Sergeant Quornelius Radford was charged with multiple counts including attempted premeditated murder after opening fire on coworkers at Fort Stewart, injuring five soldiers, with charges revealing one victim was his intimate partner and that the incident involved domestic violence.
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.
A soldier accused of the Fort Stewart shooting was heavily bullied for his stutter and experienced racism, but soldiers who subdued him are being praised for their bravery; the motive remains under investigation.
Six soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia heroically intervened during a shooting incident, saving lives and providing aid to wounded colleagues after Sgt. Quornelius Radford opened fire with a personal handgun, which is a violation of base rules. Radford, who was in custody, is being investigated, and the soldiers' quick response was praised for saving lives.
A soldier opened fire at Fort Stewart injuring five, while President Trump’s increased tariffs on imports from various countries took effect, impacting companies like McDonald's. Trump also indicated a potential meeting with Putin and Zelenskyy to discuss ending the Ukraine war. AI tools are increasingly used in education, raising concerns about academic integrity. Additionally, Claire's filed for bankruptcy for the second time in seven years amid other news stories.
An active-duty Army sergeant opened fire at Fort Stewart, Georgia, wounding five soldiers, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and violence at US military bases, amidst a history of similar attacks including the Fort Hood shooting and the Pensacola Naval Air Station attack.
An Army sergeant, Quornelius Radford, opened fire at Fort Stewart in Georgia, wounding five soldiers with a personal handgun, after a disagreement. Radford was subdued by fellow soldiers and is in custody, with all victims in stable condition. The incident raises concerns about security and firearm access on military bases amid ongoing US gun violence.
A U.S. Army sergeant at Fort Stewart in Georgia shot and wounded five soldiers with his personal handgun before being subdued and arrested; the motive remains unclear, and the victims are in stable condition.
A U.S. Army sergeant at Fort Stewart in Georgia opened fire on his unit with his personal handgun, injuring five soldiers before being subdued; all victims are expected to recover, and the incident is under investigation.