Man charged with attempted murder for Fort Stewart shooting held at Joint Base Charleston

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The Army sergeant accused of injuring five fellow soldiers at a Georgia Army Base last week is being held at Joint Base Charleston while he awaits a pretrial in the case.

Quornelius Radford is facing six counts of attempted murder, six counts of aggravated assault and a single count of domestic violence.

According to the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel, Radford shot five of his peers at Fort Stewart with a personal handgun. He is also accused of shooting at a sixth soldier during the attack but he missed and was subdued.

The Army states that the domestic violence charge stems from one of the victims being Radford’s intimate partner…

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