Wasilla Soldier Will Go Be Tried in Court Martial

Associated Press

The Army will try one of the soldiers accused of killing three civilians in Afghanistan for murder.

Cpl. Jeremy Morlock of Wasilla is accused of premeditated murder, conspiracy to commit premeditated murder, assault and impeding an official investigation.

Morlock will now go to court martial. No court date has been set.

22-year-old Morlock is one of five soldiers accused of killing civilians for sport in a recent Stryker brigade deployment. All have denied the accusations.

The charges were announced Friday.

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