
South Carolina Army sergeant leaves home amid 'violent' BLM protests; army officials say review continues
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An Army officer involved in the investigation into the Fort Jackson sergeant seen in a viral video allegedly accosting and shoving a Black man in a local neighborhood told the public Thursday his team is focused on doing "the right thing the right way."
"Lots of thoughts, opinions and perspectives out there about our unsettling and disturbing incident," Beagle tweeted. "My focus and our teams focus going forward is to do the right thing the right way. 'Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.'" Pentland, who is White, was charged Wednesday with third-degree assault and issued a personal recognizance bond, according to online jail records seen by the Associated Press. Records indicated he was no longer in Richland Jail custody as of Thursday. His attorney information could not immediately be obtained.More Related News