A drill sergeant assigned to the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston has died from multiple gunshot wounds, according to the JBSA.
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US Army drill sergeant Jessica Mitchell gunned down in her car three years after her brother was shot dead
Updated: 4 Jan 2021, 14:27
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A UNITED States Army drill sergeant in Texas whose corpse was found inside her car reportedly died on Friday - three years after her teen brother was also shot and killed.
Jessica Mitchell was on holiday leave when first responders discovered her body at around 3am along Interstate 10 in San Antonio, police said.
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The 30-year-old s body had multiple gunshot wounds, according to a medical examinerCredit: Instagram
First responders thought they were headed to a car crash - instead, a team of firefighters discovered the 30-year-old drill sergeant shot dead inside her car.
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Partial human skeletal remains have been found near Salado Creek at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Air Force officials said.
The remains were first seen Sunday evening in the northeast part of the post. Air Force Office of Special Investigations did not disclose details on the body, including gender, personal effects or if the person had died recently, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
“It’s too premature at this time, and they were partial remains,” said Maj. Kim Bender, a JBSA spokeswoman.