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U.S. Refuses to Extradite Wife of Diplomat Charged With Killing British Teenager Harry Dunn
2020-01-26
[Time] Citing diplomatic immunity, the U.S. formally refused a request from the British government Thursday to extradite Anne Sacoolas, an American citizen and wife of a U.S. diplomat, who is accused of causing the death of British teenager Harry Dunn by dangerous driving in August, 2019.
Diplomatic immunity for family members is meant to protect diplomats from being pressured by taking family hostage.

It is not meant to cover people doing actual crimes.

Dunn was killed when the car Sacoolas was driving on the wrong side of the road struck his motorbike near a base used by the U.S. Air Force in Croughton, U.K.

Sacoolas left the U.K. after being questioned by police, citing diplomatic immunity. Dunn’s family has since mounted a campaign to have her extradited to face charges.

Announcing that Sacoolas would not be extradited, the State Department said granting the request “would render the invocation of diplomatic immunity a practical nullity and would set an extraordinarily troubling precedent.”
A precedent of State giving up its own people. What this is is the US State Department covering for its own. Elite ingroup preferences, the most insidious and corrosive problem of our times.
“The United States has a history of close law enforcement cooperation with the United Kingdom, and we value that relationship,” a State Department spokesperson said, according to NPR.

Radd Seiger, the Dunn family spokesperson, said Thursday on BBC Radio 4 that “history was made” by the decision. “It is the first time the U.S. has turned down a U.K. extradition request. It is one of the darkest days in the history of this special relationship,” he said, going on to demand a meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The dispute threatens to open a rift between the U.S. and Britain ahead of talks on a post-Brexit seen as crucial by the British government.
Great, we have to have a spat over this criminal piece of shit. Thanks, State.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab condemned the U.S.’s decision. “We feel this amounts to a denial of justice, and we believe Anne Sacoolas should return to the U.K.,” he said in a statement, adding he had conveyed his disappointment to the U.S. Ambassador, Woody Johnson. “We are now urgently considering our options. I also explained that the U.K. would have acted differently if this had been a U.K. diplomat serving in the U.S.”

Sacoolas said through her lawyers earlier this month that she has no intention to return to the U.K. “This was an accident, and a criminal prosecution with a potential penalty of 14 years imprisonment is simply not a proportionate response,” her lawyer Amy Jeffress said.
"You can't put elites in jail. Nobody went to jail for the financial crisis in 2008 and it's not fair now."
President has Trump previously defended Sacoolas, blaming the U.K.’s system of driving on the left hand side of the road for the collision. “It happens in Europe, as the roads are opposite. It’s tough if you’re from the United States. You do make that right turn when you are supposed to make a left turn; the roads are opposite. She says that is what happened. That happens to a lot of people, by the way.” (Most countries in Europe, unlike Britain, drive on the right hand side of the road.)
Posted by:Herb McCoy

#18  We do for gross negligence, like driving on the wrong side of the road? It's called Gross Vehicular homicide or involuntary manslaughter at best?
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-26 22:30  

#17  We don’t arrest people for accidents.
Posted by: Tyranysaurus Slinemble4249   2020-01-26 19:15  

#16  How's the Steele extradition going?
Posted by: Regular joe   2020-01-26 16:37  

#15  #12 - Have a reliable source for your shit?
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-26 16:01  

#14  I remember from decades ago you could by a consulate from some of the diplomatically recognized NGO's. Something like the Mystic Knights of Malta ? Any how for around 10,000 dollars you could buy your self diplomatic immunity. Some guys were using it to pack a gun in State where they had "no carry" laws.
Posted by: Thaith Elmeresing6163   2020-01-26 14:47  

#13  Why is it always one of these people who pop up to spread conspiracy theories? We have the entire genome of....diplomatic immunity.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-01-26 13:00  

#12  The latest is that her husband wasn't a diplomat, he was an employee at one of the spying centers, probably working for CIA. They have diplomatic immunity too, worked specially in, probably because what they're doing is illegal as shit.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2020-01-26 12:44  

#11  The problem here is that you've to pretend that all countries are equal. So a precedent ...
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-01-26 11:26  

#10  ^ let that be decided at trial
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-26 10:38  

#9  It was a simple accident. Not a criminal act.
Posted by: Tyranysaurus Slinemble4249   2020-01-26 10:35  

#8  Agreed - she's NOT a Diplo Officer with immunity. She fled the country like a coward. Ship her back
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-26 10:31  

#7  Hand her over. To do otherwise is shitty behavior and not worthy of a great nation, IMO
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-26 10:24  

#6  Re #2: There was a case years ago where a diplomat got drunk in DC and killed somebody in an auto accident. The US requested his immunity be lifted, and the country did so. Don't remember the country.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2020-01-26 10:23  

#5  #4 I don't think the qualifier 'overseas' was altogether necessary.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-01-26 09:59  

#4  I don't believe for a second this woman couldn't have had a properly trained US Embassy driver to take her wherever. If not, it's a sign we have too many diplomatic dependents overseas, but then we probably have too many diplomatic officers overseas in the first place.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-01-26 09:27  

#3  US 'won't intervene' in Saudi hit-and-run murder case
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-01-26 09:13  

#2  I am trying to recall what the US has requested in the past when a foreign diplomat was responsible for a fatal auto accident on US soil. Anyone remember?
Posted by: Uleck Spererong9442   2020-01-26 08:20  

#1  Boris Johnson 'reiterates the need' for US suspect Anne Sacoolas in Harry Dunn case to return to Britain in phone call with Donald Trump
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-01-26 07:53  

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