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Post by Shadow on Sept 4, 2005 10:09:18 GMT -5
Rense BAGHDAD (Reuters) -- A soundman working for Reuters Television was shot dead Sunday in Baghdad, and a cameraman with him was wounded and then detained by United States soldiers. An Iraqi police report, read to Reuters by an Interior Ministry official, said the two had been shot by American forces. A United States military spokesman, Lt. Col. Steven A. Boylan, said the incident was being investigated, and an official statement indicated that the Americans were responding to an attack on an Iraqi police convoy when the journalists were shot. The death brings to 66 the number of journalists and their aides killed in Iraq since the start of the invasion in 2003, said Reporters Without Borders, a Paris-based news media rights group. That surpasses the 63 journalists killed over 20 years of conflict in Vietnam, the group said. The soundman, Waleed Khaled, 35, was struck by a bullet to the face and at least four to the chest as he drove to investigate a report from police sources of an incident involving police officers and gunmen in the Hay al-Adil district in western Baghdad.
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Post by Spanky on Sept 4, 2005 10:25:54 GMT -5
sounds like and inexperienced soldier. probably scared to death.
at least i would hope so and not some trigger happy freak that will eventually be living in our midst again
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Post by Shadow on Sept 4, 2005 10:56:12 GMT -5
There is one other possiblilty but it's one I don't really care to think about too much. He may have seen something he wasn't supposed to see.
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Post by Spanky on Sept 4, 2005 11:14:47 GMT -5
yeah thats another possibility. in this day and age you just never know.
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