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WASHINGTON Lawmakers expressed frustration Tuesday with how slowly improvements are being made to criminal investigation at Fort Hood, Texas, where rates of violent crime and sexual assaults are particularly high.
They grilled the commander of the Army s Criminal Investigation Command, or CID, who said she is seizing this moment to correct the staffing and resource problems within her agency that led to sweeping failures in tracking and solving cases. We can and we will do better, Maj. Gen. Donna Martin told the House Armed Services subcommittee on military personnel. She said the Army is working to restructure and modernize CID, and is considering adding more civilian investigators and creating special teams that could respond to major criminal cases when needed at any base.
WASHINGTON Lawmakers expressed frustration Tuesday with how slowly improvements are being made to criminal investigation at Fort Hood, Texas, where rates of violent crime and sexual assaults are particularly high.
They grilled the commander of the Army s Criminal Investigation Command, or CID, who said she is seizing this moment to correct the staffing and resource problems within her agency that led to sweeping failures in tracking and solving cases. We can and we will do better, Maj. Gen. Donna Martin told the House Armed Services subcommittee on military personnel. She said the Army is working to restructure and modernize CID, and is considering adding more civilian investigators and creating special teams that could respond to major criminal cases when needed at any base.
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Navy Veteran Tina Casanova is currently training to make a 76 mile run from Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio to the Capitol in Austin. Tina Casanova, who served in the Navy, says she was sexually assaulted by one of her shipmates. Casanova served as an E5 petty officer second class in the Navy from 2004-2009. When she came home from her first deployment, she shared how one of her shipmates assaulted her.
Casanova said she hopes her story will encourage other service members to report their experiences.
Tina shares with KVUE in Austin, the aspects of how her run represents key numbers and locations related to the disappearance of Fort Hood Pfc. Vanessa Guillen. Casanova says she plans to run on the anniversary of Guillen’s disappearance. “It took about 76 days for them to search and locate her remains. So that’s where I came up with my mileage. I’m starting from Fort Sam where my enlistment began. Then, I’ll be running to the Capitol where c
San Antonio Vet to Run to Austin Capitol in Honor of Vanessa Guil kixs.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kixs.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.