Haditha - Spread the word folks

Cos we know the MSM certainly won't. It's not fit for publication on the New York Times, LA Times or BBC. CNN has it as "Marine likely to avoid Haditha murder charge", like he managed to weasel around the charges or something shady was going on. Maybe the sniveling curs were upset he wasn't just taken out the back and shot, don't worry about trials and what not, that's only for real scumbags. Well, that's leftists I suppose, always trying to screw over the hand that feeds, with particular venom and suspicion directed at the hand that protects. Good thing I got that screen-grab, it's gone from the front page as well now, probably filed after an in-depth 500 page analysis on the price of potatoes in Guatemala.

A Marine at the center of the biggest prosecution of U.S. troops in the Iraq war after being accused of killing 17 Iraqi civilians should be tried for the lesser offense of negligent homicide, instead of murder, an investigating officer recommended. Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, 27, was charged with the unpremeditated murder of 17 Iraqis in Haditha in 2005. Lt. Col. Paul Ware, after reviewing evidence against Wuterich during an Article 32 preliminary hearing at Camp Pendleton, recommended the Marine be tried on the lesser charge in the deaths of five children and two women, Wuterich's attorney, Neal Puckett, said Thursday.

His recommendation is nonbinding and the final decision about whether Wuterich should stand trial rests with Lt. Gen. James Mattis, the commanding general overseeing the case. Mattis has already dismissed charges against at least three of the eight Marines accused in the November 2005 incident. If Mattis accepts the recommendation for Wuterich and a similar one for one of his corporals no one will face murder charges in the biggest criminal case involving civilian deaths in Iraq. It would also mean that Wuterich would not face disciplinary action in connection with the 10 other people he allegedly killed.

Of four enlisted Marines initially accused in the case, charges have been dropped or dismissed against Dela Cruz and Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt. Ware has also recommended charges be dismissed against the third alleged shooter, Lance Cpl. Stephen Tatum. Charges also have been dropped against two of four officers accused of dereliction of duty for failing to investigate the incident. Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani, the highest-ranking of the officers, has been recommended for a court-martial, but Mattis has made no final decision. Another officer, 1st Lt. Andrew A. Grayson, is scheduled for a pretrial hearing. FOXNews.

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