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U.S. soldier charged with murder in shootings at Iraq base
The Army sergeant, accused of killing five fellow troops, had been
relieved of his weapon days before, the military says.
By Liz Sly

9:18 AM PDT, May 12, 2009

Reporting from Baghdad — The U.S. soldier who allegedly gunned down five
fellow troops at a stress clinic in Baghdad had had his weapon taken
away from him within the last week because of concerns about his
behavior, a senior U.S. military official said today.

Maj. Gen. David Perkins identified the suspect as Sgt. John M. Russell
with the Army's 54th Engineer Battalion based in Bamberg, Germany.
***Russell was completing at least his third deployment to Iraq since
the war began in 2003, he said.***

"The commander of the suspect had taken his weapon away. He had been
referred to counseling a week beforehand," Perkins told journalists at a
briefing at the heavily fortified U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. "There was a
concern that he should not have a weapon."

The military has filed five murder charges and one charge of aggravated
assault against Russell, Perkins said.

Authorities said Russell had not used his own weapon in the shootings,
which took place Monday at Camp Liberty near Baghdad International
Airport. The military is still trying to determine how he managed to get
his hands on a gun, Perkins said.

Details of the incident are still being investigated, Perkins said. He
declined to confirm accounts circulating in Washington that the suspect
had visited the clinic earlier in the day, had an altercation and left,
then returned later and managed to wrestle a weapon from his escort
before opening fire.

The five victims included two members of the clinic's medical staff and
three enlisted soldiers. The military has not released their identities
pending notification of their relatives.

The military has also opened an inquiry into the availability of health
services and counseling to determine if steps could have been taken to
prevent the killings.

That investigation will focus on questions such as: "Are we doing the
right things to diagnose people? Are there things we can do in the
future to prevent something like this?" Perkins said.

The shootings have sent shock waves through the military. They come at a
time of rising concerns about the stresses borne by soldiers who have
served repeated tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many soldiers are
on their third or fourth tours in Iraq.

It was unclear what duties Russell had been performing in Iraq. But Maj.
Gen. Dan Bolger, who commands U.S. forces in Baghdad, said an
engineering battalion would typically be responsible for clearing routes
of roadside bombs, repairing roads and building military facilities.

"If we've learned anything from this war . . . it is that not all
injuries are physical," he said.
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Three tours of duty.



And just as bad:

"The military has also opened an inquiry into the availability of health
services and counseling to determine if steps could have been taken to
prevent the killings.

"That investigation will focus on questions such as: "Are we doing the
right things to diagnose people? Are there things we can do in the
future to prevent something like this?" Perkins said."


Yeah...that that service personnel serving endless tours in a war zone
have psychological problems is news to the military.
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On Tue, 12 May 2009 13:10:16 -0400, HK wrote:

The shootings have sent shock waves through the military. They come at a
time of rising concerns about the stresses borne by soldiers who have
served repeated tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many soldiers are
on their third or fourth tours in Iraq.


Meat with arms and legs to hold guns and operate equipment.

That's what these kids are to the pentagon and chickenhawks.
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On Tue, 12 May 2009 10:38:55 -0700, jps wrote:

On Tue, 12 May 2009 13:10:16 -0400, HK wrote:

The shootings have sent shock waves through the military. They come at a
time of rising concerns about the stresses borne by soldiers who have
served repeated tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many soldiers are
on their third or fourth tours in Iraq.


Meat with arms and legs to hold guns and operate equipment.

That's what these kids are to the pentagon and chickenhawks.


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