Army Sergeant to Be Tried in Grenade Attack

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Sgt. Hasan Akbar after his arrest last year (FNC)

After a long period of silence, some news about Sgt. Hasan Akbar, the Muslim soldier who attacked his own commanding officers in Kuwait last year. From FoxNews, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:

The U.S. Army intends to court martial a sergeant accused of tossing grenades into the tents of his superiors while stationed in Kuwait, an attack that killed two Army officers. The trial, which is expected to take place this summer, could bring the death penalty for Sgt. Hasan Akbar, 32. Akbar faces two counts of premeditated murder and three counts of attempted murder for the attack on 101st Airborne Division soldiers at Camp Pennsylvania in Kuwait on March 23, 2003, during the early days of the Iraq war.

In addition to the two officers killed, 14 people were injured.

Prosecutors have alleged that Akbar stole seven grenades from a Humvee he was guarding, then walked to the brigade operations area an hour later to attack the officers. An attorney for Akbar said last year that no eyewitnesses placed the soldier at the scene, and that other soldiers were too quick to assume that he committed the crime because he is Muslim.

The soldiers killed were Army Capt. Christopher Scott Seifert, 27, of Easton, Pa., and Air Force Maj. Gregory Stone, 40, of Boise, Idaho.

It is the first time since the Vietnam War that a U.S. Army soldier has been prosecuted for the murder or attempted murder of another soldier during wartime, the Army has said.

To be sentenced to death, Akbar would need to first be convicted by a unanimous verdict of the jury, then sentenced to death by a similar unanimous vote, after a separate sentencing phase.

The sentence would then be reviewed by an Army appeals court, a general military appeals court and, ultimately, the president before it would be carried out, said Fort Bragg spokesman Lt. Col. Billy Buckner.

The last death sentence handed down by the Army was in 1996 for Sgt. William Kreutzer, who killed one person and injured others when he fired as soldiers exercised on a field at Fort Bragg.

The case was transferred to Fort Bragg from Fort Campbell, Ky., because most of the 101st has been in Iraq and cannot handle the case. Fort Bragg is home to the 18th Airborne Corps headquarters, which oversees the 101st and other divisions.

No date has been set for the court-martial. Akbar is being held at a military prison at Fort Knox, Ky. , where an arraignment is to be held next week, said Lt. Col. Jon Guden, a lawyer with the 18th Airborne Corps.

Akbar is represented by two military attorneys and one civilian lawyer. He is expected to a North Carolina military prison once pretrial hearings begin at Fort Bragg, Guden said.

Akbar is allowed to receive a jury trial by at least 12 soldiers, with at least four of them enlisted, like the defendant.

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Wow.. looks like the issue for you guys isn't "should we let gays in the military" anymore...

This sounds like a firing squad offense.

They may. I think this guy will be convicted, but who knows how long it will be before any type of death penalty would be carried out.

Look at our regular non-military criminals, it takes 20 years sometimes for them to get the needle. He should never see the light of day for his crimes. Let him rot in jail, and thank his superior beings for the great life he has chosen.

Will they ever learn? I wouldn't count on it.


D.C. Watson

I stand by not allowing Muslims to serve in our military. I have believed this since I was in desert storm and I am more convinced of this now.

This person is a traitor and a murderer. I hope he gets a firing squad.

It happened during war,on ennemy territory and he should have been shot on the spot,as an ennemy combatant.
I mean,here we are in the desert,american soldiers,armed to the teeth...someone attacks us with grenades,WE ARE SUPPOSED TO FIRE BACK AND PROTECT OURSELVES AND OUR COMRADES,right?!
Why wasn`t he killed right then and there,i will never understand.

What kind of a 'civilized war"are our soldiers fighting exactly in Iraq?!
Are they supposed to kill the ennemy ,if engaged in combat,or thry to arrest them and then bring them to court,give them a good defense lawyer,etc?!
This is ridiculous.

(Note: This is more a realpolitik post than offering any strategic thoughts on radical islam.)

But, a few years ago, I read that the Israelis were considering burning the corpses of shahids (or those shot while attempting to infiltrate Israel)- wrapped in pig skin.

Brilliant, two benefits- no islamic burial rituals and WRAPPED IN PIGSKIN! (ed.- shurely, THAT'S not going to impress Allah!!!) I'm not certain whether the Israelis followed thorugh on on this...

The U.S. is insane for letting members of the "religion of peace" in the armed services. Can you imagine letting nazis serve in the U.S. Army during WWII?
Political correctness is crazy.

Why can't the military court system try this traitor for treason and be done with it?

jihan

My friend Edwin Guzman Jr. was one of the soldiers wounded by this SOB. Eddy is was only 19 or 20 when he could have lost his life to this horrible incident. It disgusts me and I hope this man gets exactly what he deserves. The last time I heard from Eddy was right after it happened and He was recoving in a hospital from severe wounds to his leg. I haven'heard from him since. I hope with all my heart that he is alright.