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A woman from Kansas has been convicted by a federal jury for shooting and killing her Army soldier Husband at home in Fort Riley in February 2024.
On Friday, the officials of the District of the Office of the United States Prosecutor of Kansas announced that Margaret E. Shafe, 31, was declared guilty of second degree murder for shooting and killing her husband, the SPC army. Greg Shafe, who was a soldier assigned to Fort Riley, a Military installation in Kansas.
According to Shafe’s obituary, he succumbed to a gunshot wound It was held on February 19, 2024, while it was at the base. He was declared dead the next day. Shafe would deploy in Poland with his new squad when his wife had to be hospitalized due to complications with her pregnancy.
A woman from Kansas was sentenced by a federal jury for death and murder of her husband’s soldier, Greg Shafe, in February 2024. (Bath-Naylor & Crematory Funeral | isthock)
“Greg stayed next to Margaret while she was hospitalized in Kansas City for the rest of her pregnancy and Sydona’s stay in Ucin,” says the obituary. “Greg loved her family a lot and Sydona was Greg’s pride and joy. She was really the girl of a dad.”
Shafe lived at the base with Margaret, his 1 year old daughter and his stepdaughter, says the obituary.
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A woman from Kansas was convicted by a federal jury on Friday for killing her husband, the soldier of the Army Greg Shafe. (GOFUNDME)
A Gofundme page was also created by a family friend, Abby Shelton, to help support the daughters of his Shafe.
“This is the worst type of tragedy. Greg was a lighthouse of light in such a dark world. We are all disconsolate and we pray incessantly by the family and loved ones of Greg,” says the Gofundme publication.
Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopters parked in the asphalt in Fort Riley, Kansas, an installation of the army and home of the 1st Infantry Division. (Istock)
According to Shelton, one of Greg Shafe’s brothers will adopt his youngest son, while his 9 -year -old stepdaughter will live with his biological father.
Margaret Shafe faces a maximum penalty of Life in prison.
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It was not immediately known what led to shooting or motive.
The officials added that the Federal Investigation Office, the Criminal Investigation Division of the US Army Department and the Fort Riley Emergency Services Department investigated the case.
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