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US Navy Member Sentenced for Killing Female Sailor

Published Wednesday, June 10, 2026 · Updated June 10

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A US Navy member, Jermiah Copeland, has been sentenced to 44 years in federal prison for the murder of Angelina Resendiz and other related crimes. The case has prompted discussions about the need for military reforms to enhance the protection of women within the armed forces.

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  • Jermiah Copeland was sentenced to 44 years in federal prison for the murder of Angelina Resendiz and other crimes.

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    The article highlights calls for military reforms to better protect women, drawing parallels to past cases of violence within the armed forces.

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