Monday, March 12, 2012

Rogue US Soldier Kills 16 Civilians In Afghanistan (Updated)



American Soldier Has A 'Breakdown' And Shoots Nine Children Dead In Their Sleep In House-To-House Shooting Rampage In Afghanistan That Killed 16 Civilians -- Daily Mail

* Shooter identified as Army staff sergeant from Fort Lewis, Washington
* Base regarded as 'most troubled in the military,' that housed soldiers involved in Afghan 'thrill killings' case in 2010
* Assigned to support a special operations unit of either Green Berets or Navy SEALs
* He allegedly went into three homes early this morning and shot dead 16 people after 'suffering mental breakdown'
* Nine children and three women among those reported dead
* Relative said he 'poured chemicals over their dead bodies and burned them'
* Afghan president Hamid Karzai condemned shootings as 'assassination'
* President Obama called attack 'tragic' and 'shocking'
* Attack could deepen strife and comes weeks after outrage over Koran burning at NATO base left at least 30 dead
* Afghan Taliban said in email they are likely to retaliate

Sixteen innocent Afghan civilians - including nine children and three women - were shot and killed by a rogue U.S. soldier who opened fire after suffering a 'mental breakdown' early this morning.

The Army staff sergeant, who was stationed at a U.S. base in Kandahar, reportedly entered three Afghan family’s homes around 3am this morning and began the killing spree. A relative of the deceased added that he then 'poured chemicals over their dead bodies and burned them.'

The shooter was identified by U.S. officials as an Army staff sergeant from Fort Lewis, Washington, who was believed to have acted alone.

Initial reports indicated he returned to the base after the shooting, turned himself in and was taken into custody at a NATO base in Afghanistan.

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More News On A Rogue US Soldier Killing 16 Afghan Civilians

U.S. Soldier Leaves Base to Kill 16 Afghan Civilians in Taliban Stronghold -- Bloomberg
Sixteen Afghan civilians killed in rogue U.S. attack -- Reuters
Obama 'deeply saddened' by killing of Afghan civilians -- L.A. Times
Obama condolences over Afghanistan massacre in Kandahar -- BBC
US officials react to killing of Afghan civilians by an American soldier -- Christian Science Monitor
Killings of civilians threaten Afghanistan mission -- USA Today
Afghan-American partnership thrown into doubt -- CBS News
US seeks to contain damage from Afghan shooting -- AP
US vows to investigate Afghan massacre -- The Australian
U.S. soldier’s civilian massacre ‘cannot be forgiven,’ Afghan President says -- Globe and Mail
U.S. Defense Secretary Panetta Calls Karzai on Shooting Incident -- Bloomberg
Soldier Accused of Killing 16 Afghan Civilians: More Peril for a Troubled U.S. Mission -- Time
Afghan shooter said to be American enlisted soldier -- L.A. Times
American Is Held After Shooting of Civilians in Afghanistan -- New York Times
16 dead after rampage by rogue US soldier -- Sydney Morning Herald/AFP
American opens fire on Afghans, 15 dead -- Boston.com/AP
Western forces kill 15 civilians in Afghanistan: Kabul government -- Reuters
U.S. Service Member Held in Afghan Shooting -- Wall Street Journal
U.S. soldier detained after opening fire on Afghans; 15 killed -- Washington Post
U.S. soldier kills Afghan civilians, officials say -- CNN
US service member detained for allegedly shooting Afghan civilians, NATO says -- FOX News
US Service Member Kills At Least 15 Afghan Civilians -- Voice of America
American service member goes on shooting rampage in Afghanistan: officials -- New York Daily News
U.S. Soldier Accused of Killing 16 Afghans, Including Women and Children -- ABC news
Afghanistan killings raise questions about alliance with U.S. -- L.A Times
Killing spree reignites Afghan exit debate -- Sydney Morning Herald
Another hammer blow to US-Afghan relations -- BBC
Analysis: Obama's Afghanistan problem gets worse -- AP
Afghanistan campaign: a fragile strategy easily derailed by lone gunmen? -- Julian Borger, The Guardian





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