American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 children

This is gonna end well :facepalm: The nutjob could've at least topped himself after now there will be plenty more flare ups during his trial and when he eventually gets his ridiculously short sentence

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


* Shooter identified as Army staff sergeant from Fort Lewis, Washington
* 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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Disbelief: Two grief-stricken Afghan men look into the van where the body of a badly burned child lays, wrapped in a blue blanket

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Horrific: The body of an elderly Afghan man who killed in the Alkozai village of Panjwayi


Afghan president Hamid Karzai condemned the attacks as 'an assassination' and furiously demanded an explanation from the U.S.

Little is known about the soldier who committed the atrocities, including his name, but a U.S. official told ABC News that he is married with two children, and served three separate tours in Iraq.

He has reportedly been stationed in Afghanistan since December.

The attack will likely deepen strife between the two countries, as it comes weeks after NATO soldiers burned copies of the Koran - the Muslim holy book - sparking a violent protest that left some 30 people dead.

An Associated Press photographer reported that he saw 15 bodies of Afghans - some of them burned and some covered with blankets - in the villages of Alkozai and Balandi in Kandahar province's Panjwai district. The villages are in close proximity to a U.S. base.

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Tears of grief: An Afghan youth mourns for his relatives, who were allegedly killed by the U.S. service member


NATO forces have detained the U.S. service member who is accused of going on a shooting spree in the villages. A NATO spokesman has confirmed multiple people wounded but has not yet confirmed any deaths.

‘The incident happened. There are some people killed, some wounded. But I don’t have details,’ the spokesman said in a phone interview with the Associated Press.

One man told the AFP news agency of his great loss. ‘Eleven members of my family are dead. They are all dead,’ Haji Samad said.

'They (Americans) poured chemicals over their dead bodies and burned them,' a weeping Mr Samad told Reuters at the scene.

Another accused the U.S. soldier of burning the bodies after he shot them, Reuters reported.

According to Al Jazeera, the soldier went into three separate houses around three o’clock local time this morning when it was pitch black and shot the civilians, who were sleeping in their beds.

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Perched: An elderly Afghan man sits next to the covered body of a person who was killed early today by a U.S. service member

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Scene of the crime: Afghan men investigate at the site of an shooting incident in Kandahar province

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In shock: Relatives sat in shock in a van also carrying the bodies of their kin wrapped in blankets

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Beyond tears: A grieving Afghan sits in a van next to one of the bodies (left) while another man sits in a truck bed keeping watch over the body of a young boy


A resident of Alkozai, where the shootings took place, told an AP reporter that 16 people were killed as the U.S. service member went into three different houses and started shooting.

The villager, Abdul Baqi, said he had not seen the bodies himself, but had talked to the family members of the dead.

‘When it was happening in the middle of the night we were inside our houses. I heard gunshots and then silence and then gunshots again,’ Mr Baqi said.

Reports say that 15 members from two Afghan families were slaughtered, as well as an unidentified sixteenth person.

Mr Karzai also said that five people were wounded. Their conditions are unknown.

Defence Secretary Leon Panetta called the Afghan president to express ‘profound regret’ and assure him that ‘this terrible incident does not reflect our shared values or the progress we have made together,’ his office said in a statement.

He concluded: ‘We will bring those responsible to justice.’

NATO spokesman Justin Brockhoff said a U.S. service member had been detained as the alleged shooter and that the coalition had reports of ‘multiple wounded,’ but none killed. The wounded were evacuated to NATO medical facilities, he said.

Maj. Jason Waggoner, another spokesman for ISAF said: ‘The civilian casualties were not the result of any operations. The soldier was acting on his own. After the incident, he returned to the compound and turned himself in.’

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Demanding answers: Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the shootings as an 'assassination' and said it 'cannot be forgiven'


NATO-led International Security Assistance Force deputy commander Lt Gen Andrian Bradshaw would not speculate the reasoning behind the seemingly random attack.

Mr Karzai said in a statement that he was sending high-level authorities to investigate the shooting and deliver a full report. NATO officials, too, are conducting an inquiry.

