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    US soldier confesses killing 5 US soldiers in Iraq in 2009

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    Post by notazbad2000 Tue 23 Apr 2013, 6:23 am

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    (IraqiNews.com) – Sgt. John Russell, an Army sergeant stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, plead guilty Monday to five counts of first degree murder in one of the worst cases of soldier-on-soldier violence that occurred during the Iraq War.
    The Sherman, Texas native struck a plea agreement with the Army for pleading guilty, reducing his sentence from the death penalty to a life sentence.
    In a written statement to the court, Russell says he went “into a rage” and gunned down four other soldiers and a Navy officer in a Baghdad mental health clinic, during the Iraq War in 2009.
    “I wanted the pain to stop,” he testified about the killings during his court appearance at JBLM on Monday.
    Members of Russell’s unit testified in 2009 that his behavior changed after his third tour in Iraq and he eventually sought help from the Camp Liberty clinic, where he received counseling and prescription medication.
    Russell said he left the clinic that day and later returned with a rifle because he wanted to hurt a doctor who he thought had encouraged him to commit suicide, according to various news sources. Russell didn’t find that doctor, but still carried out the shooting.


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    Post by mochasmom Tue 23 Apr 2013, 6:24 am

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    Post by notazbad2000 Tue 23 Apr 2013, 6:28 am

    Iraq vet pleads guilty to killing fellow soldiers

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    JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. (AP) — As family members of his victims looked on, Army Sgt. John Russell described on Monday how in 2009 he rampaged at a mental health clinic in Baghdad during the Iraq War, killing four soldiers and a Navy officer.
    The testimony was proved too much for one relative, who cried out and left the military court at Joint Base Lewis-McChord when Russell described killing her son.
    Russell's testimony was part of an agreement in which Russell pleaded guilty to the murders. In doing so, he'll avoid the death sentence. His maximum sentence would be a life term. He testified Monday to persuade Army judge Col. David Conn to accept the agreement. Conn agreed.
    Russell — who is from Sherman, Texas — went on a shooting spree at the Camp Liberty Combat Stress Center near Baghdad in May 2009. It was one of the worst instances of soldier-on-soldier violence in the Iraq war.
    In court, Russell said he was in a "rage" when he opened fire.
    "I wanted the pain to stop," he testified in court at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, talking in a husky voice. He read a written statement detailing his memories of the killings.
    Russell was nearing the end of his third tour when his behavior changed, members of his unit testified in 2009. They said he became more distant in the days before the May 11, 2009, attack and that he seemed paranoid that his unit was trying to end his career.
    On May 8, Russell sought help at a combat stress clinic at Camp Stryker, where his unit was located. On May 10, Russell was referred to the Camp Liberty clinic, where he received counseling and prescription medication.
    The following day witnesses saw Russell crying and talking about hurting himself. He went back to the Camp Liberty clinic, where a doctor told him he needed to get help or he would hurt himself. Russell tried to surrender to military police to lock him up so he wouldn't hurt himself or others, witnesses said.
    Military prosecutors say Russell left the clinic and later returned with a rifle he took from his unit headquarters and began firing.
    Russell said he wanted to hurt a doctor who he thought had earlier encouraged him to commit suicide. He didn't find that doctor, but still carried out the shooting.
    Killed in the shooting were Navy Cmdr. Charles Springle, 52, of Wilmington, N.C., and four Army service members: Pfc. Michael Edward Yates Jr., 19, of Federalsburg, Md.; Dr. Matthew Houseal, of Amarillo, Texas; Sgt. Christian E. Bueno-Galdos, 25, of Paterson, N.J.; and Spc. Jacob D. Barton, 20, of Lenox, Mo.
    Of the dead, Russell had interacted only with Springle, who tried to help him a couple of days before the attack.
    Yates raised a gun at him after Russell killed Springle and Houseal, but Yates dropped the gun and ran.
    Yates "ran and I ran after him, and I shot him," Russell said.
    Yates' mother, Shawna Van Blargan, joined Springle's wife and son in court. They held each other tightly as Russell talked about killing their family members.
    Van Blargan cried out when Russell described killing her son. She left the courtroom.
    Russell also remembered finding Barton hiding under a table. Russell shot him in the head.
    Bueno-Galdos tried to grab Russell's rifle. Russell testified he shot Bueno-Galdos in the chest, then shot him once more while he lay face down on the ground.
    Two evaluations presented during a 2009 hearing said Russell suffered from severe depression with psychotic features and chronic post-traumatic stress disorder. A March 2011 evaluation said the major depression with psychotic features was in partial remission.
    The Tacoma News Tribune reported (http://bit.ly/10ue9t1) Russell entered his plea while flanked by his two military defense attorneys and his civilian lawyer.
    Some family members of Russell's victims have expressed frustration in news reports that it has taken four years to bring the case to trial.
    Russell's pretrial agreement includes a contested portion that remains to be argued in court. He refused to plead guilty to murdering the service members with premeditation. Prosecutors planned to argue that point next month.
    http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-vet-pleads-guilty-killing-fellow-soldiers-185619348.html


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    Post by duck2000 Tue 23 Apr 2013, 6:30 am

    he pleads guilty to avoid havning done to him what he did to others... dats what sad is dat its allowed! put him to death!!!!
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    Post by elandur Tue 23 Apr 2013, 8:12 am

    Another case of "workplace violence" I guess. Perhaps we should disarm our military?

    Not sure I understand why this guy was allowed to "plea bargan" down. Perhaps they didn't think they could get a death sentence?

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