No Wonder There Were No Fatalities…UPDATED

Greetings and Salutations!
Whelp.
The guy who shot up Fort Stewart has been ID’d:

Definitely the face of a future rocket scientist or nookular physicist and sheeee-it right? /sarc.

Fucker must have been a bolo-badge bastard… He couldn’t have been an Infantryman, even though 2BCT is a Stryker Brigade and “Grunt Heavy” that’s for sure. He didn’t even kill anyone… sheesh… What the fuck happened to my Army???

UPDATE INSERT: I called it. The fucker was a 92A which is an Automated Logistical Specialist i.e. a fucking supply puke. Granted I performed as a 92A at the end of my career, but that was more in-line with me being assigned to the S-4 in my capacity as the Battalion thief. ALL the blaqs tend to congregate in that MOS FWIW… the least danger, the least effort, maximum power over others (everyone has to kiss the Supply Guys ass if you EVER want to get anything) so this ties it neatly together… Jes’ Sayin’

The picture of the perp, Sgt. Quornelius ‘Two-Gee’ Radford is from a mugshot taken by one of the local Police Departments after his DUI bust three months ago…

I’d say that –might- be the motive there.
Meaning I’m guessing that Sgt. Shitbird there finally got called on the carpet for the DUI. A DUI in many instances is an absolute career ender.

ESPECIALLY for an Non-Commissioned Officer aka NCO.

Unless you’ve got ‘cover’ i.e. someone in the chain of command who’ll make things ‘go away’ usually you’ll be deep fried in oil for the offense. As to the time between the actual offense and the shooting?

Well I’m throwing out the wild-assed guess, but in many cases that I saw back in the day, the wheels of DotMil justice roll pretty fucking s-l-o-w-l-y unless it’s for something serious like rape/murder. The Chain of Command that handles a DUI is usually the Battalion Commander a light Colonel or Lt. Col. who usually does ‘group readings’ of miscreants…

Meaning they let all the guys who’re getting hit with a Field Grade Article 15 wait until they get a few of them, and the Colonel will call them in as a group to get it all done on the same day, one at a time. Trust me as I know first hand of what I speak…

Three fucking Field Grades in my time.
Miraculously managed to keep the E-4 each time.
And yeah, I had ‘cover’ thank the Good Lord.

They do this for a couple of reasons. One is to have a group of unwilling but made-to-do it after hours and weekend laborers. When you get a Field Grade, you usually get 45 days restriction to barracks, and 45 days ‘extra duty’ which means that if you get busted, you have to do allll the shit-work no one else wants to do. Painting the Battalion Building… mowing lawns with push mowers… cleaning out the Motorpool grease traps… really nasty shitty work that takes place AFTER the regular duty day up until 11:00 pm and usually up to 6-8 hours every day on the weekend for a month and a half.

It really sucks.

UNLESS you manage to know things and how to ‘skate’ professionally. Like my first Field Grade? On the first weekend, well it happened to be Memorial Day weekend. The Command Sergeant Major told me I was the only one they had doing extra duty as no one else had fucked up that month, and since he was feeling magnanimous, my ONLY detail for the long weekend was to mow the entire Battalion Area and as soon as it was done, I was done for the weekend.

OK CSM… Roger, Got it.

Now our Battalion only had 2x shitty non-self propelled POS lawnmowers, and the Battalion Area was about an acre and a half, including the Parade ground. Needless to say a LOT of territory to do by hand, in the blazing Texas Summer…

OTOH 2-8 Infantry? The Battalion next door to us? For whatever reason they had a nice and damned near brand new John Deer Industrial Grade Riding Mower. One with a HUGE cutting deck. Could go like a bat-outta-hell too.
They never let anyone use it.

Of course I used it.

It’s all in ‘who you know’ and knowing how to ask.

