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US Navy SEALs charged with assault, the story continues

Donald Borsch Jr. Posted by on Mar 4th, 2010 and filed under Donald Borsch Jr., Feature, War on Terror. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Breaking again: Petitions have been signed, the lawyers are set, it is now in the forefront of America!  US navy SEALs, charged with roughing up a known terrorist who is responsible for killing Blackwater operatives and burning their bodies, then hanging them on display.  These men are heroes, and deserve to be treated as such.

From Nov 30, 2009, FOX News:

Navy SEALs have secretly captured one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq — the alleged mastermind of the murder and mutilation of four Blackwater USA security guards in Fallujah in 2004. And three of the SEALs who captured him are now facing criminal charges, sources told FoxNews.com.

The three, all members of the Navy’s elite commando unit, have refused non-judicial punishment — called a captain’s mast — and have requested a trial by court-martial.

Ahmed Hashim Abed, whom the military code-named “Objective Amber,” told investigators he was punched by his captors — and he had the bloody lip to prove it.

Now, instead of being lauded for bringing to justice a high-value target, three of the SEAL commandos, all enlisted, face assault charges and have retained lawyers.

From CNN, in November 2009:

A civilian lawyer for one of three SEALs said his client and the other SEALs declined a nonjudicial resolution to the case, a step sometimes called a “captain’s mast.” The servicemen say they did not harm the detainee in any way and they want their names cleared in a court-martial so they can continue their careers in the Navy, said the attorney, Neil Puckett.

Because the charges against Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew McCabe, Petty Officer Jonathan Keefe and Petty Officer Julio Heurtas are the military equivalent of misdemeanors, they will go before a special court-martial, which is for less serious offenses than those heard in a general court-martial. If found guilty, they could be sentenced to a maximum of a year in a military prison, demotion to the lowest Navy rank, a cut in pay and a bad conduct discharge.

But if found innocent of all charges, they would be able to continue their careers with no record of the case in their personnel files.

This is what essentially happened, in case you had forgotten:

The four contractors, one of whom was a former Navy SEAL, were working for the Blackwater company when they were attacked in Falluja in 2004. After they were killed with hand grenades and rifles, their bodies were set on fire and dragged through the streets. The bodies of two of them were hung from a bridge in Falluja, an image that was broadcast around the world.

Show your support!  Visit the Facebook page designed to show the Truth!  Long Live the Republic, and God bless our armed forces!  The truth will come out!  Show your support and let freedom ring!  These men are heroes, not villains!

3 Responses for “US Navy SEALs charged with assault, the story continues”

  1. Art Whitney says:

    Clear the record. These men followed orders, did their job in an exempliary manner and should be cleared of all wrong doing.

  2. Linda Ragsdale says:

    Let’s be thankful for the men and women who risk their lives for our freedom. Perhaps each “judge” and “jury” should walk a mile in the shoes of our soldiers before they make a decision. I, for one, am very appreciative of all our military units protecting the United States of America. UNITED States

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