SAVANNAH, Ga. AP – A former Army soldier charged with taking hostages at gunpoint after a 2010 standoff at a Georgia military hospital has been found mentally competent to stand trial, attorneys on both sides of the case said in federal court documents.
The case against 31-year-old Robert Anthony Quinones was delayed for more than a year after a judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation to determine his fitness to understand the charges he faces, which include making threats to kill President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton.