An Army sergeant, Quornelius Radford, is sentenced to life in a military prison for a shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia that occurred last summer. Multiple outlets report that Radford is convicted and sentenced following a recent conviction for attempted murder. According to the reports, the attack leaves five people wounded, with at least one additional victim described as Radford’s male fiancé. Fox News adds that Radford is sentenced to multiple consecutive life terms for the shootings involving soldiers and his fiancé. The Independent and New York Post both describe the outcome as a life sentence connected to the base shooting and the five wounded victims. The coverage is consistent that Radford is an Army sergeant and that the sentence follows a conviction reported as involving attempted murder. Details beyond the sentence, such as the precise legal charges and sentencing structure, are described differently across outlets, but all accounts center on the same incident and the same defendant receiving a life-level penalty for injuring five people at the Georgia base.