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The individual accused of injuring five soldiers at a military base in Georgia has been identified as U.S. Army Sergeant Quornelius Radford.
The soldiers were shot in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) area of the base, as confirmed by a social media post from the U.S. Army.
All the soldiers received treatment on-site and were later taken to Winn Army Community Hospital, according to officials at the Fort Stewart base.
Radford, who is 28 years old, serves as an automated logistics sergeant assigned to the ABCT and has been apprehended.
The individual, a resident of Jacksonville, Florida, has not been deployed to combat and is currently in pre-trial confinement.
Radford was arrested on May 18, 2025, by the Georgia Department of Public Safety for driving under the influence and for failing to obey a traffic control device.
According to a summons obtained by our news outlet, Radford allegedly mentioned to the responding officer that he ran a red light because he urgently needed to use the restroom.
The shooting incident involving Radford occurred at his workplace on Wednesday, where he reportedly used a personal weapon.
This story is still developing.
Contributions to this report were made by Alexandra Koch from Fox News Digital.
Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
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