So the fool stabbed a teenage prisoner to death in cold blood (with other US service members as witnesses), took selfies with the body, shot a man, shot a woman, and repeatedly opened fire on crowds of civilians.
Trump and 40 members of congress are for this psychotic killer...cause he military and got blue eyes?
Trump and 40 members of congress are for this psychotic killer...cause he military and got blue eyes?
Trump says he'll step in to help Navy SEAL accused of murder
Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher is accused of fatally stabbing a teenage Islamic State captive in 2017.
March 31, 2019, 4:43 AM GMT+5:30
By Dennis Romero
President Donald Trump vowed Saturday to place a Navy SEAL accused of killing a teenage captive in Iraq in "less restrictive confinement" while he awaits trial.
His tweet comes as a group of federal lawmakers have been lobbying to get Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher out of the brig in San Diego as he prepares to fight war crime allegations in court.
Special Operations Chief Edward Gallaghervia Facebook / @freeeddieg
Trump tweeted that Gallagher shouldn't be held in such confinement because he had served the nation.
Gallagher has been detained at the Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar since Sept. 11.
He is accused of fatally stabbing an Islamic State prisoner under his care in 2017 in what prosecutors say was a premeditated act. The prisoner, estimated to be about 15 years old, was slashed in the neck and body, they said.
Naval Criminal Investigative Service Special Agent Joe Warpinski said during a hearing that a witness, a SEAL medic, told him Gallagher "walked up without saying anything at all" and started stabbing the boy.
Navy prosecutors also say Gallagher posed for photos with the teen's body during a re-enlistment ceremony.
Gallagher pleaded not guilty in January to charges of premeditated murder and other offenses, including opening fire on crowds of Iraqi civilians and shooting a female and male in separate incidents. His trial is set for May 28.
His wife, Andrea Gallagher, said in a statement Saturday that she appreciates the efforts of Trump and the Congress members to release Gallagher while he awaits trial.
"As a wife and mother I want to personally thank President Trump for having mercy on my husband and our family by exercising not only compassion but common sense in this shameful travesty of justice we have faced for over 7 months," she said.
"My husband, children, myself and our family have suffered needlessly for so long and and this is a joyous moment in an otherwise very horrific nightmare."