Showing posts with label negligent homicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label negligent homicide. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Soldier gets 15 months after accidentally firing RPG into another soldier

Plea deal gets soldier 15 months after he killed comrade in ‘inexcusable’ error
May 1, 2013
ADAM ASHTON
Tacoma News Tribune

Somehow the punishment doesn’t feel like enough for the fellow soldier who took their son’s life.

What’s 15 months in jail compared to a lifetime without Neil Turner?

Leland Turner and Charlotte Cox-Turner of Tacoma are weighing that question now that they’ve returned from a court-martial in Texas where a soldier pleaded guilty to killing their son.

Spc. Francisco Perez accidentally triggered a shoulder-fired rocket launcher at Pfc. Neil Turner inside the walls of their headquarters in Afghanistan last year. The explosive pierced Turner’s chest but did not explode.

“I’ll never understand what was going through (Perez’s) brain,” Cox-Turner said in an interview with The News Tribune on Tuesday.

Turner, 21, was the oldest of four brothers and a Lincoln High School graduate. He was serving on his first combat deployment with the 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division out of Fort Bliss, Texas.

Perez’s carelessness appeared so blatant that an Army judge at Fort Bliss wanted to sentence him Friday to 31 months in jail – near the high end of the maximum penalty for negligent homicide under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Perez, however, had a plea agreement that capped his sentence at 15 months.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Death of Fort Huachuca soldier called negligent homicide

Death of Fort Huachuca soldier called negligent homicide
Arizona Daily Star - Tucson,AZ,USA

Death of Fort Huachuca soldier called negligent homicide
Pfc. Eli Baker, of California, was given morphine he wasn't prescribed while in a medical barracks at the Army post in Sierra Vista
By Brian J. Pedersen
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona Published: 12.03.2008

An Army investigation has determined the death of a soldier earlier this year in a medical barracks at Fort Huachuca was a negligent homicide.

Pfc. Eli Baker, 22, died as the result of a morphine overdose, said Chris Grey, a spokesman for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.

“We have reason to believe that someone supplied him with that morphine, but he was not prescribed that morphine,” Grey said.
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http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/hourlyupdate/270035.php