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Decorated Navy SEAL to Face Court-Martial in ISIS Death
A Navy Seal officer alleged to have killed an injured ISIS prisoner of war in Iraq will be court-martialed on charges of premeditated murder and other war crimes.
Special Operations Chief Edward 'Eddie' Gallagher has been in custody at Naval Base San Diego since November.
Military prosecutors say they have evidence to charge Gallagher with premeditated murder and attempted murder for allegedly slicing the throat of a 15-year-old combatant with a hunting knife, according to KNSD-TV.
The 39-year-old also posed next to the militant's body for photos in Mosul in May, 2017, prosecutors claim.
He has also been accused of performing a re-enlistment ceremony alongside the corpse and in front on American flag, according to prosecutors.
Afterwards, Gallagher allegedly text a photo of the body to a fellow SEAL, writing: 'I got him with my hunting knife.'
A couple of months later, he also allegedly fired at a male and female noncombatant.
Prosecutors also claim to have evidence that Gallagher, a married father of three, tried to bribe fellow Navy SEALs not to cooperate with Naval Criminal Investigative Service officers.
They said he fired into civilian crowds, gunned down a girl walking along a riverbank and an old man carrying a water jug, and threatened to kill fellow SEALs if they reported his actions.
The Navy has charged Chief Gallagher with premeditated murder, attempted murder and nearly a dozen other offenses, including obstruction of justice and bringing 'discredit upon the armed forces'.
If convicted , Gallagher could face life in prison.


Navy Seal who 'sliced throat of wounded 15-year-old ISIS combatant in Iraq' charged with war crimes | Daily Mail Online
Decorated Navy SEAL Is Accused of War Crimes in Iraq
SEAL to stand trial for murder, other alleged war crimes
A Navy Seal officer alleged to have killed an injured ISIS prisoner of war in Iraq will be court-martialed on charges of premeditated murder and other war crimes.
Special Operations Chief Edward 'Eddie' Gallagher has been in custody at Naval Base San Diego since November.
Military prosecutors say they have evidence to charge Gallagher with premeditated murder and attempted murder for allegedly slicing the throat of a 15-year-old combatant with a hunting knife, according to KNSD-TV.
The 39-year-old also posed next to the militant's body for photos in Mosul in May, 2017, prosecutors claim.
He has also been accused of performing a re-enlistment ceremony alongside the corpse and in front on American flag, according to prosecutors.
Afterwards, Gallagher allegedly text a photo of the body to a fellow SEAL, writing: 'I got him with my hunting knife.'
A couple of months later, he also allegedly fired at a male and female noncombatant.
Prosecutors also claim to have evidence that Gallagher, a married father of three, tried to bribe fellow Navy SEALs not to cooperate with Naval Criminal Investigative Service officers.
They said he fired into civilian crowds, gunned down a girl walking along a riverbank and an old man carrying a water jug, and threatened to kill fellow SEALs if they reported his actions.
The Navy has charged Chief Gallagher with premeditated murder, attempted murder and nearly a dozen other offenses, including obstruction of justice and bringing 'discredit upon the armed forces'.
If convicted , Gallagher could face life in prison.


Navy Seal who 'sliced throat of wounded 15-year-old ISIS combatant in Iraq' charged with war crimes | Daily Mail Online
Decorated Navy SEAL Is Accused of War Crimes in Iraq
SEAL to stand trial for murder, other alleged war crimes