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By CAITLIN M. KENNEY | STARS AND STRIPES Published: December 28, 2020 WASHINGTON Army Special Forces Sgt. 1st Class Duke Webb suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, his attorney said Monday during a court hearing for the bowling alley shooting in Rockford, Ill., that left three people dead. Webb, 37, was charged in the Saturday evening shooting at Don Carter Lanes with three counts of murder and three counts of first-degree attempted murder. The soldier attended the courtroom hearing in Winnebago County, Ill., via a Zoom call, NBC-affiliate 13 WREX reported. Webb’s attorney Elizabeth Bucko said in court that the soldier suffers from PTSD and he has been scheduled to be evaluated for the anxiety disorder and a traumatic brain injury, WREX reported. Bucko said Webb is prescribed medication, but did not say for what condition.
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ROCKFORD Attorneys for the man accused of killing three people and wounding three others at a bowling alley Saturday told a judge he may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and has issues with memory loss.
Ela Bucko of Granger & Donahue said Duke Webb, 37, of Shalimar, Florida, will undergo mental health evaluations.
Webb made his first appearance in court via video on Monday and was denied bond by Judge Debra Schafer.
Webb, who joined the Army in July 2008, is a decorated Special Forces assistant operations and intelligence sergeant. He served four tours of duty in Afghanistan, the most recent ending in July.