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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks TSgt Joe C. for letting us know that on January 6, 1994 Olympic hopeful Nancy Kerrigan was cowardly attacked at a Detroit ice rink following a practice session two days before the Olympic trials. A man hit Kerrigan with a club on the back of her knee, causing the figure skater to cry out in pain and bewilderment. When the full story emerged a week later, the nation became caught up in a real-life soap opera.

"On January 11, Derrick Smith confessed to FBI agents. Three days later, [Shane] Stant surrendered and also confessed. [Tonya] Harding was questioned on January 18, but denied her involvement. She claimed that she would cut off any connection with Gillooly if he was responsible. The next day, Gillooly was charged with conspiracy to assault Kerrigan. Shortly after, he agreed to a deal in which he implicated Harding.
Harding then came forward, changing her story and admitting that she had learned of Gillooly’s role in the attack after the championships but did not inform authorities. Meanwhile, U.S. Olympic officials named Kerrigan and Harding to the team that would compete in Lillehammer, Norway. When the United States Olympic Committee began considering removing Harding from the team, she filed a lawsuit that successfully stopped this action."
Image: 1994 Tonya Harding found guilty of hindering investigation
Thankfully Justice prevailed and the conspiracy was uncovered.
The Real Reason We Don't Hear About Tonya Harding Anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwXXArj3odk
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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TSgt Joe C. thank for the historical share.
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