Army Sergeant Charged with Attempted Murder in the Shootings of 5 Fort Stewart Soldiers
Quornelius Radford faces 13 charges including attempted murder after shooting five fellow soldiers who survived, with a military legal process underway including an Article 32 hearing.
- On Aug. 6, Quornelius Radford, a soldier, allegedly wounded five and shot a sixth at Fort Stewart, Georgia, leading the U.S. Army to charge him with 13 offenses Tuesday, including attempted murder and aggravated assault.
- Radford, who Fort Stewart leaders say had no prior signs of violence or disciplinary issues, was arrested by Georgia State Patrol on drunken driving charges outside the base and failed to alert his chain of command.
- On Tuesday, Radford was ordered held in pretrial confinement and will next face an Article 32 hearing at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
- Last week, the five victims survived the assault and several appeared in court, with one saying `I hold no hatred` and quoting `forgive as you have been forgiven`.
- Held at the Naval Consolidated Brig Charleston, Radford could face life imprisonment if convicted of the attempted murder charges, according to military officials.
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Soldier charged with attempted murder, assault in U.S. Army base shooting
By Jeremy Redmon, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS)ATLANTA — Military prosecutors on Tuesday announced attempted premeditated murder charges against the 28-year-old sergeant accused of shooting five fellow soldiers at Georgia’s Fort Stewart last week.
·Harrisburg, United States
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Army sergeant charged with attempted murder for shooting five soldiers in Fort Stewart attack
A U.S. Army sergeant accused of shooting five fellow soldiers at a Georgia base was charged Tuesday with attempted murder, aggravated assault and domestic violence as the Army revealed that one of the victims was the suspect’s romantic partner.
·New York, United States
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