Fort Stewart Shooting Suspect's Final Messages and Background Revealed

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Sgt. Quornelius Samentrio Radford texted his family expressing love and a sense of impending doom shortly before he shot and wounded five soldiers at Fort Stewart, with motives and circumstances still under investigation. Radford, who faced bullying and racism, had no prior behavioral issues but had recently complained about racism and sought a transfer. The incident has raised questions about mental health, workplace bullying, and racial discrimination in the military.
- Minutes before gunfire erupted at Fort Stewart, the shooting suspect texted his family saying ‘I love y’all,’ uncle says CNN
- Fort Stewart shooting suspect was a hard worker who had been bullied over his stutter, Army soldiers say NBC News
- A Sergeant Is Accused of Shooting 5 Soldiers in His Unit at Fort Stewart The New York Times
- “They are under a greater microscope:” Former JAG weighs in on accused Ft. Stewart shooter’s previous arrest WTOC
- 'My time is coming to an end': Family of man accused in Fort Stewart shooting shares last texts he sent firstcoastnews.com
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