u.s. solider waterboards daughter

u.s. solider waterboards daughter

Here is yet another example of misconduct by a u.s. soldier for those who criticize my views on the military for being based in “stereotypes” or “abstractions.” This one is reported by BBC News; you don’t need to dig very hard to find this stuff.

A US soldier has been charged with assault after allegedly waterboarding his four-year-old daughter, police in the state of Washington have said.

Sgt Joshua Tabor dunked the girl’s head in a sink full of water for not reciting the alphabet, police in the town of Yelm said.

Waterboarding is an interrogation technique that simulates drowning and has been banned as torture by the US.

Sgt Tabor is a helicopter repairer who served in Iraq from 2007-08.

Yelm police chief Todd Stancil said Sgt Tabor was arrested on 31 January.

Officers were called after Sgt Tabor was seen walking around his neighbourhood holding a Kevlar helmet and threatening to break windows, the police chief added.

The girl was then found hiding in a locked bathroom in the soldier’s home, Mr Stancil said on Monday.

Sgt Tabor posted bail of $10,000 (£6,400) on Monday and has been confined to barracks at his base in Washington state.

My suggestion for the day is this: Encourage a family member or friend who serves in the military to leave this line of work. Because — I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again — america is killing its soldiers.


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