Army Sgt. Quornelius Radford Identified As Suspect In Fort Stewart $hooting That Injured 5 Soldiers

Army Sgt. Quornelius Radford Identified As Suspect In Fort Stewart $hooting That Injured 5 Soldiers
U.S. Army Sergeant Quornelius Radford has been identified as the man accused of sh**ting five soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia on Wednesday morning.
The incident occurred in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) area of the base. All five victims were treated on-site before being transported to Winn Army Community Hospital, according to Fort Stewart officials.
Radford, 28, is an automated logistics sergeant assigned to the ABCT. He is from Jacksonville, Florida, and joined the Army in January 2018. The Army said he has never been deployed.
Following the sh**ting, Radford was arrested and placed in pre-trial confinement. Authorities say he allegedly used a personal weapon during the att*ck, which took place at his workplace.
Fox News Digital obtained a previous mugshot of Radford, taken after a May 18, 2025, arrest for DUI and disobeying a traffic control device. At the time, Radford reportedly told the officer he ran a red light because he needed to use the bathroom.
Several outlets have listed the victims in stable condition.
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Prayers for them all.
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