NEWS YOU WON'T FIND ON CNN

Soldiers Charged in Iraqi, Afghani Deaths

By The Associated Press

04/27/05 "AP"
- - A look at some of the soldiers charged with murder as a result of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001. Does not include soldiers charged in deaths of Iraqi and Afghani prisoners.

Marines:

_2nd Lt. Ilario Pantano is undergoing an Article 32 hearing to determine whether he will face a court-martial on charges he murdered two Iraqis. The hearing, similar to a civilian grand jury hearing, began Tuesday at Camp Lejeune, N.C.

_One other Marine was charged with murder during the Iraq war, but that charge was dismissed following an Article 32 hearing, a Marine spokesman said Tuesday.

Army:

Army spokeswoman Lt. Col. Pamela Hart said Tuesday 15 Army soldiers have been charged with murder during the Iraq conflict. Of those, she said, eight have gone to trial with four convicted of murder. The others were convicted of lesser charges.

Some of the Army cases:

_Staff Sgt. Johnny Horne pleaded guilty in December to killing a severely wounded 16-year-old Iraqi male during fighting in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood. Staff Sgt. Cardenas J. Alban was convicted in January in the same killing.

_Capt. Rogelio "Roger" Maynulet was convicted in March of assault with intent to commit voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of a wounded Iraqi.

_Pvt. Federico Daniel Merida, of the North Carolina National Guard, pleaded guilty in September to killing a 17-year-old Iraqi soldier after the two had consensual sex in a guard tower.

_Sgt. 1st Class Tracy Perkins was acquitted in January of involuntary manslaughter in the alleged drowning of an Iraqi civilian but convicted of assault for forcing the man and his cousin into the Tigris River for violating curfew. 1st Lt. Jack Saville pleaded guilty in March to assault and other crimes in the same incident.

_Staff Sgt. Shane Werst faces a court-martial on charges he murdered an Iraqi civilian during a search for suspected insurgents.

_Cpl. Dustin Berg, Indiana National Guard, faces a court-martial on a charge he murdered an Iraqi police officer.

_Spc. Brent May and Sgt. Michael P. Williams face charges of premeditated murder and lesser counts in a killing in Sadr City, Baghdad. A court-martial is pending.

Navy and Air Force:

_Military spokeswomen said Tuesday that no Navy or Air Force personnel have faced murder charges during the current conflicts.

© 2005 The Associated Press

(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. Information Clearing House has no affiliation whatsoever with the originator of this article nor is Information Clearing House endorsed or sponsored by the originator.)

Join our Daily News Headlines Email Digest

Fill out your emailaddress
to receive our newsletter!
SubscribeUnsubscribe
Powered by YourMailinglistProvider.com

Information Clearing House

Daily News Headlines Digest

HOME

COPYRIGHT NOTICE