President Trump Pardons Former Army Lieutenant
Some background from Stars and Stripes:
Behenna acknowledged during his trial that instead of taking the prisoner home as he was ordered, he took the man to a railroad culvert, stripped him, and then questioned him at gunpoint about a roadside bombing that had killed two members of Behenna's platoon."In 2009, a military court sentenced Mr. Behenna to 25 years in prison for unpremeditated murder in a combat zone. After judgment, however, the U.S. Army’s highest appellate court noted concern about how the trial court had handled Mr. Behenna’s claim of self-defense," the White House released in a statement. "Additionally, the Army Clemency and Parole Board reduced his sentence to 15 years and paroled him as soon as he was eligible in 2014—just 5 years into his sentence. Upon his release, dozens of Patriot Guard motorcycle riders met Mr. Behenna to escort him back to his home in Oklahoma."
Behenna, a native of the Oklahoma City suburb of Edmond, said the man moved toward him and he shot him because Behenna thought he would try to take his gun.
"Mr. Behenna’s case has attracted broad support from the military, Oklahoma elected officials, and the public. Thirty-seven generals and admirals, along with a former Inspector General of the Department of Defense, signed a brief in support of Mr. Behenna’s self-defense claim," the statement continues. "Numerous members of the Oklahoma congressional delegation, Oklahoma’s then-Governor Mary Fallin, and current Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter have also expressed support for Mr. Behenna. Further, while serving his sentence, Mr. Behenna was a model prisoner. In light of these facts, Mr. Behenna is entirely deserving of this Grant of Executive Clemency."
My full statement regarding @POTUS @realDonaldTrump’s pardon of former Army 1st. Lt. Michael Behenna.— Mike Hunter (@AGMikeHunter) May 7, 2019
Behenna served his country w/ distinction, honor & sacrifice. He has admitted to his mistakes, has learned from them & deserves to move on from this incident. pic.twitter.com/ZFwO1jxLIK
My husband currently works for Michael Behenna’s Mom, an attorney. I know their family & Oklahomans are relieved & thankful to hear this news! President Trump Grants Pardon To Oklahoma Man Convicted Of Killing Iraqi Prisoner via News 9 https://t.co/9sRvPkafun— Christy McMurphy (@mcmurphyOUfan) May 7, 2019
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