Army chief of staff admits to ‘significant amount of omissions’ in reporting crimes to FBI

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The man who killed 26 people in Sutherland Springs, Texas, was able to buy a gun because the Air Force didn’t report his violent history. Now, a top U.S. Army general said his branch of the military has the same problem.

Gen. Mark Milley, the Army chief of staff, admitted that “10 to 20 percent” of Army criminal cases don’t get relayed to the FBI.

“We have a significant amount of omissions,” Milley said. “There are gaps and failures on our part.”

This is not a new problem, although the Texas shooting has brought it to the forefront for tragic reasons.

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