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‘I’m shocked by what I did’: Soldier sentenced to nine years in prison in shooting death of another soldier
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Fort Hood Soldier sentenced to nine years in prison for the shooting death of Army Spc. Clarence J. White
During his court-martial Dec. 17 at the Lawrence Williams Judicial Center, Spc. Kip D. Holloway pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter which resulted in the death of Spc. Clarence J. White, 26. Holloway, 25, an M1 armor crewman, was sentenced by the military judge on Dec. 18 to be confined for nine years and dishonorably discharged from the Army. Both Soldiers were assigned to the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.
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