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The Army decided Wednesday that Sgt. Maj. of the Army Gene C. McKinney, its highest-ranking enlisted soldier, will be court-martialed on sexual misconduct charges made by six women. No date was ...
WASHINGTON — A military appeals court postponed yesterday the start of a fact-finding hearing on adultery and indecent assault charges against Sergeant Major of the Army Gene C. McKinney until ...
Maj. Gene C. McKinney's exemplary service record was sufficient alone to raise reasonable doubts about charges that he sexually mistreated six women. The judge presiding over McKinney's court ...
In an Army pretrial hearing, lawyers for Army Sgt. Maj. Gene C. McKinney attempted to establish that Sgt. Christine Roy’s allegations were aimed at exacting revenge for McKinney’s failure to ...
Police say that Gene C. McKinney, 59, of Manassas, Va., was driving some folks to work when they demanded to be let out of the car, claiming that McKinney was driving too fast. After being let out ...
Police say Manassas resident Gene C. McKinney, 59, had picked up commuters from a slug line and was driving north toward Washington when the commuters demanded to be let out of the car because ...
A military jury sentenced Sgt. Maj. Gene C. McKinney Monday to a reduction in rank and a reprimand, but spared him a jail term, after his conviction for attempting to obstruct an investigation ...
Maj. Gene C. McKinney about how he pressured them for sex _ propositioning, groping, grabbing and _ in some instances threatening reprisal if they refused.McKinney, the first African-American ...