3 who brought mortar round to gate at Pearl Harbor released
HONOLULU — A mortar round was found in a vehicle at a gate to the sprawling Pearl Harbor military base, shutting down the base for hours and leading three people to be taken into custody, military officials said Wednesday.
It’s not clear what the trio planned to do or where they wanted to go when they were stopped late Tuesday, base spokesman Charles Anthony said, but added, “I don’t think their intention was to get on base.”
A mortar is a portable weapon that is loaded and fired by dropping an exploding shell into a tube. Anthony said there was no explosive material inside the round and no firing device in the car.
It was an “inert training round,” Naval Criminal Investigative Service spokesman Jeff Houston said in an email.