The first thing I did was I went down to the Shopette and bought a case and a half of beer. I then went over to 2-8’s Battalion HQ where I knew a buddy of mine had gotten the ‘bad luck of the draw’ to be pulling staff duty on Saturday, which meant he was going to be pretty disgruntled. So I rolled in with that set of beers and asked very nicely if I could rent their nice new mower for the low low price of say? A case of this Ice Cold Tall and Frosties?

Maaan… them keys were in my hand in like point zero five seconds. He got the case, and I kept the Twelve Pack. The reason for that was as I was mowing, well… let’s just say I was staying ‘hydrated’ so to speak while doing so. I had my Walkman on (remember those?) and was playing a mixtape (GOD I am dating myself!) and as I guzzled the brew, I disposed of the can by throwing it in front of me, at which point when I rode over the now empty beer can, said psycho-mower reduced any evidence to a fine spray of aluminum ‘hash’ and literally scattered it to the winds.

Needless to say, I got the job done in like an hour an a half.

When we came back frtom the long weekend, the CSM was pretty impressed… he didn’t really dress me down or give me shit. Told me he really got a kick out of my creativity. Hence why I had cover as I was his thief/dogrobber. Every good CSM has an enlisted man who does the dirty work for him, and I was that guy.

This guy however? If I was a betting man, I’d say that he was looking at the full 45 and 45, as well as 45 days forfeiture of pay, and even in the worst case scenario, a Bad Conduct Discharge which means his life was over-over either way. I want to know -who- he shot… that’d be very telling.

HOWEVER:

Got me a hunch that’s going to be fully activated if it hasn’t already. This summer has had ALLLL sorts of nigger-fatigue stories, and the noticing has gotten out of hand as far as the Leviathan is concerned… the last thing they want nor need is a nigger in uniform bustin’ caps in his chain of command right?

So yep. Add on he was already ‘in the wrong’ as soldiers by UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice) are forbidden from possessing personally owned firearms on base for any reason, so nope… no ‘good guy with a gun’ was going to stop this… THAT particular pile of bullshit needs to go away… maybe.

The problem with doing that is there are SO MANY low-impulse control 2Gs in uniform, so allowing them to be heeled might not be a good idea… it’s a tough call IMO.

So More Later
Big Country

41 thoughts on “No Wonder There Were No Fatalities…UPDATED”

    1. A recruiter with a quota who is one short for the period.

      His warm body will fill a slot after any required ‘assistance’ in taking the ASVAB.

    2. So I’m a student of physiognomy, for fun mostly, as it’s a fun but not accurate-enough predictor of many things in weird and shitty people. Like the whole Greta Thunberg FAS thing, which is a maybe but absolutely there’s a learning disability there. She can’t get any sort of ed certificates, which is brutal for Big Green trustafarians. Even the Down’s syndrome kid I worked with at Burger king in 1989 got a HACCP cert.
      As for today’s Usual Suspect; Disproportionately small beady almond-shaped eyes that don’t reflect light? Check. Propensity towards theft, cleverness rather than intelligence (intuitive rather than logical reasoning), emotional but reserved personality.
      I mean, he’s got the dead eyes of a hoogldbooger gunner to me.

      1. Funny how they make fun of Phrenology but 100+ years on we are finding a lot of what they said is actually true. Evil people look evil

  1. Mongo
    Thanks, not having been in m the military, I was unaware that a DUI would end an NCO’s career.

    1. N/P SG. Yah… the BIG unacceptable ‘sins’ are DUI/Dope Smoking/Fucking a Spouse of someone in your Chain of command (usually a Higher Rank doinking a subordinates wife) and/or Theft… like as in stealing from the PX or shoplifting…

      The kind of ‘theft’ I engaged in was “re-acquiring/re-allocating underutilized assets from fraternal organizational elements on base for the greater good” so to speak… to use the Communist Terminology, I was “liberating the People’s Equipment”…

      As we used to say back in the day, there are no thieves in the Army… just guys trying to get their shit back from other guys…

      1. I’ve heard that fucking a female subordinate can get your ass in deep shit as well.
        I’ve seen where O6s lost their damn command over that shit.

