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Drill instructor acquitted of homicide in 2021 death of Marine recruit
Staff Sgt. Steven T. Smiley had been charged with negligent homicide and other alleged offenses in connection with the 2021 death of Pfc. Dalton Beals.
Second lawsuit filed in West Virginia VA hospital deaths
A woman is suing the federal government over the 2018 death of her husband from a wrongful insulin injection at a West Virginia veterans hospital.
VA secretary wants answers on string of West Virginia patient deaths as a second homicide is confirmed
As many as 11 patients may have been victims of homicide.
Multiple suspicious deaths at West Virginia VA raise concerns over criminal activity
Investigators are looking into the deaths of 11 patients, at least one of which has been ruled a homicide.
Marine involved in DC barracks shooting may have been unaware gun was loaded
The trial counsel during Wednesday’s hearing alleged that Lance Cpl. Andrew Johnson did not properly follow D.C. barracks’ policy for unloading his pistol.
By Shawn Snow
Baby’s death at babysitter’s house on Hawaii base now considered a homicide
The in-home daycare was allegedly operating without a license or approval from the base.
By Karen Jowers
Driver with record charged with 7 homicides in crash with Marine JarHeads motorcycle club
The driver of a pickup truck in a fiery collision on a rural New Hampshire highway that killed seven motorcyclists was charged Monday with seven counts of negligent homicide.
Marine Harrier mechanic killed while cleaning his weapon
The Corps has had nearly 54 negligent discharges over the last five years.
By Shawn Snow
Don’t rush to judge the Navy’s recent firearm mishap, the Corps has had 54 negligent discharges since 2013
The Corps' negligent discharges have cost more than 1,700 work days and millions of dollars.
By Shawn Snow
Texas church shooting lawsuits against Air Force combined
All federal lawsuits against the U.S. Air Force over a Texas church shooting last year that left more than two dozen worshippers dead will be consolidated into one case, a judge says.
The Navy's dicey decision to pursue homicide charges
It’s a move that will have a potentially far-reaching impact on all services and service members up and down the chain of command.
By Military Times Editorial