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  2. William Kreutzer Jr. - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Patrick Parrish - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Michael Chapman (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. United States Disciplinary Barracks - Wikipedia

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    William Kreutzer Jr. — killed an officer and wounded 18 fellow soldiers at Fort Liberty when he opened fire on them in the callisthenics field during a physical training formation. He was initially sentenced to death, but his death sentence was reduced to life in prison with the possibility of parole on appeal.

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  7. Kreutzer - Wikipedia

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    Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), French violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer; Samuel Kreutzer (1894-1971), Australian rugby player; Volker Kreutzer, West German sprint canoer; William Kreutzer, Jr. (born 1969), American soldier infamous for assassinating his commander and opening fire on his fellow soldiers at Fort Bragg

  8. William Ziegler Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Born William Conrad Brandt in Muscatine, Iowa to the half-brother of William Ziegler who adopted the boy at age 5 and renamed him William Ziegler Jr. [2] While studying at Wadham College, Oxford as a 1910 Rhodes Scholar, [3] he was a non-starting participant at the hammer throw and shot put events at the 1912 Summer Olympics.

  9. William J. Hochul Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William J. Hochul Jr. (born April 1, 1959) is an American lawyer who served as United States attorney for the Western District of New York from 2010 to 2016. Hochul has been the first gentleman of New York since August 2021, when his wife, Kathy Hochul , ascended to the governorship following the resignation of Andrew Cuomo .