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inilampung (Sindiran) (Siaran Pers)
March 29, 2018
Ia disuruh seorang petugas di unitnya, Sersan Staf Calvin Gibbs. Dia menggambarkan bagaimana rencana yang rumit dibuat untuk memilih target sipil, membunuh dan kemudian membuat kematian mereka terlihat seperti pemberontakan. Dalam pengakuannya Morlock menggambarkan menembakÃâà...
teleSUR English
November 4, 2017
In 2011, Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for his role in the murder of three Afghan civilians that he called "savages." Gibbs led a "kill team" that collected body parts of murder victims as trophies. Major Rob Stelle, a military prosecutor, said to the court: "SergeantÃâà...
McClatchy Washington Bureau
February 22, 2017
Five years after his conviction for masterminding the murders of three Afghan civilians in 2010, former Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs will get another chance to prove his innocence when he returns to a military courtroom in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, next Tuesday. The U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals orderedÃâà...
McClatchy Washington Bureau
June 28, 2016
In a ruling that could lead to a new trial, a military appeals court has ordered a fresh look into the evidence used to convict Army Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs, the mastermind of the “kill team” that murdered three Afghan civilians in 2010. Gibbs, a former soldier at Washington state's Joint Base Lewis-McChord,Ãâà...
McClatchy Washington Bureau
March 4, 2016
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs, convicted of masterminding the murders of three Afghan civilians in 2010, asked a military appeals court in Virginia on Friday to consider new evidence in his case that could lead to a new trial. Gibbs, a former soldier at Washington state's Joint Base Lewis-McChord,Ãâà...
The Olympian
February 27, 2016
An Army appeals court has granted a hearing for a former Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier who was sentenced to life in prison for masterminding the murders of three young Afghan civilians in early 2010. New evidence from two of Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs' fellow soldiers supports his description of at leastÃâà...
ABC News
November 10, 2011
Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs was found guilty in a military court Thursday of being the leader of a U.S. Army thrill kill team that murdered three Afghan civilians for sport. He was sentenced to life in prison, but will be eligible for parole in nine years. Gibbs was also found guilty of 12 related charges, including takingÃâà...
CNN
November 10, 2011
Army Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs has been sentenced to life in military prison with eligibility for parole in 10 years. A military court-martial Thursday found Gibbs guilty of murdering three Afghan civilians, illegally cutting off pieces of their corpses to keep as "souvenirs" and planting weapons to make the menÃâà...
Billings Gazette
October 19, 2011
In a 2010 drawing, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs appears in a military courtroom on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state. ... Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs of Billings looked the part of the no-nonsense squad leader who'd keep his fellow soldiers alive when he joined a platoon three months after it hitÃâà...
New York Times
October 4, 2010
BILLINGS, Mont. — Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs called to say he did not kill Afghan civilians for the thrill of killing. Nor did he toss severed fingers at the feet of his fellow soldiers to scare them into silence. “All he said was, 'I don't know where these guys are getting this stuff,' ” said Eric Thomas, a childhood friendÃâà...
New York Times
October 4, 2010
BILLINGS, Mont. — Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs called to say he did not kill Afghan civilians for the thrill of killing. Nor did he toss severed fingers at the feet of his fellow soldiers to scare them into silence. “All he said was, 'I don't know where these guys are getting this stuff,' ” said Eric Thomas, a childhood friendÃâà...