To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Third US serviceman admits guilt in Iraqi killing

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif, Nov 7 (Reuters) A US Marine admitted in a military court that his squad deliberately gunned down an Iraqi man in April and then agreed to lie that they had a legitimate reason to kill him.

Lance Cpl Tyler Jackson, 23, of Tracy, California, said he agreed to go along with the plan to kill an Iraqi man they believed was a terrorist during a patrol near the village of Hamdania.

''Everyone there verbally agreed. Not much more was said,'' Jackson told a court-martial at the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base north of San Diego yesterday.

Jackson pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated assault and conspiracy to obstruct justice. The judge, Marine Lt. Col Joseph Lisiecki, accepted the guilty pleas and set the sentencing hearing for November 16.

Jackson, who has been held in a military brig since late May, could face up to 15 years in prison.

Under a pretrial agreement with military prosecutors, he is expected to receive a lesser punishment in exchange for his cooperation and testimony against five other members of his squad charged in the death.

Jackson is the third member of the unit to plead guilty to charges related to the killing.

Unit members have testified the plan by squad leader Sgt.

Lawrence Hutchins was to nab Saleh Gowad, whom they suspected participated in attacks against the Marines, including a roadside explosion that killed four members of their unit.

That night, four of the men grabbed not Gowad but another man in the village, tied him up, dragged him to a hole on a road, and then all eight of the men fired their weapons at the man, Jackson said.

Jackson said he went along with the plan to kill Gowad because he agreed with it.

According to his testimony, only later did Jackson realize that they had actually grabbed and killed another man, Hashim Ibrahim Awad, 52, a former Iraqi policeman.

Jackson said he too got in a line at the sergeant's behest and fired, but aimed above the man's head.

''I knew he was going to be shot. I didn't want to be the one doing it,'' he told the judge.

The eight men agreed to stick to the story that he was shot after getting into a firefight with the Marines, Jackson said.

''We would tell the story that the man was digging an IED along the road,'' he said, referring to a bomb known as an improvised explosive device. If they were ever questioned, they would say ''it was a good shot, a lawful engagement,'' he added.

Jackson is one of seven Marines and a sailor with a platoon belonging to 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, an infantry unit based at Camp Pendleton, charged in the Iraqi's death.

In addition to the sailor, Jackson is the second Marine to plead guilty in the case.

The five others face charges including premeditated murder.

Reuters DH VP0642

LA judge dismisses Britney Spears' libel suit

LOS ANGELES, Nov 7 (Reuters) A judge has dismissed a libel suit brought by Britney Spears accusing Us Weekly magazine of fabricating a story about a sexually explicit video the pop star and her husband made together. In a decision made public yesterday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lisa Hart Cole found no basis for Spears to prevail on her claim that the magazine article about her was defamatory. The suit, filed last year by.....

Bush campaigns for absent Florida candidate

DALLAS, Nov 7: President George W Bush's final sprint to help Republicans in today's congressional elections hit a snag yesterday when a Florida candidate snubbed him, irritating the White House.But Bush plowed on with speeches lashing Democrats as tax raisers who would abandon Iraq to terrorists and calling the conviction of Saddam Hussein on Sunday a sign of progress.''We have a plan. Stick with us and the country will be better off,'' Bush told thousands of foot-stomping,.....

Tokyo stocks up as Honda advances, gains limited

TOKYO, Nov 7 (Reuters) Japan's Nikkei average finished Tuesday morning up 0.72 percent after a rally on Wall Street boosted exporters such as Honda Motor Co. Ltd., while Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. gained after raising its full-year outlook. But rises were limited as investors looked ahead to the outcome of midterm elections in the United States later in the day, as well as a series of economic data in the coming days. The Nikkei finished.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login