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US Soldier kills 5 colleagues at Iraq stress camp

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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090511/world/iraq


By Robert H. Reid, The Associated Press
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BAGHDAD - A U.S. soldier opened fire on fellow troops at a counselling centre inside a U.S. base Monday, killing five before being taken into custody.

The U.S. command and Pentagon officials said the shooting occurred at Camp Liberty, a sprawling U.S. base on the western edge of Baghdad near the city's international airport.

A brief U.S. statement said the soldier "suspected of being involved with the shooting" was in custody but gave no further details. Nobody else was hurt, the military said. It was unclear what provoked the attack.

In Washington, Pentagon officials said the shooting happened at a stress clinic, where troops can go for help with the stresses of combat or personal issues.

"Anytime we lose one of our own, it affects us all," U.S. spokesman Col. John Robinson said. "Our hearts go out to the families and friends of all the service members involved in this terrible tragedy."

The White House says President Barack Obama is shocked by news of the shooting.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says the shooting at Camp Liberty was a "terrible tragedy" and Obama planned to meet with Defence Secretary Gates later in the day to discuss the matter.

Gibbs says the president's heart goes out to the victims' families and wants to know what happened.

Separately, the military announced Monday that a U.S. soldier was killed a day earlier when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle in Basra province of southern Baghdad.

The death toll from the Monday shooting was the highest for U.S. personnel in a single attack since April 10, when a suicide truck driver killed five American soldiers with a blast near a police headquarters in Mosul.

In 2005, U.S. Army Sgt. Hasan Akbar was sentenced to death for killing two officers in Kuwait just before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

In June 2005, an Army captain and lieutenant were killed when an anti-personnel mine detonated in the window of their room at the U.S. base in Tikrit. National Guard Staff Sgt. Alberto Martinez was acquitted in the blast.

Additionally, there have been several incidents recently when gunmen dressed as Iraqi soldiers have opened fire on American troops, including an attack in the northern city of Mosul on May 2 when two soldiers and the gunman were killed.

Also Monday, a senior Iraqi traffic officer was assassinated on his way to work in Baghdad. It was the second attack on a high-ranking traffic police officer in the capital in as many days.

A car cut off Brig.-Gen. Abdul-Hussein al-Kadhoumi as he drove through a central square in the capital and a second vehicle pulled up alongside and riddled him with bullets, police said, citing witnesses.

The gunmen were armed with pistols equipped with silencers, the police said.
 
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This getting reported means it was a big deal. A lot of these sorts of incidents just aren't covered.

"Accidental discharges", suicide and "friendly fire" just don't get covered. Apparently the weapons accidentally discharging and wounding or worse is relatively common.
 
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clearly the US military should ban guns.

lolz.
 
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^^ Replace them with walkie talkies.
 
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clearly the US military should ban guns.

Police uniforms and equipment in the United Kingdom :keke:

Various items of equipment are usually carried on the duty belt of uniformed officers, although some have pouches attached to their stab vest, eliminating the need for a belt. CID detectives may wear a harness which can be worn under clothes.[citation needed]

Baton (either extendable, telescopic or rigid)[1][2]
Airwave personal radio[3]
CS/PAVA Incapacitant Spray[4]
Police notebook
Personal digital assistants (some forces)
Torch[5]
Leg or arm restraints[6]
Speedcuffs[7]
X26 Taser (for specially trained officers)[8]
Extra equipment, such as a first aid kit (including a pocket mask, disposable gloves, germicidal wipes, hypoallergenic tape, wound dressings, a triangular bandage and sterile plasters),[9] may be stored in a patrol car.
 
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Police uniforms and equipment in the United Kingdom :keke:

Various items of equipment are usually carried on the duty belt of uniformed officers, although some have pouches attached to their stab vest, eliminating the need for a belt. CID detectives may wear a harness which can be worn under clothes.[citation needed]

Baton (either extendable, telescopic or rigid)[1][2]
Airwave personal radio[3]
CS/PAVA Incapacitant Spray[4]
Police notebook
Personal digital assistants (some forces)
Torch[5]
Leg or arm restraints[6]
Speedcuffs[7]
X26 Taser (for specially trained officers)[8]
Extra equipment, such as a first aid kit (including a pocket mask, disposable gloves, germicidal wipes, hypoallergenic tape, wound dressings, a triangular bandage and sterile plasters),[9] may be stored in a patrol car.
ok. :umwtf:
 
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Hmm.... Hey Sexnews where thou can one purchase those items.
 
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