after five residences received gunfire triggered by a shooting that took place at the apartment complex across the street, according to Gulfport City Councilman Kenneth "Truck" Casey:
The barrier, a "temporary solution" to protect the base
According to Gulfport Naval Construction Battalion Center Captain Jeff Powell, the barrier is a solution to "ensure the safest and most secure environment possible for our personnel and residents," he told a local television station:
Becky Shaw, a spokeswoman for the military installation, assured that the barrier was not intended to be permanent, only a "temporary solution." A measure until the city took precautions to prevent shootings: "The force protection of our base, personnel, and families is our highest priority," she said.
Gulfport is one of the areas most affected in recent years by shootings. According to NBC News, a decade ago there were between two or three homicides a year in the town. Since 2019, the number of murders escalated and stood at about 10 per year. Incidents that they intend to prevent at the base by installing this wall of containers.