Senator Calls For Investigation Of Army MP Who Died Mysteriously Overseas
Senate Judiciary Committee Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has asked the U.S. Army’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) to review the events surrounding the death of PFC Denisha Montgomery Smith.
Montgomery Smith, a mother of three from Hodgenville, Kentucky, did a video call with her family in July 2022 saying that she did not trust Army leadership after an incident in which she was allegedly attacked by fellow MPs.
Senator Calls for Review Of Army MP’s Death
On August 9, 2022, Montgomery Smith was found in her barracks hanging from her military issued belt. The Army listed her death as a suicide.
In the letter, Grassley says: “I have received disturbing reports from multiple military advocacy groups regarding the events leading up to the death of U.S. Army, PFC Denisha Montgomery. PFC Montgomery was assigned to the 139th Military Police Company, and was deployed on active duty to U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden in Wiesbaden, Germany. The circumstances surrounding PFC Montgomery’s death raise serious questions which require further investigation from your division and answers to Congress.”
Here is the letter that Grassley sent to CID, which his office forwarded to BlackGirlTragic.com.
Read About Denisha Montgomery Smith’s Death.
Montgomery’s family has hired attorney Lindsey Knapp, the executive director of Combat Sexual Assault, to retrace the last weeks of Montgomery's life and find out the circumstances surrounding her death.
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