FORT STEWART, Ga. - Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, is accused of opening fire at Fort Stewart, injuring five of his military co-workers.
What we know:
Brigadier General John Lubas said Radford was on active duty as an automated logistics sergeant assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team. All five of the shooting victims worked with Radford.
The shooting happened at Radford's place of work, according to officials, but they wouldn't speculate on a motive.
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Officials said Radford used a personal handgun in the shooting, not a military weapon. Officials are investigating how Radford got the weapon on base.
Radford had no known prior discipline or mental health issues reported on base, but officials said they are still investigating. However,