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The jury finds Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher not guilty of war crimes —
https://twitter.com/dcexaminer ^ | 07-02-2019 | Staff

Posted on 07/02/2019 2:30:44 PM PDT by Red Badger

Jury finds Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher not guilty of war crimes

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1 posted on 07/02/2019 2:30:44 PM PDT by Red Badger
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The jury assigned to the case of accused Special Warfare Chief Edward Gallagher has found the decorated Navy SEAL not guilty of murder and attempted murder after a whirlwind trial that included bombshell revelations and twists.

The verdict was reached by the five Marines and two sailors on Tuesday after the prosecution and defense made their closing arguments the day before.

Gallagher, 40, was accused of stabbing an injured teenage ISIS fighter to death and of shooting at civilians during a deployment to Iraq in 2017. Seven members of Gallagher’s own platoon leveled the accusations against him, describing him as a reckless murderer who failed to distinguish between civilians and the enemy.

The accusers communicated through a WhatsApp group called “The Sewing Circle,” a seemingly innocuous name for a group dedicated to discussing the alleged war crimes of a decorated sniper and medic. These discussions would be the basis on which Navy prosecutors would bring charges against Gallagher.

The case received national attention after a searing New York Times report detailed Gallagher’s gorey accusations, including the stabbing of an injured teenage ISIS fighter and shooting an elderly man and a young girl. The report claimed the accusers were told to keep quiet about Gallagher’s actions, or risk losing their tridents — the coveted badge identifying a sailor as a Navy SEAL.

Gallagher’s case drew further attention in May when it was reported that he was one of several accused troops being considered for a pardon from President Trump. The news sharply divided the military community, and even the Navy SEALs themselves. The SEAL community is known for being especially close knit, but the Gallagher case created a clear division between old-school defenders and younger skeptics.

“When I heard about it first, I said, ‘That’s impossible, it’s outright stupid. It’s going to go away.’ Well, it didn’t,” Thomas “Drago” Dzieran, a former Navy SEAL, told the Washington Examiner in May.

“I said, I cannot sit on the sidelines, I need to take [a stand] and bring it up. What they do is not right.”

Retired Adm. William McRaven, a legend within the SEAL community who helped plan the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, weighed in saying he was concerned Trump’s potential pardon may have exercised undue command influence over the trial’s proceedings.

Gallagher’s case took a dramatic turn before the trial even started when it was revealed in May that prosecutors had embedded email tracking software in their correspondence with Gallagher’s defense team. The revelation outraged lead defense attorney Timothy Parlatore, who told the Washington Examiner he would be filing an ethics complaint against lead Navy prosecutor Cmdr. Chris Czaplak. Navy Capt. Aaron Rugh, the judge overseeing the case, would ultimately dismiss Czaplak over the revelations and released Gallagher from pre-trial custody. He also lowered Gallagher’s maximum possible sentence to life with the possibility of parole. Motions to dismiss the trial were denied.

The trial started on June 17, with the prosecution presenting two witnesses who claimed they had witnessed Gallagher stab the injured teenager. Prosecutors showed the court pictures Gallagher had taken with the teen’s corpse. They said the chief bragged about the kill to fellow SEALs back home in text messages.

“Good story behind this. Got him with my hunting knife,” read one text Gallagher sent.

The testimony against Gallagher appeared damning, but the case took an unexpected turn when Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Corey Scott admitted it was he — not Gallagher — that was responsible for the death of the injured teenage fighter. Scott admitted to seeing Gallagher stab the teen, but said he asphyxiated him in an effort to save him from his Iraqi captors, who he had seen torture, rape, and kill other prisoners.

“I knew he was going to die anyway,” said Scott, a trained combat medic. “I wanted to save him from waking up to what had happened next.”

The shocking revelation caused a flustered Navy prosecutor to call Scott a liar. Navy officials later informed Scott through his lawyer that he may face perjury charges if he lied to investigators or during his testimony.

