Friday, November 6, 2015

Accused Of Making Passes At Women This U.S. Soldier Faces A Harsher Punishment Than Bergdahl

Photo: Tech. Sgt. Aaron D. Allmon II. Home of the Brave

Washington Times: Aaron Allmon case makes Minot Air Force Base ground zero in military’s new gender wars

Combat photographer accused of making passes at women faces harsher punishment than Bergdahl

He is an award-winning combat photographer who stands accused of trying to pick up women in the public affairs office at MinotAir Force Base in North Dakota, and for that prosecutors wanted to put him in prison for 130 years.

The prosecutorial zeal was so great that an Air Force officer appointed to investigate the case said the piled-up charges were combined to “artificially exaggerate the criminality of the accused,” who often was simply “socially maladroit and crass.”

WNU Editor: There has to be more to this story than what they are telling us .... no one goes to jail for 130 years because they made a pass at a  woman.

2 comments:

Bob Huntley said...

Maybe it was the wrong woman.

Naz said...

Or not the right one...