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Former U.S. Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher Will Not Be Prosecuted After Admitting In A Podcast He Intended To Kill An ISIS Detainee In Iraq

 

Daily Mail: US Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher will NOT be prosecuted after he admitted he did mean to kill ISIS detainee despite being acquitted of war crimes in 2017 as he tells Sean Hannity he was 'demonized' for doing his job 

 * U.S. Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher will not be prosecuted after admitting in a podcast he intended to kill a teenage ISIS detainee in 2017 

* In the interview earlier this year, he said his intention was to kill the 17-year-old and said his fellow Navy SEALs tortured him until he died 

* He described how he cut 'an airway' in the boy's throat and said he was going to die regardless, as the SEALs were not planning to take any prisoners 

* But an assistant chief of information for the Navy told DailyMail.com his comments 'were not corroborated and no substantive information was found 

The military will not prosecute Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher after he admitted he meant to kill an ISIS detainee, despite being acquitted of war crimes in 2017, when he posed with an Islamic terrorist's corpse. 

In a statement to DailyMail.com, Cmdr. Courtney Hillson, assistant chief of information for the United States Navy, said: 'The Navy reviewed the matter and will not pursue further action.'  

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WNU Editor: Former U.S. Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher does not want to fade away. 

More News On Former U.S. Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher Not Being Prosecuted After Admitting In A Podcast He Intended To Kill An ISIS Detainee  

Navy won’t investigate Eddie Gallagher’s podcast comments about Islamic State detainee’s death -- Navy Times 

Navy says no further action against Eddie Gallagher for recent remarks -- Business Insider  

Navy won't take further action against ex-SEAL over 'killed' captive comments -- The Hill  

Navy Won't Investigate Eddie Gallagher Further, Claims Statements 'Not Corroborated' -- Military.com

Navy will not pursue action against Gallagher after comments on murdered captive -- Politico  

Navy will not take action against ex-SEAL Eddie Gallagher after he admits to killing Iraqi prisoner on podcast -- RT



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