Three Marines Charged In Haditha Incident
A Marine squad leader and two other Marines have been charged in relation to the incident at Haditha in November of 2005.
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - A Marine Corps squad leader was charged Thursday with murdering 12 people and ordering Marines under his command to kill others during an incident that left 24 civilians dead in the Iraqi town of Haditha last year, his attorney said.
Two other Marines also have been charged, their attorneys said Thursday.
In all, eight Marines could face charges in the biggest U.S. criminal case involving killings to arise from the war in Iraq.
Staff Sgt. Frank D. Wuterich, the 26-year-old squad leader, was charged with fatally shooting 12 people while having "intent to kill or cause great bodily harm," according to charging sheets released by defense attorney Neal Puckett. Wuterich also was accused of telling Marines "to 'shoot first and ask questions later' or words to that effect," the charging sheet stated.
Wuterich, of Meriden, Conn., also was charged with soliciting a corporal to make false statements and making another staff sergeant make a false official statement.
Puckett said his client is not guilty and acted lawfully.
Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt, 22, of Carbondale, Penn., was accused of one charge of murder involving unpremeditated killings of three males in a house, said his attorney, Gary Myers.
"Our view has been and continues to be that these are combat-related deaths," Myers said.
Lance Cpl. Stephen Tatum, 25, of Edmund, Okla., also was charged, but his attorney, Jack Zimmerman, declined to specify the allegations before the government's announcement.
These men have been charged but are still presumed innocent. They deserve a fair trial and not a trial by media circus. Which doesn't stop the AP from getting an a couple of quotes from Iraqis pronouncing them guilty and demanding a "minimum" of the death penalty.
UPDATE: Allah reports that eight Marines have now been charged.
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