‘This is an assassination, an intentional killing of innocent civilians and cannot be forgiven,’ Mr Karzai said in a statement, adding that he has repeatedly called for the U.S. to stop killing Afghan citizens.

President Obama issued a statement this afternoon saying he is ‘deeply saddened’ by the ‘tragic and shocking’ killing of Afghan civilians by a U.S. soldier.

He said: ‘This incident is tragic and shocking and does not represent the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the United States has for the people of Afghanistan.’

The president also vowed to ‘get the facts as quickly as possible and to hold accountable anyone responsible.’

Earlier today, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said in a statement: ‘We are deeply concerned by the initial reports of this incident, and are monitoring the situation closely.’

There are precious few details on the alleged shooter. Officials have only said that he was an Army staff sergeant who was acting alone.

On CBS’ Face the Nation, Newt Gingrich commented on the escalating tensions in Afghanistan and elsewhere, saying: ‘I think that we have to reassess the entire region,’ noting Washington’s tumultuous relationship with neighbouring Pakistan as well.

Twelve of the dead were from Balandi, said Samad Khan, a farmer who lost all 11 members of his family, including women and children.

Mr Khan was away from the village when the incident occurred and returned to find his family members shot and burned.

One of his neighbours was also killed, he said. It was unclear how or why the bodies were set ablaze.

To prove that the bodies had been set on fire, Afghan villagers brought out badly burned blankets, the New York Times reported. More than 300 people came out to protest the senseless violence.

An AP photo showed the bloodstained corner of a house next to a large black area that was charred by fire. The charred area appeared to be remnants of blankets and possibly bodies that had been set on fire.

Villagers packed inside the minibus looked on with concern as a woman spoke to reporters. She pulled back a blanket to reveal the body of a smaller child wearing what appeared to be red pajamas.

A third dead child lay in a pile of green blankets in the bed of a truck.

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Response: U.S. armoured vehicles parked outside the a U.S. base in Panjwai district Kandahar province following the attacks as Afghan citizens looked on

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Standing guard: Afghan National Army soldiers keep watch inside the base after the brutal attacks

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East meets west: A U.S. soldier, part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force the military base and passes a stone-faced Afghan man

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Eagle eyes: U.S. Army and Afghan soldiers were perched in a guard tower at their base in Panjwai following the deadly shootings


'This is an anti-human and anti-Islamic act,' said Mr Khan. 'Nobody is allowed in any religion in the world to kill children and women.'

Mr Khan demanded that Karzai punish the American shooter.

'Otherwise we will make a decision,' said Mr Khan. 'He should be handed over to us,’ he told the Associated Press.

‘I cannot explain the motivation behind such callous acts, but they were in no way part of authorised ISAF military activity,’ he said in a statement.

There were reports of protests in Panjwai following the shooting and the U.S. embassy warned travellers in Kandahar province to ‘exercise caution.’

The Afghan Taliban would take revenge for the deaths, the group said in an e-mailed statement to media.

‘The so-called American peacekeepers have once again quenched their thirst with the blood of innocent Afghan civilians in Kandahar province,’ the Taliban’s statement read.

The shooting comes after weeks of tense relations between U.S. forces and their Afghan hosts following the burning of Korans and other religious materials at an American base.

Though U.S. officials apologised and said the burning was purely accidental, the incident sparked violent protests and attacks that killed some 30 people and a host of anti-American protests.

Six U.S. troops have been killed in attacks by their Afghan colleagues since news of the Koran burnings came to light.

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Age of innocence: Afghan boys sit on the ground near the scene where Afghans were killed by a U.S. service member

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Furious: Afghan civilians gathered outside the military base today; tensions between the U.S. and Afghanistan have been tense at best for the past decade


In the capital, meanwhile, Mr Karzai said the government still expects to sign a strategic partnership agreement with the United States by the time a NATO summit convenes in Chicago in May.

The agreement would formalize the U.S.-Afghan relationship and the role of U.S. forces in Afghanistan after NATO's scheduled transfer of security responsibility to the Afghan government at the end of 2014.