      2. So you think the army is lying or are they that lax on their reporting..
        Lubas said Radford had not deployed to a combat zone and had no known behavioral incidents in his military record. However, the general acknowledged that Radford had been arrested for driving under the influence in May – an arrest that his chain of command was unaware of prior to the shooting.

        The DUI arrest “was unknown to his chain of command until the event occurred, and we started looking into the law enforcement databases,” Lubas said.

      3. I had an uncle who was a Marine in the Pacific in WWII. When I was a kid I asked him what he did while there – hoping I guess to get some good stories. He told me “I stole jeeps from the army”. End of info. I guess some things – like re-allocating – don’t change.

        1. Stories about “acquiring” those jeeps from the Army are probably really good ones with a lot of surprises, hi-jinx and stealth moves. With the Japanese skulking about, many of whom spoke good English…it was also high-risk.

      4. DUIs end an officer’s career pretty.quick too. They give them about three months of make Do work as they are doing the paperwork. They get to be chewed out by the Company Commander, the Battalion Commander, and the Colonel in charge of the unit. In addition to DUIs, falling asleep in your tank during maneuvers is a quick exit for an officer too. The battalion CO is screaming and throwing all the shit out of your tent into the mud.

  2. BCE,

    Some folks need a job? Point them this way: https://join.ice.gov/ All the info is there.
    I hear there is no age cap. This is a growth industry. The need is immense.
    Young guys with no idea what to do? Here you go, son.

  3. FWIW the USMCR LCPL dropout who put together the botched Antifa on ICE ambush in Ft. Worth last month was a logistical specialist too. That one featured failure to engage with firepower overmatch, failure to perform immediate action to clear a jammed rifle, dropping said rifle(s) and running, getting the whole 14 man cell captured without inflicting any fatalities. May as well have been cleaning pools and mowing lawns for all the skills he picked up as a supply Marine.

    1. Photographer is not doing her any favors. She has an ordinary face and needs to smile more and project an image of someone more alluring. Resting bitch face never looks nice. On another note, I see she is mighty handy with a pistol.

    2. Strongly suggest you find and view the video floating around of Sweeney shooting a handgun at Taran Tactical. She looks better (normal faced) and happy as she runs the pistol course (her reload is impressive). Changed my opinion for sure. Good girl.

    3. Ever since the Diddy thing broke, I’ve wondered if so much of non-jewish Hollywood’s bad behavior is the result of having been sexually abused in awful ways and trying to cope.

      1. Notice how quickly the Joosh CEO of Blackstone REIT’s shooting by a guy where 16%+ of the company’s assets are located (turning homes into expensive rentals) fell off the radar after Zsa Zsa slapped a cop?

        I mean when an ad from Superjew Jean Co. was made into an issue and a retarded NFL-related story about brain damage was made the reason for the shooting on the wrong floor?

        Can’t have NYC be the proving ground for the Luigi followers, there are important people there!

        1. I’m not buying the NFL angle on that one either. Even a half wit 2G would not drive all the way across the country to target a league office when there is a very visible local franchise. The idea that he was homicidally incensed at a pro league he never played in and was never even close to getting into over an alleged high school injury is also not credible. In the real world such a grievance would have led to the murder of his former high school team coaching staff.

  4. You got me beat by one on the article 15’s. I had two. Each dropped me from E6 to E5 for a short period.

    1. I had a total of 3 LOL. The best thing is in every. single. one. of them I KEPT my E-4. I lost my “P” (promotable) status each time tho… which is why I got out as an Spec-4 and never made E-5. The general theory (and the argument I used each time) was I needed to keep my Sham Shield b/c as an E-3 I wouldn’t be as effective as a thief… that I’d be ‘shut out’ from the Mafia. It got to the point where guys who would show up to get ‘read’ their Field Grades would literally come up to me and ask to rub my sew on shields for luck. After I got out, I cut those particular ones off and to this day carry one of them in my wallet.

