An alleged co-conspirator pleaded guilty this week in the stabbing death of a 21-year-old U.S. Army specialist in 2020.
A 29-year-old former U.S. Army sergeant has admitted he stabbed a soldier to death in Georiga in a murder plot that also involved a 21-year-old ex-soldier from St. Marys.Hawk had 40 stab or slash wounds, according to a medical examiner.
Per his plea agreement, Booker faces a mandatory minimum sentence of life in prison, and there is no parole in the federal system. Hawk’s report and a similar one by another soldier led to Brown’s “involuntary separation” from the Army after a positive drug test. But the next day, Brown’s girlfriend broke up with him after learning of his involuntary separation from the Army. When he talked to Booker about the break-up, Brown said “Hawk had ruined his life and taken everything from him, including his girlfriend.”
Estes commended the work of CID Forensic Science Technicians from Fort Stewart, Fort Bragg, Fort Gordon, and Fort Jackson and from the analysts with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory and the FBI Crime Lab.
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