Navy Sailor Sentenced to 44 Years for Killing Fellow Servicemember in Barracks
1-Minute Brief
The sentencing highlights ongoing concerns about violence and misconduct within the US military community.
Key Facts
- Jermiah Copeland, a US Navy sailor, was sentenced to 44 years in federal prison.
- Copeland admitted to fatally strangling fellow sailor Angelina Resendiz inside his barracks room at Naval Station Norfolk.
- He also admitted to attacking a second woman by violently squeezing her neck onboard an aircraft carrier.
- Copeland illegally recorded a third woman, including while she was being intimate, according to reports.
- The sentencing took place after Copeland's admissions regarding the incidents.
What Happened
Jermiah Copeland, a Navy sailor, was sentenced to 44 years in prison after admitting to killing Angelina Resendiz, attacking another sailor, and illegally recording a third woman.
Why It Matters
The case draws attention to issues of safety and accountability within military environments, and may prompt further examination of protocols for preventing and addressing such incidents.
What's Next
It is unclear if Copeland will appeal the sentence. The Navy and related authorities may review procedures to address similar cases in the future.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight26m agoNavy sailor sentenced to 44 years for strangling fellow servicemember in Virginia barracks room
- The GuardianLeft1h agoUS navy member sentenced to 44 years in prison for killing female sailor
