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Army sergeant wants to plead guilty in Georgia base shootings that injured 5
Radford faces charges including attempted murder and aggravated assault after wounding five in a shooting at Fort Stewart; no plea deal is in place, prosecutors said.
- Army sergeant Quornelius Radford, 28, is seeking to plead guilty to attempted murder and other charges for opening fire on co-workers at Fort Stewart in Georgia last August, injuring five.
- Radford used a personal handgun to shoot four soldiers and a civilian worker who was his romantic partner before being disarmed by bystanders.
- Army prosecutors have not offered a suspected motive and say Radford could still face a possible life sentence if the judge accepts his guilty plea.
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Army sergeant wants to plead guilty in Georgia base shootings that injured 5
Officials say an Army sergeant accused of shooting five people at a Georgia base last summer is seeking to plead guilty to attempted murder and other charges in a military court.
·United States
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Soldier accused in August mass shooting changes plea
Sgt. Quornelius Radford was charged with two specifications of attempted premeditated murder and four specifications of attempted unpremeditated murder, among other charges, for an August 6 shooting incident in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area on Fort Stewart
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