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Navy Reduces Punishment for SEAL in War Crimes Case
« on: October 31, 2019, 11:42:02 am »
Navy Reduces Punishment for SEAL in War Crimes Case

Edward Gallagher was demoted by a single rank, not all the way to the bottom, but his conviction on a minor count will stand, the Navy’s top admiral said.


By Dave Philipps

    Published Oct. 29, 2019
    Updated Oct. 30, 2019

The Navy SEAL at the center of one of the highest-profile war crimes cases in years had his punishment drastically reduced Tuesday by the Navy’s top admiral, sparing the SEAL from the most serious consequence he still faced, a steep demotion that would have cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement pay.

The unusual act comes in the case of Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, who a year ago was facing a court-martial and the prospect of life in prison without parole. Navy prosecutors had accused him of shooting civilians in Iraq, killing a captive enemy fighter with a hunting knife, and threatening to kill fellow SEALs if they reported him, among other charges. Chief Gallagher was acquitted by a military jury in July of all the charges except one minor count: bringing discredit on the armed forces, by posing for a photo with the corpse of the captive he was accused of killing.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/29/us/navy-seal-gallagher-clemency.html