Women in the Army Are More Likely to Be Killed by Fellow Soldiers Than Enemy Combatants
- Twenty-three-year-old Sarah Roque had been in the Army for just over four years when a man fatally shot her in the head.
- Roque wasn’t in a war zone, and the killer wasn’t an enemy combatant.
- It was Wooster Rancy, a fellow soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, who had gone to Walmart for trash bags on the last day Roque was seen alive in October 2024.
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- Twenty-three-year-old Sarah Roque had been in the Army for just over four years when a man fatally shot her in the head.
- Roque wasn’t in a war zone, and the killer wasn’t an enemy combatant.
- It was Wooster Rancy, a fellow soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, who had gone to Walmart for trash bags on the last day Roque was seen alive in October 2024.
Sources: Theintercept