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This is probably 3rd or 4th high profile pardon by MAGA stemming from 2008 case involving killing of an Iraqi in custody:
Witness claims U.S. soldier stripped, shot Iraqi
Two face charges of premeditated murder in desert slaying of detainee
9/22/2008
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/26841253/...itness-claims-us-soldier-stripped-shot-iraqi/
Trump pardons former Army soldier sentenced for killing Iraqi prisoner
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/06/politics/trump-pardon-us-soldier-iraq/index.html
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Witness claims U.S. soldier stripped, shot Iraqi
Two face charges of premeditated murder in desert slaying of detainee
9/22/2008
CAMP SPEICHER, Iraq — A U.S. soldier accused in the killing of an Iraqi detainee kept the man blindfolded and bound in the back of an armored vehicle for more than two hours before taking him into the desert where he was slain, a comrade testified on Monday.
Military prosecutors have accused 1st Lt. Michael C. Behenna of stripping the detainee naked, shooting him in the head and chest and then watching as another soldier set fire to the body with an incendiary grenade. He also allegedly tried to cover up the killing.
Behenna and the other soldier, Staff Sgt. Hal M. Warner, face charges of premeditated murder, assault, making a false official statement and obstruction of justice, according to the U.S. military. A similar hearing was held earlier this month for Warner, who also is charged with being an accessory after the fact.
Both men could face life in prison without parole if tried and convicted.
Prosecutors presented several witnesses, including soldiers who were part of Behenna's convoy on the day of the alleged killing, as they wrapped up a two-day hearing to determine whether the evidence against Behenna was sufficient for a court-martial. It is akin to a grand jury hearing.
Spc. Cody Atkinson testified Monday that the four-vehicle convoy left the base on May 16 tasked with dropping off two detainees, including Mohammed.
The troops released the first prisoner, who was not named, but kept Mohammed in the back of one of the armored vehicles known as MRAPs for about two hours while visiting a local sheik, Atkinson said.
Atkinson said he expressed concern that Mohammed had not been released as ordered.
"I said the guy is still in back, but Staff Sgt. Warner said 'don't worry about it, we'll figure it out,'" Atkinson said.
Then the convoy stopped in the desert, near the U.S. forward operating base, Summerall. The base is near Beiji, 155 miles (250 kilometers) north of Baghdad.
Behenna then removed Mohammed — who was wearing a blue camouflage T-shirt that said "One Tough Recruit" and apparently praying — from the truck, while Warner grabbed a grenade, Atkinson added.
The three then walked with a military translator toward a tunnel under railroad tracks, Atkinson said, adding they disappeared from view so he didn't know what happened next.
After some time, they saw a light that radiated an orange glow, then the two soldiers and the translator returned after about 20 or 30 minutes without Mohammed, Atkinson and other witnesses said.
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/26841253/...itness-claims-us-soldier-stripped-shot-iraqi/
Trump pardons former Army soldier sentenced for killing Iraqi prisoner
By Kate Sullivan, CNN
Mon May 6, 2019
FILE - In this Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008, file photo, 1st Lt. Michael C. Behenna, left, and his defense attorney Capt. Tom Clark, right, walk in Camp Speicher, a large U.S. base near Tikrit, north of Baghdad, Iraq. The White House announced Monday, May 6, 2019, that President Donald Trump pardoned Behenna, a former U.S. soldier convicted in 2009 of killing an Iraqi prisoner. (AP Photo/Vanessa Gera, File)
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Monday granted a pardon to a former first lieutenant in the US Army who was sentenced to prison in 2009 for killing an Iraqi detainee, according to the White House.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced that Michael Behenna, of Oklahoma, would receive a full pardon. In a statement, Sanders said Behenna had been sentenced to 25 years in prison for unpremeditated murder in a combat zone by a military court, but there were issues involving his case.
"After judgment, however, the U.S. Army's highest appellate court noted concern about how the trial court had handled Mr. Behenna's claim of self-defense," Sanders said in the statement.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/06/politics/trump-pardon-us-soldier-iraq/index.html
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http://www.nbcnews.com/id/40739938/.../ex-soldier-talks-about-slaying-iraqi-family/
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