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Friday, October 19, 2012

Former Army Medic “Pleads Guilty in Militia Case”

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Former soldier pleads guilty in militia case

By Russ Bynum - The Associated Press
HINESVILLE, Ga. — A former Army medic pleaded guilty Monday to charges that he burned bloody clothes, spent shotgun shells and a cellphone to try to help fellow soldiers cover up a double killing that prosecutors say was linked to a militia group plotting terrorist attacks while operating inside the military at Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia.

Former Pfc. Christopher Jenderseck of Fargo, N.D., told a Liberty County Superior Court judge that he built the backyard bonfire used to dispose of the items last December. He said none of his fellow soldiers told him that he was destroying evidence to cover up a killing, though he figured it out as the fire burned. Still, Jenderseck admitted, he did nothing to stop them.

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