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William J. Kreutzer Jr. (born 1969) is a former United States Army soldier who was convicted of killing one officer and wounding 18 other soldiers when he opened fire on a physical training formation on October 27, 1995, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. [1]
Colonel Parrish presided over the case of Sergeant William J. Kreutzer Jr. [7] Kreutzer had been convicted of murder for a 1995 shooting. Case of Alberto Martinez
Chapman sat on the appeal of William J. Kreutzer Jr.'s murder conviction while serving on the Army Court of Criminal Appeals. [2] Sergeant Kreutzer had been convicted of opening fire on his comrades at Fort Bragg, killing one, and injuring seventeen.
Cecilia Stepaniak, 34, and Coreydon Stepaniak, 34, were arrested June 20 by FBI El Paso agents on one count each of conspiracy to commit injury to a child, injury to a child, child endangerment ...
As U.S. Magistrate Judge Teresa J. James began to go over the charges, she said she wasn’t going to read the details of every count: “We’d be here all day if I did that.”
Carter, Shannon and Gardner were all arrested in mid-November 2023, court records show. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Former postal worker stole $24M in check theft scheme, feds say.
Robert William Schultz, Jr. #139 October 12, 1960 One month Robert William Schultz, Jr. was wanted for escaping a Sandstone, Minnesota prison where he was serving eight years for an attempted bank robbery. [23] He was arrested in Orlando, Florida on November 4, 1960, due to an FBI investigation. Merle Lyle Gall #140 October 17, 1960 Three months
The ex-wife of a prominent Los Angeles doctor — gunned down in an ambush-style attack outside his clinic in August — was arrested and charged with his murder as police raided her home. Ahang ...