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Army identifies victim in Fort Knox shooting

A civilian employee fatally shot in a Fort Knox parking lot had worked at the Kentucky military post for nearly a decade, the Army said Friday.

Lloyd R. Gibert, 51, was shot on Wednesday outside the Army Human Resources Command building. He had worked in the human resources division at Fort Knox since 2004, according to a statement from the Army.

Police arrested a 36-year-old Fort Knox soldier, Marquinta E. Jacobs, on Thursday in Portland, Tenn., where Jacobs’ mother lives.

Investigators found eight shell casings at the scene, and a witness said Gibert had a “verbal exchange” with Jacobs before he was shot multiple times, authorities said.

The slaying prompted a brief lockdown at the post, and security was heightened after the gates were reopened.

The FBI said in a criminal complaint against Jacobs that he fled the scene after the shooting, went home and then drove his motorcycle to Tennessee. The bike was later found at his mother’s house, and he was apprehended a short time later in a different vehicle.

Jacobs made his initial appearance in federal court Friday, where a magistrate judge transferred Jacobs to military custody. He will face premeditated murder and aggravated assault charges, authorities said.

The FBI said Jacobs, an Army sergeant, fired a .45-caliber handgun at Gibert, “striking him several times.” Gibert was transported to Fort Knox‘s hospital, where he died that evening.

Army investigators said the shooting arose from a “domestic incident.”

Investigators found ammunition at the home for a .45-caliber Glock pistol that matched the kind used at the crime scene.

Jacobs enlisted in the Army in 2004 and has been at Fort Knox since 2009. He worked as an equipment maintenance specialist in the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, according to Fort Knox.

Army investigators will perform an Article 32 investigation, similar to a civilian grand jury, to determine whether there is enough evidence to proceed with a court-martial against Jacobs, Fort Knox said in a statement Friday.

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Man charged with murder in Fort Knox shooting

A man has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a civilian employee at Fort Knox.

A Thursday federal court filing by the FBI says Marquinta E. Jacobs fired a .45-caliber handgun at the victim, “striking him several times.” It says a witness saw the Wednesday shooting after Jacobs and the victim had a verbal exchange in the parking lot of the Army Human Resources Command building on the post at Fort Knox.

Investigators found eight shell casings at the scene.

A criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court Thursday says Jacobs fled to his mother’s house in Portland, Tenn., but he was not there.

Fort Knox officials said a suspect wanted for questioning was apprehended Thursday in Portland. They identified the suspect as a Fort Knox soldier.

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Soldier held for questioning in connection with Fort Knox shooting

A soldier was held for questioning Thursday in connection with a shooting at Fort Knox that left one Army civilian employee dead, Army officials said.

Authorities in Tennessee were questioning the soldier, who is assigned to Fort Knox‘s 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division.

Special Agents from the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command are continuing the investigation and as previously released, the shooting appears to be a domestic issue and not a random act of violence,” said Chris Grey, spokesman for the independent Army investigative agency.

An employee of the U.S. Army Human Resources Command was shot and killed in a parking lot at Kentucky’s Fort Knox on Wednesday.

The identity of the victim was being withheld pending notification of family.

The Army post’s gates were locked down shortly after the shooting as a security measure.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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