More than nine months after he was charged with murder, attempted murder and a string of other alleged war crimes tied to a 2017 deployment in Iraq, Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher strolled out of a Naval Base San Diego courtroom a free man, guilty only of appearing in an inappropriate photograph.
Military prosecutors had accused Gallagher, 40, of stabbing to death a seriously wounded Islamic State prisoner of war on May 3, 2017 in a SEAL compound near Mosul, but a military panel composed mostly of combat-tested Marine officers disagreed and acquitted the chief.
Several junior petty officers in Alpha Platoon, SEAL Team 7 also alleged that he had shot at least two civilians from a sniper perch and later tried to cover up his actions, but jurors tossed those charges, too.
Gallagher’s defense team had savaged the witnesses in court as liars bent on usurping a demanding chief they didn’t like and making sure he failed to receive a Silver Star commendation for battlefield heroism.
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Thank u Trump.
ReplyDeleteObama pushed for those charges to satisfy the Muslims he loves
ReplyDeleteWhat did I tell ya.
ReplyDeleteHe loves them because he is one.
ReplyDeleteUnder Obama. The elite SEAL community lowered standards to allow more unqualified Lowlife's in the program. More AFFIRMATIVE ACTION under OBAMA. OBAMA'S elite coward brigade.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for this verdict. Bringing charges was just wrong!!
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