MILITARY: Congressional reps split on 'don't ask, don't tell'North County TimesMore than 13500 gay and lesbian service members have been forced out of the military since 1994, including at least 18 Marines from Camp Pendleton and four .
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Yet another twist in the investigation into the murder of Seaman August Provost. The Navy now admits the petty officer charged with murdering the Camp Pendleton sailor who committed suicide over the weekend .
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(Camp Pendleton, Calif.) Authorities say a Navy petty officer charged with murdering a Camp Pendleton sailor killed himself in a brig that was under video surveillance because he'd made two previous suicide attempts.
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(San Diego) A sailor charged with murder who committed suicide in the brig at Camp Pendleton asphyxiated himself by stuffing toilet paper in his mouth, according to a U.
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The sailor
charged in the murder of Seaman August Provost (pictured)
committed suicide while in custody at Camp Pendleton in
Southern California on Friday, reports ABC affiliate
KTRK-TV.
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A sailor charged with murder of a gay man committed suicide in the brig at Camp Pendleton asphyxiated himself by stuffing toilet paper in his mouth, according to a U.
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Buffy touched on the death of August Provost earlier this month; now, reports OnTop:
Suspect In Gay Sailor’s Death Commits Suicide
The seaman being held in the brig of the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton charged with the death of a gay sailor was found unresponsive Friday, the ‘Houston Chronicle’ reported.
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According to a post on the LA Times:
The sailor accused of murdering a fellow seaman (August Provost) who was on guard duty at Camp Pendleton committed suicide in the base brig, Navy officials said today.
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The U.S. Navy says the sailor charged with the murder of Seaman August Provost has committed suicide in the brig at Camp Pendleton.
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A sailor who was accused of killing a fellow sailor at Camp Pendleton in California was found dead in his cell at the base’s brig, Navy officials said Friday.
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Breaking news from ABC:
The U.S. Navy says a sailor charged with the murder of a seaman has committed suicide in the brig at Camp Pendleton.
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A sailor initially suspected of a hate crime in the murder of 29-year-old seaman August Provost was found dead yesterday in the Navy Brig at Camp Pendleton after committing suicide by asphyxiating himself with toilet paper.
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The man accused of killing gay sailor August Provost has been found dead in his cell at a southern California military jail.
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This story just being reported via ABC:
The U.S. Navy says a sailor charged with the murder of a seaman has committed suicide in the brig at Camp Pendleton.
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More details about the circumstances surrounding the murder of gay seaman August Provost at Camp Pendleton on June 30 have been released.
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The Navy has filed a laundry list of violations against the sailor charged in the brutal shooting murder of Boatswain’s Mate Seaman August Provost, the black gay sailor killed while on duty at Camp Pendleton near San Diego on June.
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A man has been charged with the death of gay US sailor August Provost. Provost, 29, of Houston, was found dead on June 30th at Camp Pendleton in Southern California.
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The U.S. Navy has stated a fellow seaman has been charged with murder and of August Provost III, the gay Navy member who was shot to death Camp Pendleton on June 30.
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The Navy has charged a fellow sailor in the killing of August Provost, the gay soldier found murdered last month in a guard shack at the entrance of USMC base Camp Pendleton near San Diego.
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