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The 28-year-old Army sergeant was an automated logistics noncommissioned officer. He was arrested in May for driving under ...
Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, is accused of opening fire at Fort Stewart, injuring five of his military co-workers.
It was easy for those people to make fun of him for the way he spoke. After that, he really didn’t speak much.” ...
Sgt. Quornelius Radford's father said he hadn't noticed anything unusual but his son was seeking a transfer and complained of racism at Fort Stewart.
The man accused of shooting five colleagues at the Fort Stewart Army base is from Jacksonville, Florida, officials said. Here ...
Quornelius Radford's uncle, Joe Mitchell, recounts the text messages they exchanged just minutes before the accused gunman opened fire.
The gunman who opened fire at the Fort Stewart Base in Georgia Wednesday morning has been identified as a 28--year-old army ...
A Georgia Army base is on lockdown following reports of an active shooter. Fort Stewart, located about an hour outside of ...
Officials describe moment unarmed soldier stopped Quornelius Radford as he opened fire at Georgia base - Officials identified ...
Radford was an automated logistics sergeant there. The incident left five soldiers wounded and led to a temporary lockdown at ...
The suspect in Wednesday’s shocking Fort Stewart mass shooting reportedly sent an ominous text to a relative right before the attack.
Just months before the shooting, Quornelius Radford was arrested for DUI in Liberty County. An incident report is revealing new details in the ordeal.