Army Commander of JBLM Hospital Removed Over Undisclosed Allegations
Col. Christopher Warner addresses the audience during a change-of-command ceremony for Madigan Army Medical Center Wednesday, July 15, 2020, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Tacoma, Wash. (John Wayne Liston/U.S. Army)
30 Apr 2021
The Army has fired the commander of Madigan Army Medical Center at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington after the completion of an investigation into undisclosed allegations against him.
Col. Christopher Warner, who has been suspended from the job since Oct. 5, was officially relieved March 1 by Lt. Gen. Randy George, commander of I Corps, Lt. Col. Neil Penttila said in an Army statement.
Apr 6 - Two JBLM Soldiers Arrested for Robbing & Kidnapping a Pizza Delivery Driver
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[ Editor’s Note: This is the weirdest title I have seen in a while, a classic example of government spin. This guy totally nuts out, where his kids end up begging not to kill mom and them, and it is an “alleged” standoff with police.
This is not an ordinary Colonel, but chief of staff for I Corps. There is no mention of drugs or alcohol tipping him off, nor Covid stress, as he has a guaranteed income with full benefits.
This was not your screaming madman, but someone calmly telling the police that he had killed a lot of people and would have no problem adding them to the list. Santa Claus he was not, despite having been opening presents under the tree four days ago.