But Mr Karzai stressed the importance of foreign forces leaving Afghanistan to preserve the country's national sovereignty.

Any international forces that remain after 2014 would have to operate under strict guidelines governing their responsibilities and when they could leave their bases, he said.

‘We have a strong army and police, so it is to our benefit to have good relations with the international community, not have international troops in our country,’ Mr Karzai said at a public event in Kabul.

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Retaliation: The political and religious party Jamat-e-Islami burn an effigy of President Obama in response to Koran burnings last month at a NATO base, heightening tensions


The president has demanded that international forces stop night raids on the homes of suspected militants as a condition to signing the strategic partnership agreement.

The raids have caused widespread anger among Afghans.

All foreign combat troops are slated to withdraw by end of 2014 from a costly war that has become increasingly unpopular.

Also Sunday, a prominent Afghan women's rights activist said gunmen attacked her office in a western province in an apparent assassination attempt.

Malalai Joya, a former Afghan lawmaker and vocal critic of both the Taliban and of criminality in the Afghan government, said the attack on her office in Farah province was the sixth attempt on her life to date.

Armed men tried to storm the compound before dawn on Saturday, she said.

The attackers did not get into the building but two of her guards were seriously injured and are currently in the hospital.

Ms Joya said she was in Kabul at the time but had planned a trip to Farah soon and news of that may have leaked out.

She said she believes the attackers thought she was in the building.

The shooting spree took place in the Panjwai district of Kandahar province this morning.

Captain Justin Brockhoff, Nato spokesman confirmed a U.S. service member had been detained following the attack.

The wounded are receiving treatment at a medical base and U.S. forces are investigating the shooting with Afghan authorities.

TENSIONS RISING BETWEEN U.S. AND AFGHANISTAN

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The attack by the so-called ‘rogue’ U.S. soldier is the latest in a string of tension points between the two countries.

Last month, violent protests erupted after U.S. troops burned copies of the Koran in Kabul; more than 30 were killed.

In January, a video seeming to depict Marines urinating on dead Afghans went viral. Both U.S. and UN officials called it ‘disgusting’ and ‘inhuman.’

Also in January, a report said that at least 58 Western troops were killed by Afghan soldiers between May 2007 to May 2011, showing deep distrust between Afghan soldiers and their supposed western allies.

The war in Afghanistan began more than a decade ago when the US, UK, and Australia launched 'Operation Enduring Freedom.'

OBAMA 'DEEPLY SADDENED' BY 'SHOCKING' AFGHAN SHOOTING

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President Obama issued a statement today saying he is ‘deeply saddened’ by the ‘tragic and shocking’ killing of Afghan civilians by a U.S. soldier.

He said: ‘This incident is tragic and shocking and does not represent the exceptional character of our military and the respect that the United States has for the people of Afghanistan.’

The president also vowed to ‘get the facts as quickly as possible and to hold accountable anyone responsible.’


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Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

Could very well be propaganda... :lurk:

I'm just saying... :anonymous
 

Supafly

Retired Mod
Bronze Member
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

Another symptom of a war that is doing noone any good, except the military contractors, who make billions on this.
 

xanaXXX

Closed Account
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

war is bad. it can fuck u up mentally & lead to you doing crazy shit like that.
 
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

I'm sure he thought the safety was on before he pretended he was going to shoot that town up.

You all jump to too many damn conclusions before weighing in the other possibilities! Shame on all of you! SHAME!
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

These "victims" could very well have been a terrorist cell. People are too willing to give these allegedly innocents the benefit of the doubt. They very well could have been a well financed band of midget suicide bombers disguised as children. But if that's not the case, the soldier involved should be handed over to the Afghans for their brand of justice.
 

PirateKing

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Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

This might be a good time to gtfo of dodge. Shit's just going to get worse.
 

Facetious

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Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

I'm surprised this sorta thing doesn't happen with regularity. Really, the infrequency of these kinds of killings if anything demonstrates just how difficult it is the break the minds of those within the ranks of our military.
Who are we civvies to criticize those who snap while on duty, we have no idea what the actual rigors of battle entail, much less the broken promises relating to when they actually get to go home.