Gallagher’s defense team presented two witnesses, Marine Staff Sgt. Giorgio Kirylo and Iraqi Maj. Gen. Abbas al-Jubouri, who both denied seeing Gallagher stab the teenager at all. Gallagher’s spotter, Special Operator 1st Class Joshua Graffam, testified that he and Gallagher both believed the elderly man Gallagher shot was actually an ISIS operative between the ages of 40 and 50.

Parlatore and lead prosecutor Cmdr. Jeff Pietrzyk summed up the testimony in their closing arguments on Monday.

Pietrzyk admitted that before being injured, the fighter “would have done anything in his power to kill an American.” But he noted that after his capture, the teen was no longer a lawful target.

“We’re not ISIS. When we capture someone and they’re out of the fight, that’s it. That’s where the line is drawn,” Pietrzyk said.

Lead defense attorney Tim Parlatore reiterated his claim that the SEALs who made accusations against Gallagher were nothing more than disgruntled subordinates who were upset with Gallagher’s tough leadership style.

“This case is not about murder, it’s about mutiny,” Parlatore said.

With a verdict of not guilty, Gallagher will no longer need a pardon from Trump, who had previously stated he would wait until the trials were over in the cases the White House was reviewing before rendering a decision. With Gallagher’s case over, attention will likely turn to the case of Army. Maj. Mathew Golsteyn, who plead not guilty last week to a charge of premeditated murder for the killing of a suspected Taliban bomb-maker.


2 posted on 07/02/2019 2:31:28 PM PDT by Red Badger (We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
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Good news!


3 posted on 07/02/2019 2:32:34 PM PDT by Eagles6
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Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


4 posted on 07/02/2019 2:32:49 PM PDT by mplc51
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Amen,

May sanity continue


5 posted on 07/02/2019 2:32:54 PM PDT by cyclotic
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Good. The Obama infection in our military failed to claim another vet.


6 posted on 07/02/2019 2:32:55 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary walks free, equal justice under the law will never exist in the USA)
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He is going to have a wonderful 4th of July!


7 posted on 07/02/2019 2:33:09 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
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Excellent.

Great that we still have some sane people around on juries.


8 posted on 07/02/2019 2:33:22 PM PDT by Innovative
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Great news! Happy 4th of July, America!


9 posted on 07/02/2019 2:33:34 PM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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Well some good news today! I hope the prosecution is reprimanded for their actions.


10 posted on 07/02/2019 2:34:11 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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EXCELLENT NEWS!! Give this guy a medal for killing ISIS scum!


11 posted on 07/02/2019 2:34:34 PM PDT by Sarah Barracuda
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Wow, so happy to hear this. Good news for the4th of July!


12 posted on 07/02/2019 2:36:05 PM PDT by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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Baruch HaShem!


13 posted on 07/02/2019 2:36:45 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
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14 posted on 07/02/2019 2:36:53 PM PDT by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB0ndRzaz2o)
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Yay - PROPS to the military jury!


15 posted on 07/02/2019 2:37:07 PM PDT by House Atreides (Boycott the NFL 100% — PERMANENTLY)
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I think that the prosecution committed crimes and made it impossible to find him guilty. The military judge should have declared a mistrial. I also think that some members of his platoon were out to get him. What I don’t know is if he deserved that treatment. Gallagher will now retire and I suspect that the rest of his team are dead in the water, adrift, without a paddle, a compass and a chart. Their Navy careers are over.


16 posted on 07/02/2019 2:37:37 PM PDT by centurion316
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Now hunt down the accusers.


17 posted on 07/02/2019 2:37:57 PM PDT by bankwalker (Immigration without assimilation is an invasion.)
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THANK G-D! He deserves the Cong Medal of Honor. The only good ISIS thug......
18 posted on 07/02/2019 2:38:11 PM PDT by Impala64ssa (Virtue signalling is no virtue)
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Wonderful


19 posted on 07/02/2019 2:38:40 PM PDT by conservativepoet
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Well that’s the good news I needed after hearing about the question-free Census now being printed up.


20 posted on 07/02/2019 2:40:07 PM PDT by lee martell
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