Massachusetts lawmakers write “evidence
suggests that the Army failed to give him the proper support and care that he
needed while serving at Fort Hood”
Massachusetts
(September 4, 2020) – U.S. Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Elizabeth
Warren (D-Mass.), and Congressman Stephen F. Lynch (MA-01) today called on the
independent review panel investigating the command climate and culture at U.S.
Army Base Fort Hood, Texas to include the case of Army Sergeant Elder Fernandes
in its review of the base. Sergeant Fernandes, a 23 year-old native of
Brockton, Massachusetts who was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort
Hood, was found dead on August 25 after having gone missing on August 17.
Shortly after he was reported missing, public reports revealed that in May of this
year Sergeant Fernandes had reported a sexual assault allegation against a
member of his chain of command and also became the target of bullying, hazing,
and harassment. The Fort Hood independent review panel was created before Sgt.
Fernandes’s disappearance, so the Massachusetts lawmakers are asking the panel
to ensure it includes his case in the scope of their review and report.
In
their letter, the lawmakers urged the Fort Hood panel to review the following
issues:
- The
circumstances surrounding Sergeant Fernandes’s treatment by commanding officers
and peers while serving at Fort Hood, including allegations of sexual assault,
bullying, hazing, or harassment;
- The
adequacy of the investigation conducted by the Army of his reported sexual
assault;
- The
circumstances surrounding his disappearance and death, including the Army’s
coordination with local and state law enforcement in the search for him after
he was reported missing, and;
- The
adequacy of Army’s coordination with and treatment of Sergeant Fernandes’s
family, including but not limited to information-sharing during the search for
Sergeant Fernandes and in the period after his body was discovered, and the
release of his medical, service, and treatment records thereafter.
“Although
an Army-led investigation remains ongoing into the cause and circumstances of
Sergeant Fernandes’s death, the evidence suggests that the Army failed to give
him the proper support and care that he needed while serving at Fort Hood,”
write the lawmakers in the their letter. “As you conduct your independent,
comprehensive review of Fort Hood, we urge you to consider the facts of
Sergeant Fernandes’s case. We will do everything we can to ensure that Sergeant
Fernandes receives the justice he deserves, that Army leaders are held
accountable, and to prevent harm to any other soldiers at Fort Hood. We stand
by, ready to assist in your review in any way possible, and we look forward to
seeing your final report.”
A
copy of the letter can be found
HERE.
Senators
Warren and Markey along with Senator John Cornyn (R-Tex.) today sent a
bipartisan request to Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe
(R-Ok.) and Ranking Member Jack Reed (D-R.I.) asking that the Committee hold a
public hearing to probe the findings and recommendations of the independent
review panel on the command climate and culture at U.S. Army Base Fort Hood,
Texas.