  5. Oi BC, as a proud resource redistributor I got a kick out of this and hope you do too. In the Grim Darkness of the far future there is only war….and an entire chapter of E4s. Bless those thieving Blood Ravens.

    https://youtu.be/1kfDifRShVA

    As to the critter in question I’m not surprised, I’m willing to bet dollars to donuts if you talked to his command there is a slew of unrecorded discipline and conduct problems that were officially unofficially not ever dealt with. Be it wall to wall counseling or official routes he probably missed being corrected or drummed out, something something contents of character something skin.

  6. I figure I may have ten good years left but I will be damned if I let some crazed niglet or mestizo off me. That’s why I always carry at least my 856 38 full of +Ps. Going to get a Kydex shell and see if I can adapt it into a pocket holster to fit my Equalizer with the CT laser on it.
    Vengence is mine sayeth the Lord and that we should despise evil. I don’t remember him saying I couldn’t fill in as one of his enforcers when facing evil.

    Shooter

  7. Like Arthur has said in the past.

    Is it them again Yogi? It’s always them BooBoo.

    Shooter

  8. Looks like he’s in county lockup. Why did he get turned over to civilian LE? Doesn’t the military have jurisdiction here?

    1. It used to be that the Local PD would drop off a sheet to Division, which then it would work it’s way down to Brigade/Regiment, then Battalion etcetc… LITERALLY a paper sheet. Some times they got lost. If his homies went and got him out right then and there, it could take weeks before the CoC heard about it. Not sure about it these days… I’ll be doing up a story about that today…I had a bro that had something similar that happened…

  9. this is a copy / paste from a recent comment on Zero Hedge, comment to the article about Big Balz getting beat up following what looked like a carjacking but was more likely (IMHO) a targeted attack intended to take his iPhone (and whatever secrets it might contain). Do read the science dot org paper linked at the bottom.
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    Premium user Maxwellsdemon
    23 hours ago

    Everyone please understand what the problem is:

    Subsaharan Africans have between 2% to 19% ghost species Homo Erectus DNA while modern humans have none of this ancient ghost species Homo Erectus DNA. American blacks have 80% Subsaharan African DNA and thus have as much as 19% ghost species Homo Erectus DNA (the upper end are those American Blacks who have no white or asian ancestors).

    Subsaharan Africans have an average of about 12% ghost species Homo Erectus DNA so that the typical Subsaharan African (and American Black with about 10% average ghost species Homo Erectus DNA) has the equivalent of a ghost species Homo Erectus great grandparent and at the higher end (or lower end frankly), some Subsaharan Africans have the equivalent of a ghost species Homo Erectus grandparent!

    Subsaharan Africans, aka “Blacks”, never existed in Europe until very recently when they were imported by Europeans and North Africans who developed the technology to sail around the Sahara desert 40K years ago.

    DNA analysis published in 2020 by UCLA researchers, shows that Subsaharan Africans were, until 40K years ago, entirely a “GHOST SPECIES” of Homo Erectus and had no modern human DNA.

    Homo Erectus evolved 2 million years ago and spread throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa; however Homo Erectus became isolated to Subsaharan Africa when the vast Saharan desert, which stretches east to west and divides the African continent in two, developed 1 million years ago and cut off Homo Erectus in Subsahara Africa from the evolution of modern humans in Europe, North Africa, and Asia

    After the Saharan desert formed, the Subsaharan Homo Erectus population, cut off from competition, continued as a “ghost Homo Erectus” species or “archaic species”, as described in the 2020 paper by UCLA researchers linked below.

