AP/ February 3, 2012, 10:30 PM

Charges dropped against soldier in Afghan deaths

In this Oct. 31, 2011 file photo, U.S. Army Spc. Michael Wagnon, of Las Vegas, walks at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washingon state. The Army on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 dropped all charges against, Wagnon, the fifth soldier it had accused of murdering Afghan civilians for sport during a 2010 deployment.

In this Oct. 31, 2011 file photo, U.S. Army Spc. Michael Wagnon, of Las Vegas, walks at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washingon state. The Army on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 dropped all charges against, Wagnon, the fifth soldier it had accused of murdering Afghan civilians for sport during a 2010 deployment. / AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. - The Army on Friday dropped all charges against the fifth soldier it had accused of murdering Afghan civilians for sport during a 2010 deployment.

Spc. Michael Wagnon, 31, of Las Vegas, had been charged with the unlawful killing of one Afghan civilian in February 2010. He had been expected to go to trial in March.

In a statement, Joint Base Lewis-McChord said the charges were dismissed "in the interest of justice."

Wagnon's lawyer, Colby Vokey, confirmed the dismissal of charges in an email to The News Tribune of Tacoma.

Four other soldiers from a Lewis-McChord Stryker brigade have been sent to prison in connection with the killings of three unarmed men during patrols in Kandahar province.

An Army investigating officer had twice recommended that prosecutors dismiss the case against Wagnon.

Wagnon had testified that he shot at an Afghan on the day in question because he believed the man had fired a weapon at Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs. Gibbs in November was sentenced to life in prison for murdering three Afghans, including the man in the February 2010 encounter.

The News Tribune reports Wagnon was released from prison in June under the condition that he wear an ankle monitor.

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PourpaixPourpaix says:
Indignation? Why????? Starting in 2001, all I heard from Americans was "KILL, KILL, KILL!!!!" "Leave no raghead twitching" was this nation's new motto. We wanted our young people to go over there and exact our revenge on each and every Muslim. We trained them to act like animals, and you all got your vengence as a 100,000 died. You should be happy, not indignant. Our young people became the murdering scum you wanted, so don't be upset your new America isn't what you asked for.
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woozybarnes says:
Gee, I wonder why the world hates us.
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nancy_naive says:
Coming soon to a police department near you.
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