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Afghanistan
US soldier shoots Afghan guard: Afghan police
2012-02-06
[Dawn] An American soldier shot and killed an Afghan guard at a base in the country's north, apparently because the American thought the guard was about to attack him, Afghan police said on Sunday.

There have been a growing number of attacks by Afghan soldiers against international forces in Afghanistan in recent years, some the result of arguments and others by bully boy infiltrators. Last month, an Afghan soldier shot and killed four unarmed French troops last month at a base in eastern Afghanistan.

Friday's shooting in Sari Pul province in northern Afghanistan resulted from an unfortunate misunderstanding, said Sayed Jahangir, the deputy police chief for the province.

Afghans guard the outside perimeter of the base and Americans guard inside. Jahangir said that the Afghan guard _ a man named Abdul Rahim _ wanted to go into the base and started arguing with the American at the door. Rahim did not raise his weapon, but the American thought he was about to do so and fired, Jahangir said.

"Our initial reports show that the American thought he was acting in self defense," Jahangir said. Rahim was a private guard, not an Afghan soldier or policeman, Jahangir said.

US forces were "aware of an incident in northern Afghanistan" and were investigating, said US military front man Lt. Col. Jimmie Cummings. He declined to provide further details.
Posted by:Fred

#7  This Afghan police force has been infiltrated and is not exactly trustworthy. Sounds like self-defense.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-02-06 10:50  

#6  apparently because the American thought the guard was about to attack him, Afghan police said on Sunday.

It's happened before.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-02-06 10:48  

#5  The Afghan Contract Guard workforce (if that is who he was) bears close monitoring.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-02-06 09:41  

#4  oh i'm sure they will be in a big hurry too give him some time. But like grom said dead is forever
Posted by: chris   2012-02-06 07:01  

#3  He may spend some years in prison, but dead is forever.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-02-06 03:05  

#2  I prefer it this way than the other
Posted by: Uleatch Dribble8106   2012-02-06 03:04  

#1  'Guess the "arguing" Afghans should familiarize themselves with the "why?" behind Robert Heinlein's famous assertion: "An armed society is a polite society."

You want to "argue"? - here, meet my "peacemaker."

Sort of like how door breaching munitions are called "master keys."
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2012-02-06 00:49  

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