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Glendon Garfield Oakley Jr. (December 16, 1996 – April 8, 2020) was a United States Army private who has been called a hero for helping escort unaccompanied children during the 2019 El Paso shooting.His tale went viral, earning him an Army Commendation Medal, but later it prompted skeptical comments from police, who said they could not verify Oakley's claims. Authorities did not interview the people who were at the mall because of the distance and therefore cannot verify Oakley's story. “We have no independent confirmation to support his claims,” Sgt. Enrique Carrillo said. “Nobody has come forward and told us that their child or anyone else was saved.” Since then, Oakley was held at the Bell County Jail. A detail from Fort Bliss was sent to extradite him for being “absent without leave,”

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  • Glendon Garfield Oakley Jr. (December 16, 1996 – April 8, 2020) was a United States Army private who has been called a hero for helping escort unaccompanied children during the 2019 El Paso shooting.His tale went viral, earning him an Army Commendation Medal, but later it prompted skeptical comments from police, who said they could not verify Oakley's claims. Authorities did not interview the people who were at the mall because of the distance and therefore cannot verify Oakley's story. “We have no independent confirmation to support his claims,” Sgt. Enrique Carrillo said. “Nobody has come forward and told us that their child or anyone else was saved.” Since then, Oakley was held at the Bell County Jail. A detail from Fort Bliss was sent to extradite him for being “absent without leave,” (en)
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  • Glendon Garfield Oakley Jr. (December 16, 1996 – April 8, 2020) was a United States Army private who has been called a hero for helping escort unaccompanied children during the 2019 El Paso shooting.His tale went viral, earning him an Army Commendation Medal, but later it prompted skeptical comments from police, who said they could not verify Oakley's claims. Authorities did not interview the people who were at the mall because of the distance and therefore cannot verify Oakley's story. “We have no independent confirmation to support his claims,” Sgt. Enrique Carrillo said. “Nobody has come forward and told us that their child or anyone else was saved.” Since then, Oakley was held at the Bell County Jail. A detail from Fort Bliss was sent to extradite him for being “absent without leave,” said Master. Sgt. Vin Stevens, an installation spokesman, offering few details. (en)
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