Saturday, March 17, 2012

Afghan Massacre Suspect Named Sgt. Robert Bales

Afghan Massacre Suspect Named Sgt. Robert Bales: Sergeant Major American accused of killing 16 Afghans, in a fit of door to door was found Friday by military sources, Robert Bales, Fox News Channel reported.

Confirmation of his name, three military sources, it was Bale was brought from Kuwait to Fort Leavenworth, where he was supposed to arrive last night.

Bales of white, 38, married with two children and on the basis of the common grounds of Washington Lewis McChord. He arrived in Afghanistan on December 3, reports FOX.

NBC News said Bales was a native of Ohio and his wife, said to be a leader in the company of the Seattle area. She and her children were moved by fear for their safety.

Internet links to related military bullets, including the publication of articles about the war, were removed soon after his name was released, Fox said.

Once at Fort Leavenworth, Bales should be detained at the army post in the maximum security, which was built in 2002 and currently holds about 450 prisoners.

This has not been charged with any crime.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday criticized the U.S. for the Afghan authorities to deliver, describing the lack of cooperation between the two countries, as intolerable.

New York Times reported earlier that its presence in Kuwait caused a brief diplomatic row after Kuwait said they were not informed of the arrival of the soldiers entrusted to their American counterparts.

Bales would have left their base in Kandahar province near Panjway Sunday and went to a nearby village, where he continued to run amok at home-to-door in the early hours. Most of the victims were women and children.

His lawyer, John Henry Browne said at a press conference on Thursday that his client was "very decorated 'soldier, who won the Midwest," all the prices, you can get. "

Brown told reporters that before deploying to Afghanistan, his client, he had been on three tours of duty in Iraq after the army immediately after the attacks of 9/11.

Brown said that he was twice wounded in the previous deployment in Iraq - after an IED explosion in a car accident and once in combat, earning him the loss of the foot.

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