US military open fire during disturbance at RAF base
Suffolk Police confirmed the arrest as the base, which is used by the US Air Force, was put on lockdown amid reports of a car being rammed into a checkpoint.
The force said the suspect had been taken into custody.
He was said to have suffered cuts and bruises during the incident, which happened at around 1pm on Monday.
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Hide AdA Pentagon spokesman in Washington said: "The security incident has been contained and a suspect has been apprehended."
A brief statement on the base's Facebook page said: "RAF Mildenhall locked down at 1pm today following reports of a disturbance on base.
"The base was locked down and emergency personnel are responding to the situation."
A member of staff at Jumppin Jacks Funhouse in Mildenhall told the Press Association: "All the American children playing here suddenly left, but we didn't hear anything or know why."
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Hide AdThe base has previously been identified as a potential target for terrorists.
In May 2016, Junead Khan was given a life sentence at Kingston Crown Court for planning a strike against American military personnel in Britain.
Khan, of Luton, used his job as a delivery driver to scout bases including Mildenhall and nearby RAF Lakenheath the previous year.