Navy officer confirms he shot at Chattanooga gunman with personal weaponMilitary | 206817 hits | Aug 03 12:09 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Officer who fired at Chattanooga shooter could face charges
http://www.chattanoogan.com/2015/8/2/30 ... arges.aspx
According to a post of Facebook and other social media sites, a statement reads, “Stories of Navy personnel being charges with an offense are not true. There is still a long way to go in reviewing the facts of this tragic incident, but at this time we can confirm no service member has been charged with an offense.”
Same thing they told Fox, but Fox stressed they didn't deny he might be charged in the future. Here they just stress that he hasn't been charged yet.
The DoD and the Navy are now denying that any charges were to be brought against Lt. Cmdr. White and if they stay true to form what they did was promise to drop these charges for now and in return he will resign his commission in three to six months and will cite PTSD and receive a partial pension.
If he reneges on the deal he'll face far more serious charges.
Because that's how this kind of shit works in the military. It's all politics.
I'm hearing from my friends who are still active that Lt. Cmdr. White reached out for legal assistance after the JAG notified him that he needed to retain counsel for a Special Court-Martial proceeding. He was not informed of specific charges or articles, just that he needed to retain counsel to answer eventual charges from violating DoD Directive 5210.56 which specifically prohibits the possession of personal firearms on post.
The DoD and the Navy are now denying that any charges were to be brought against Lt. Cmdr. White and if they stay true to form what they did was promise to drop these charges for now and in return he will resign his commission in three to six months and will cite PTSD and receive a partial pension.
If he reneges on the deal he'll face far more serious charges.
Because that's how this kind of shit works in the military. It's all politics.
*shakes head*