    Between 2% to 19% of present day Subsaharan African DNA derives from this archaic ghost Homo Erectus species; Homo Erectus had a brain size of 750 cc compared to a brain size of 1450 cc for modern humans

    Around 700K years ago, Homo Heidelbergenesis appears in Europe (brain size of 1200 cc to 1400 cc) and then further evolution with contributions from other hominid ancestors of Europe and Asia (the Neanderthal, Denisovians) became Cro Magnons (modern humans with a brain size of 1450 cc). This evolution did not occur in Subsahara Africa

    Cro Magnon (modern humans) DNA came to Subsaharan Africa only 40K years ago. Europeans, North Africans, and Asians have none of this archaic ghost Homo Erectus DNA and thus Subsaharan Africans never colonized Europe; it was the opposite, Cro Magnons from Europe, North Africa, and Asia colonized Subsaharan Africa.

    This introduction of Cro Magnon DNA into Subsaharan Africans only started 40K years ago when Cro Magnons traveled to Subsaharan Africa from Eurasia by boat, travelling around the Sahara desert. These Eurasian Cro Magnons mated with the Homo Erectus ghost species living there and the resulting offspring, being more intelligent and industrious than the native Homo Erectus ghost species, outcompeted them, so the amount of Homo Erectus ghost species DNA dropped to a lower level but has continued to have had important consequences such as a reduced frontal lobe structure resulting in the Subsaharan Africans never developing farming, mathematics, or having structures taller than grass huts, …etc.

    Read the paper “Recovering Signals of ghost archaic introgression in African populations” by Durvasalu et al published in 2020. This explains why Subsaharan Africans have prognathic jaws like Homo Erectus and a smaller brain size (on average about 60 cubic cm less than Caucasians), and why the Subsaharan societies have lagged every other country in adopting modern technology, legal systems, ..etc.

    African Americans have approximately 80% subsaharan DNA and have an average IQ of around 85

    https://science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/sciadv.aax5097

  10. Supply MOS? Why am I not surprised? Several years ago, when I lived on the Oregon Coast, I attended a friend’s birthday party at a local pizza parlor. The big screen was broadcasting a basketball game between U of O Ducks and Georgetown back in Mordor-On-The-Potomac. Their “guests” at the game were several units of soldiers, with each group separately seated with their Guidons. Without exception, almost all of the personnel in the HHCs were “of African Ancestry.”
    When I received my AIT orders after Basic at Fort Ord in 1969, NOT ONE negro soldier was assigned a combat MOS. When I arrived at my Infantry AIT unit at Fort Gordon, you could count the numbers of negro soldiers on one hand. Granted, with the racial turmoil of the 1960s, the Big Green Machine was real sensitive on where they placed draftees of color. And during my 8 years as an active Army Reservist (1979-1987) the “Gimmedats” were of the same or similar backgrounds. I will give them one thing in addition to their genetic hatred of whites; negroes do know how to play the system.

  11. When I was an MP in the Army, I didn’t have supply issues, mess hall or finance problems. I became “friend” of the Senior NCOIC as I was an NCO(E-5). If I had a problem with say, supply, I would wait around the corner and wait until they got into their POV and pull them over doing 30 on a posted 25mph and then proceed to ream them with a vehicle inspection with documentation. I would then smell what smelled like pot and detain him/her until I preformed a very thorough search. If they lived on post, their billet was tossed and if on base housing, that was tossed. Even the 2GGs got the message, do not fuck and find out. I would still leave them with a 5 over ticket and a trip to a Federal Magistrate…

  12. Getting a weapon on an Army base is pretty easy, they sell them in the PX. While you were stationed in Hohenfels, you could have hopped in your car and drove to Graf and my old lady would have sold you one at the Rod and Gun Club. As an E-4 living in the barracks, you would have to keep it in the Company arms room, but if you lived in base housing, you could keep it (or them) at home. From 1978 until 2000, those were the rules we lived under. Every base I was stationed on had a Rod and Gun Club range and some were pretty impressive. We had some kind of shooting competition at least once a month. Every EOD guy I knew had some kind of weapons collection. Every single one. The UCMJ prohibits carrying a privately owned weapon while in uniform, that’s about all. The last weapon I bought in a PX was in 2019, so things might have changed since then, but I don’t think so. So home boy didn’t have too hard a time getting it on base.

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