Meanwhile, let's be less forgiving of this particular soldier, right? No mercy! Forget about his mental state of mind during the massacre, it doesn't matter! Court martial him immediately... burn him at the stake! :facepalm:


These "victims" could very well have been a terrorist cell. People are too willing to give these allegedly innocents the benefit of the doubt. ..]

Thank you!

Could very well be propaganda... :lurk:

I'm just saying... :anonymous

Knowing the "Daily Mail"...
 
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

I'm surprised this sorta thing doesn't happen with regularity.

It does.
Take a look at all the school shootings.

Sure, not military, but people snap all the time!
It's just the ones with guns in their hands at the time are the ones we hear about.
 

Facetious

Moderated
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

It does.
Take a look at all the school shootings.

A good many of those shootings are initiated by young individuals who happen to be on anti depressant meds, of course the main stream media will never report it. Yeah, just give the juniors a pill and everything will be alright. Really? :facepalm: There's still much to learn about the long term negative affects of popular anti depressant meds. The heavily lobbied FDA approves the drug(s), the pharma corps distribute the drugs (and make exorbitant profits in doing so), while clinically depressed junior shoots up the school ... and the story reads...''Bad, BAD GUNS! We gotta do sumthin about these guns!!''

It takes some objective/independent investigative reporting to find out that, in many cases, the troubled kids who happen to snap in schools, malls etc. also have a history of having been prescribed to taking anti depressant medication. The silence is deafening.


Sure, not military, but people snap all the time!
It's just the ones with guns in their hands at the time are the ones we hear about.
True.

Also true (for those less sympathetic to the men and women in the military:


Since the start of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, more than 1,100 soldiers have taken their own lives, with the numbers escalating each year for the last six years. Last year alone, 301 soldiers committed suicide — a new record.


As many as 32 soldiers killed themselves in July, the Army reported Friday, a figure that, if confirmed, would be the highest total since the Army began releasing the figures in 2009. The Army suffered 31 suicides in June 2010.

source
We haven't even begun to talk about the suicide totals of recent retired military service personnel.


It's no picnic in the park being a soldier.
 
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

It's no picnic in the park being a soldier.

Not these days.

I wonder how many WWII soldiers/vets committed suicide.
I willing to bet it was an incredibly low number for the simple matter that their was clearly defined, they had a cause, and they were fighting an actual bad guy.

The wars of the last 50 years have become very, very muddied political escapades.
How many current US soldiers ask, "Why are we here? What are we fighting for?".

:dunno:
 
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

I am willing to be this will turn out to be yet another American only way of doing things when the trial time comes round. That's if he does stand trial he will do so in America not where the crimes were commited. Because that's how the American government roll. It fucking annoys the hell out of me this. If someone was doing something against America. The US government would be demanding that the perp was brought to the US soil so as to stand trial. Not for him to stand trial where it was commited. Look at that guy from the UK recently who is in trial in the US for selling battieries for missiles. It's a clear case of the US saying "JUMP!" and the pussified UK government saying in response "How high?" as they sent him over to them instead of trying him in the UK which he should have been.

Another case of this was when two or three sacks of rat shit who were flying gunships in the US forces shot up UK ground troops who were clearly identifiable by the allied marker strobes they had on. They were supposedly being investgated about the incident. The UK wanted them over here to stand trial and the US government being the ignorant selfish cunt bastards that they are said no. And that was the last time we heard of it. It seems to be their way or the highway. The US government needs to grow the fuck up and learn that kids (them) can't always get their own way and they should learn to play by the adult rules of the game. Not the playground rules of it being "well if it's not my way we're going to have a fight about it."

I hope this sack of manure gets what is coming to him good and proper. Not some slap on the back of the hand retaliation. Thing is folks incidents similar to this happen a lot more often than you might think. It's only on the rare occassion where something happens that it stops the incident from being covered up that it gets noticed. Damn right this shit happens more often than naught. It's the same with rape cases and bullying in the army. It happens a lot more than what we hear about due to it being covered up.
 

