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The Army Secretary Pays Tribute to the Heroes Who Fought the Alleged Fort Stewart Shooter: "They Saved Lives without a doubt." - Gateway Hispanic

On Wednesday, 28-year-old army sergeant Quornelius Radford opened fire in Fort Stewart, Georgia, leaving five people injured. During a press conference following the incident, Brigadier General John Lubas pointed out that his comrades shot down Radford as soon as he opened fire. These heroes avoided further violence. “The soldiers in the area who witnessed the shooting immediately and without hesitation shot down the soldier, subdued him and all…
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On Wednesday, 28-year-old army sergeant Quornelius Radford opened fire in Fort Stewart, Georgia, leaving five people injured. During a press conference following the incident, Brigadier General John Lubas pointed out that his comrades shot down Radford as soon as he opened fire. These heroes avoided further violence. “The soldiers in the area who witnessed the shooting immediately and without hesitation shot down the soldier, subdued him and all…

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gatewayhispanic.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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