Couso, a television cameraman, was killed in 2003 when a US tank fired into the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad. The 3rd Division infantrymen named in the warrant, Sgt. Shawn Gibson, Capt. Philip Wolford and Lt. Col. Philip de Camp, maintain that they fired into the hotel at what they thought was an enemy combatant because they were being fired upon. A US military investigation has cleared them of wrongdoing, and US officials have said they will not extradite the soldiers. Pedraz said that he issued the warrant because the matter "may constitute a crime against the international community," and US officials have not cooperated in Spanish investigations into the incident.
Spain judge orders arrest of US troops suspected of shooting journalist in Iraq
Written by Daniel Richey Thursday, 29 July 2010Spanish National Court Judge Santiago Pedraz issued an arrest warrant Thursday for three US troops suspected of gunning down Spanish journalist Juse Couso [news archive] in Iraq.
- Indictment
- Supreme Court
- Jurist
- Judges
- Spain
- Arrest
- US Troops
- Suspect
- Shooting
- Journalist
- Iraq
- National Court
- Santiago Pedraz
- Juse Couso
- Palestine Hotel
- Baghdad
- 3rd Division
- Sgt. Shawn Gibson
- Capt. Philip Wolford
- Lt. Col. Philip de Camp
- Enemy Combatant
- US Military
- Extradition
- Lower Court
- Homicide
- Daniel Richey
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