Facetious

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''War is hell''... Always has been, always will be.

I think that we put far to much pressure on those who serve in our military, so much so that elements of the Federal government should be held liable for some of the war crimes committed by our physically and mentally exhausted service personnel. You're only going to get so much out of a human being before they begin to deteriorate... fuck the court martial!
 

tartanterrier

Is somewhere outhere.
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

I have only one word to describe the shooter......Lunatic :nono:
 

vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

War Stress cracks men. Sad but true. There are records of Soviet soldiers suffering similar episodes in the 'Ghan.
One such record is recorded in Artyom Borovik's book, The hidden war.
 
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

If more than one soldier was involved the whole insanity defence goes out the window, if more than one soldier returned to the base that night would NATO even admit it?


U.S. soldier who killed 16 Afghan civilians 'was trained sniper who suffered traumatic brain injury and had marital problems'

* Father-of-two 'had trouble reintegrating after last tour of Iraq'
* Attack took place while families were sleeping after sergeant 'sneaked off base wearing night-vision goggles'
* Witness, 26, watched 'soldier take up position and shoot his father'
* Taliban vows to avenge deaths, saying more than one soldier involved
* Shooter identified as Army staff sergeant from Fort Lewis, Washington
* Nine children and three women among those reported dead


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...oldier-killed-16-civilians.html#ixzz1owf11Zzl

TALIBAN DOUBTS 'BLOOD-SOAKED' CRIME WORK OF ONE SOLDIER

The Taliban posted on its website today that 'American savages' committed the 'blood-soaked and inhumane crime'.

It also expressed doubt that a single soldier could have carried out the shootings in houses over a mile apart.

Villagers told Afghan officials they heard shots being fired from several directions.

Abdul Rahim Ayubi, a lawmaker from Kandahar province, said the distance between the houses raised questions about how a single soldier could have carried out all of the shootings.

He said: 'It is not possible for only one American soldier to come out of his base, kill a number of people far away, burn the bodies, go to another house and kill civilians there, then walk at least 2 kilometers and enter another house, kill civilians and burn them.'

Abdul Ghani, a local councilman in Panjwai district, said local villagers reported seeing two groups of soldiers.

He said: 'The villagers said they were hearing machine gun fire and pistol fire from different directions.'

But a spokesman for U.S.-led forces, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jimmie Cummings, said that their reports still indicate a single soldier carried out the attacks.
 

Facetious

Moderated
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

Could very well be propaganda... :lurk:

I'm just saying... :anonymous

It might be just you. :p
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The troops must be feeling like pawns in this irresolvable game of war now going into its eleventh year, I can imagine the sense of desperation they must feel.
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

''War is hell''... Always has been, always will be.

I think that we put far to much pressure on those who serve in our military, so much so that elements of the Federal government should be held liable for some of the war crimes committed by our physically and mentally exhausted service personnel. You're only going to get so much out of a human being before they begin to deteriorate... fuck the court martial!

Here's my crazy-ass idea: how about we stop sending our soldiers into fantasy wars and keeping them on nation building missions for years?

But as long as enough Americans are deluded into thinking that it is our God given mission to be the world's policeman, these things will continue to happen. If the Chinese didn't get such a kick out of watching us make fools of ourselves, hell, they'd probably cut off our line of credit and we'd have to stop.

Of course I feel sorry for the victims of this act. But I also feel sorry for this and all of the other soldiers in that hell hole.
 

robot_r0ck

I plead the 5th...
Re: American soldier has a 'breakdown' and shoots 16 civilians dead including 9 child

Here's my crazy-ass idea: how about we stop sending our soldiers into fantasy wars and keeping them on nation building missions for years?

But as long as enough Americans are deluded into thinking that it is our God given mission to be the world's policeman, these things will continue to happen. If the Chinese didn't get such a kick out of watching us make fools of ourselves, hell, they'd probably cut off our line of credit and we'd have to stop.

Of course I feel sorry for the victims of this act. But I also feel sorry for this and all of the other soldiers in that hell hole.

Agreed. Bring our soldiers home.
 
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