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Patrick Myers, Texas soldier, allegedly kills fellow soldier while trying to cure his hiccups

Spc. Patrick Edward Myers, a soldier based in Fort Hood, was arrested for allegedly killing his pal while trying to rid him of the hiccups.
Spc. Patrick Edward Myers, a soldier based at Fort Hood, was arrested for allegedly killing his pal while trying to rid him of the hiccups. Killeen Police Department

(AP) KILLEEN, Texas - One central Texas soldier has been charged with killing another with gunfire while allegedly trying to help cure the victim's hiccups.

Killeen police say the Fort Hood soldiers were drinking alcohol and watching football when the incident happened Sunday night.

An arrest affidavit says Spc. Patrick Edward Myers of Spartanburg, S.C., apparently pointed a gun at the victim's head to scare him and stop the hiccups. Myers allegedly thought the gun had dummy rounds when it discharged.

Bell County jail records show Myers was being held Tuesday on a manslaughter charge with bond set at $1 million. Online jail records did not list an attorney for Myers.

A Fort Hood spokesman Tuesday declined to release the name of the 22-year-old victim, pending notification of next of kin.

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