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Officials said the shooter was Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, who used a personal handgun, not a military firearm.
Just months before the shooting, Quornelius Radford was arrested for DUI in Liberty County. An incident report is revealing new details in the ordeal.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll came to Fort Stewart on Thursday to praise a half-dozen soldiers for their quick actions in ...
It was easy for those people to make fun of him for the way he spoke. After that, he really didn’t speak much.” ...
The violent attack at the Georgia military installation came months after Quornelius Radford, 28, was arrested for a suspected DUI.
The man accused of shooting five colleagues at the Fort Stewart Army base is from Jacksonville, Florida, officials said. Here ...
FORT STEWART, Ga. — The U.S. Army will provide further details Thursday morning on the shooting at Fort Stewart in southeast ...
The Arizona Court of Appeals has rejected an argument by two Arizona motorists in separate DUI cases that they can escape ...
Sgt. Quornelius Radford was arrested for DUI months prior to the shooting, but the Army says it didn’t know about it ...
A half-dozen soldiers at a Georgia Army base are being hailed as heroes for tackling an armed assailant accused of shooting ...
The shooting at Fort Stewart unfolded late morning on Aug. 6 when Army officials said a sergeant opened fire on his own team, using a personal handgun to shoot and injure five fellow soldiers before ...
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