Fort Bliss soldier charged with two counts of murder and laundry list of other offenses
The soldier faces more than a dozen charges.
By Haley Britzky January 25, 2021
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A Fort Bliss soldier’s court-martial begins on Monday for a laundry list of offenses, including two counts of murder and eight counts of assault.
Pfc. Luis A. Morales-Sanchez, 24, has been charged with two counts of murder; eight counts of assault; two counts of wrongful use, possession of a controlled substance; four counts of willfully disobeying a superior officer; two counts of obstructing justice; two counts of attempting to violate a military protective order; one count of making a false statement; one count of stalking; one count of reckless endangerment; and two counts of adultery.
The soldier was arraigned before a military judge in June 2020. Former division commander Brig. Gen. Matthew L. Eichburg personally ordered the referral of charges against Morales-Sanchez to a general court-martial in May 2020, a Fort Bliss official said.
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