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Army: Afghan civilians killed by grenades, shots

by Associated Press

KING5.com

Posted on June 16, 2010 at 10:39 AM

Updated Wednesday, Jun 16 at 10:19 PM

 

SEATTLE -- Five Stryker Brigade soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord killed three civilians in separate shootings in Afghanistan's Kandahar Province earlier this year, charging documents released by the Army on Wednesday allege.

The Army says all three victims were shot and two of them were hit by thrown grenades.

Two of the soldiers also are accused of assault and another is charged with seeking to destroy evidence.

In all, five soldiers have been charged with premeditated murder in the killings. All are assigned to B Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division.

The Army did not say what motives might have been involved.

The brigade, which made its first deployment to Afghanistan in July, has seen heavy fighting against Taliban insurgents and suffered 33 combat deaths. Two other soldiers have died of illness and another in a vehicular accident.

The three civilians killed near the Army's Forward Operating Base Ramrod in southern Afghanistan are identified as Gul Mudin, who died sometime in January; Marach Agha, killed on or about Feb. 22; and Mullah Adahdad, killed on or around May 2.

Officials at Lewis-McChord said Pvt. 1st Class Andrew Holmes, 19, of Boise, Idaho, Spc. Michael Wagnon II, 29, of Las Vegas, Nev., and Spc. Adam Winfield, 21, of Cape Coral, Fla., were charged Tuesday with one count each of premeditated murder.

Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs, 25, of Billings, Mont., and Spc. Jeremy Morlock, 22, of Wasilla, Alaska, each were charged earlier this month with three counts of premeditated murder and one count of assault.

The charging sheets, with the names of the accusers and officers involved blanked out, say Morlock and Gibbs shot Agha and used fragmentary grenades and their rifles to kill Mudin and Adahdad.

Holmes is accused of throwing a grenade at and shooting Mudin, Winfield of doing the same to Adahdad, and Wagnon of shooting Agha.

The documents also allege Morlock hit and kicked a person on May 5 and spat in a victim's face. Gibbs also is accused of hitting and kicking a person on that date. All identifying information is redacted, including names, gender, whether one or more victims were involved and whether they are civilians.

Wagnon is further accused of impeding a criminal investigation by asking another soldier to erase a computer hard drive that contained evidence of the killings.

Spokeswoman Lt. Col. Tamara Parker said Gibbs was charged June 8 in Kuwait and is in transit to Lewis-McChord, a joint Army-Air Force base south of Tacoma. Morlock was charged June 4. He and the other three soldiers are being confined at the base, as Gibbs will be when he arrives.

The next step for the soldiers will be Article 32 hearings, similar to a grand jury. Officers to lead those proceedings have not yet been appointed and no dates for the hearings have been set, Parker said.

It could not be immediately determined whether defense lawyers have been appointed for all five men.

The maximum penalty for a premeditated murder conviction is life in prison or the death penalty. Lewis-McChord spokesman Joseph Piek said decisions on whether to seek the death penalty normally are made after an Article 32 hearing.

 

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my2boys109 said on June 17, 2010 at 11:34 AM

thank you

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clear2copy said on June 17, 2010 at 8:22 AM

it would appear they sold themselves down the road..

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javajoe said on June 17, 2010 at 4:36 AM

I have to wonder what the real story is here. I pray for these young men and their service to our country and I refuse to sell them down the road over a set of charges.

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crazytrain247 said on June 16, 2010 at 11:23 PM

what did they do? read the story. they killed civilians....again! skok cush, that's a pretty funny statement, the us won't likk civilians so the enemy hides behind them. the us has killed over 10x the number of civilians killed in 9-11 in iraq alone. then add in the drone attacks in pakistan and afganistan and your statement is laghable!

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aziza said on June 16, 2010 at 8:36 PM

Why the *bleep* are we there?! Bin Laden is most likely in Pakistan, and here we are tearing up Iraq and Afghanistan and killing people who had NOTHING to do with 911! Bring our troops home! Sure lets put these soldiers on trial- but first lets put the ones who sent them over there in the first place ie: Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Cheney, Bush and all the other goons go on military trial.

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clear2copy said on June 16, 2010 at 7:39 PM

Way to make us look good, Army.. and we wonder why the planet hates us...

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lsmith5870400119 said on June 16, 2010 at 6:31 PM

You fight a war where you can't tell the good from the bad, and when a mistake happens the media gets ahold of it. Once that happens some one is going to be a scapegoat for the upper echelon. If we are going to fight a war, then do everything possible to win. If not, then get the F... out of there.

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jamey said on June 16, 2010 at 5:01 PM

What they did was wrong, I get that. They used their weapons to directly kill civilians. But aren't our GI's considered weapons themselves? Shouldn't these charges go up the ranks all the way to the Comander in Chief? I know, a little polarized, but didn't He promise to get us Out of these wars? The Chinese are taking money out of Afganistan in the form of Copper faster than we can pour money in the form of Blood and Lead. I know what the point of Iraq was, what's the point of Afganistan?

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skok_cush said on June 16, 2010 at 4:01 PM

and to my knowledge, the Arabs killed 3000 American civilians. Surgical warfare dictated by the beaurocrats is impractical. And with the enemy knowing the US wont kill civilians, the enemy Hides behind civilians, using them as Human Shields. Well, if civilians get killed dont blame the US, blame the enemy putting a weapons bunker across the street from a school or whatever. WE cant contiue to be the world police. . . .Just bring our troops home and Nuke the area. The minerals will still be there.

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kyokushin said on June 16, 2010 at 3:50 PM

I wonder how many surviving civilians joined Taliban because they were angry at these U.S. soldiers.

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truthdector said on June 16, 2010 at 2:21 PM

Nuclear war heads will take care of that religious war, that's what they want, let 'em have it.

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tacwilster said on June 16, 2010 at 2:03 PM

With you chevelle70ss, what did they do, they are at war are they not suppose to kill people when they are at war?? This sounds really stupid should our soldiers just go over there and be killed?? Your either at war or your not and if someone gets killed that is war!! Let these men go! and get out of Afganistan and Irag, bring our soldiers home to fight the illegal war we have here in the USA. Does no one in our government listen to the citizens of this country??

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chevelle70ss said on June 16, 2010 at 1:39 PM

Nice details, what exactly did they do i know they killed some civilians and? Any details as to why, how or anything.

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generalvilla said on June 16, 2010 at 1:13 PM

We are there for the minerals that we "did not know were there", and recently found.

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chuckstr76 said on June 16, 2010 at 10:46 AM

If we were not in the middle ease, we would'nt have this problem...WE NEED TO GET OUT OF THERE, WE WILL NEVER WIN A RELIGIOUS WAR...

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