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By Arden Dier
The Army sergeant accused of shooting five people at Georgia’s Fort Stewart on Wednesday first sent a text to an aunt, indicating he was about to die. Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, texted the aunt to say “that he loved everybody, and that he’ll be in a better place because he was about to go and do something,” Radford’s father, Eddie Radford, tells the New York Times, noting he had the message described to him by the recipient. He said he was at a loss as to why his son might’ve attacked his fellow soldiers, but noted the Black automated logistics sergeant assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team had complained to his family about alleged racism at Fort Stewart, and was seeking a transfer.

