Sexual assault allegations being investigated at Ft. Sill Fort Sill officials reported Thursday afternoon that Special Agents from the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command are investigating allegations of sexual assault. (Source: KSWO) By Tiffany Bechtel | April 1, 2021 at 4:01 PM CDT - Updated April 1 at 5:22 PM
FT. SILL, Okla. (TNN) - Fort Sill officials reported Thursday afternoon that Special Agents from the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command are investigating allegations of sexual assault.
The allegations were reported by a female trainee and involve Fort Sill cadre.
Officials say the cadre potentially involved in the allegation have been suspended from their normal duties, removed from any trainee environment, and are all being presumed innocent pending a full and thorough investigation.
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A mural in Washington depicts slain soldier Spc. Vanessa Guillen on July 13, 2020. (Carolyn Kaster/AP) Army Criminal Investigation Command’s ongoing problems may justify an overhaul of its command structure, similar to what the Naval Criminal Investigative Service went through following a major sexual assault scandal in the 1990s. How NCIS changed in the wake of that scandal was discussed during congressional testimony Tuesday. The hearing was held one week after proposals to redesign CID were outlined in briefing documents obtained by Army Times. One proposal suggested recasting CID as an independent organization with civilian leadership, similar to what NCIS looks like today. A second proposal, which was labeled “recommended” in the documents, would retain the current military police leadership while hiring more civilian agents.
AUSTIN, Texas — The head of an independent team assigned to unravel the root cause behind systemic violence and sexual assaults plaguing Fort Hood told Congress this week that the
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A review found a litany of flaws in the way Fort Hood investigates felony crimes last year. Congress asked what progress was made, and was left disappointed. Author: Andrew Moore Updated: 10:14 PM CDT March 17, 2021
FORT HOOD, Texas An independent review conducted in the wake of Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s death on Fort Hood found multiple problems with the way the post investigates felonies and “a deficient climate at Fort Hood, including ineffective implementation of the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program,” according to the report.