PADUCAH, Ky. – United States Attorney Russell M. Coleman
today announced the charging of Victor E. Silvers, by a federal grand jury with
seven counts relating to the premeditated murder of Sgt. Brittney N. Silvers,
who was killed on base at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
Defendant Silvers, of Clarksville, Tennessee was charged in
the indictment with: one count of first degree murder (premediated), attempted
first degree murder (premeditated), domestic violence, violation of a
protection order, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, and two
counts of the use of a firearm during the commission of a violent offense.
Silvers was originally charged in a criminal complaint filed
on October 15, 2018. According to the
affidavit in support of the criminal complaint, at approximately 10:00 pm CDT,
a friend of Sgt. Silvers was socializing at her residence when someone later
identified as Victor Silvers arrived at the residence and began banging on the
door. The friend heard shouting between
the individuals followed by a gunshot. A short time later, Victor Silvers
entered a bathroom, where the friend had been during the altercation. The
defendant, still armed with a handgun, entered the bathroom at which point a
struggle ensued, and at least three times the firearm was discharged, and the
friend was struck in the leg. A neighbor, who was walking his dog, heard
gunshots and saw Victor Silvers shoot Brittney Silvers in front of her
residence. Victor Silvers initially
denied involvement in the crimes, but later confessed to investigators during
an interview to shooting Brittney Silvers, according to the affidavit.
The charges carry a minimum sentence of no less than 25
years up to life imprisonment or death.
Silvers made his initial appearance in U.S. District Court on
October 16, 2018 before United States Magistrate Judge Lanny King who ordered
Silvers detained in the custody of the United States Marshals Service pending
further proceedings of the Court.
Assistant United States Attorneys Seth Hancock, Leigh Ann
Dycus, and U.S. Army Captain Tarik Downie, Special Assistant United States
Attorney, are prosecuting the case. The investigation was conducted by the Army
Criminal Investigation Division (CID), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI), with the assistance of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and
Explosives (ATF).
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