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Soldier shoots battalion commander at Ft Bragg during safety brief

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Old Jul 2, 2012 | 05:42 PM
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A soldier is dead and two others injured following a shooting Thursday afternoon at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, according to a statement released by the post. A senior U.S. defense official told NBC News that the deceased victim was a battalion commander.



The shooter was a soldier, according to the Fort Bragg statement. He shot another member of the unit during a safety brief -- in this case, a 10- to 15-minute lecture by a commander or soldier-in-charge about staying safe for the upcoming Fourth of July weekend.



The soldier then shot himself. He is injured and in custody, according to the statement. A third soldier was "slightly" wounded, according to the statement.


http://www.bragg.army.mil/presscente...ng,June28.aspx



One Soldier from the 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade is dead and two others are wounded following a shooting incident June 28, 2012.



During a unit safety brief a Soldier shot another member of the unit and then turned the weapon on himself. The shooter was injured and is in custody. A third Soldier who was in the area was also slightly wounded in the shooting.


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Old Jul 2, 2012 | 09:17 PM
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The Army soldier who killed his superior officer on Thursday and then shot himself, died from his wounds a day later. The solider in question was identified by officials at Fort Bragg as Specialist Ricky G. Elder, a 27-year-old infantryman from Kansas. Elder shot and killed his battalion commander, Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale (pictured above), during an outdoor meeting on the North Carolina base last week. A third soldier was wounded, but has been released from the hospital.



Elder's murder-suicide may have been prompted by legal troubles that he was facing both on the base and back in his hometown of Hutchinson, Kansas. According to reports, Elder had been accused of stealing a $1,700 toolkit from the base motor pool and was facing a court martial that could have ended with a dishonorable discharge. In November of 2011, he plead guilty to a felony charge of aggravated battery following an incident where he punched a woman in the face at a sports bar, leading to $60,000 in medical bills for the victim. According to The Hutchinson News, Elder's sentencing hearing was scheduled for Friday morning.



Colonel Tisdale was a highly decorated veteran of both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. He won both a Bronze Star and Purple Heart, and had served in the Army for nearly 20 years. Elder enlisted in 2004 and spent a year in Iraq and another in Afghanistan, ending his last tour in July 2011.




Emphases mine. Looks like garden variety "he snapped" unless something else comes out.
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