Guillen s family claimed that Robinson sexually harassed Guillen before he murdered her, but Fort Hood Criminal Investigation Command officials said at the time that there was no credible evidence he had done so.
The report found that Guillen tried to report that she had been sexually harassed on two occasions, and her supervisor and other leaders failed to take appropriate action both times.
It also found that there was no evidence that the allegations of sexual harassment were related to her death.
Maj. Gen. Gene LeBoeuf, chief of staff for Forces Command, told reporters Friday that the Army is not commenting on Robinson s possible motive in Guillen s death until an FBI investigation into the case is complete.
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Army 1st Cavalry Division Brigade Commander Fired for Allegedly Bullying His Subordinates
The Army has relieved Col. Michael Schoenfeldt, the commander of the 1st Cavalry Division s 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team. (U.S. Army)
9 Apr 2021
The Army has relieved the commander of the 1st Cavalry Division s 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, saying an investigation found he bullied his subordinate commanders.
Acting 1st Cavalry Division commander Brig. Gen. Brett Sylvia relieved Col. Michael Schoenfeldt of his command Thursday after an administrative investigation found that Schoenfeldt engaged in bullying as defined by Army Regulation 600-20 . and counterproductive leadership as defined by Army Regulation 600-100, according to a news release Thursday from Fort Hood, Texas.
Fort Hood Top Enlisted Leader Reinstated after Probe Finds No Proof of Unprofessional Language
Command Sgt. Maj. Cliff Burgoyne, then 82nd Airborne Division command sergeant major, gives remarks during the 82nd Abn. Div. Change of Command and Change of Responsibility Ceremony on Fort Bragg, N.C., July 10, 2020. Burgoyne, now Fort Hood s top enlisted soldier, was suspended in December pending an investigation. (Alexander Burnett/Army)
24 Jan 2021
U.S. Army Forces Command has reinstated the top enlisted leader at Fort Hood, Texas after an investigation cleared him of allegations that he used unprofessional language with subordinates last year.
Lt. Gen. Pat White, commanding general of III Corps, suspended Command Sgt. Maj. Arthur Cliff Burgoyne III in December after allegations involving a specific incident and the language Burgoyne used to address subordinates.
Fort Hood soldier was still alive days after he disappeared, raising possibility that suicide could have been prevented, reports show
Family slams Army for not looking harder for troubled soldier
By Andrea Estes Globe Staff,Updated December 13, 2020, 5:56 p.m.
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A military honor guard carried the casket of US Army Sergeant Elder Fernandes into St. Edith Stein Parish in Brockton during the soldier s funeral in September.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff/The Boston Globe
Army Sergeant Elder Fernandes of Brockton was alive for days after he was discharged from a Fort Hood psychiatric hospital in August, newly released police reports show, raising the troubling possibility that searchers might have prevented his death if they had made a more extensive effort.