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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Legal News: Don Ayala Pleads Guilty, Sentencing Set for May

Filed under: Afghanistan,Legal News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 12:15 PM

    Let’s hope the judge recognizes Ayala’s service to country during the sentencing hearing.  He has admitted guilt to voluntary manslaughter, but that does not mean that the rest of his contribution to this country should not be recognized.  Tough deal all the way around.  –Matt

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Afghanistan Contractor Pleads Guilty to Killing Man Who Burned Co-Worker

By Martin Weil

Washington Post Staff Writer

Wednesday, February 4, 2009; A06

A civilian contractor pleaded guilty yesterday to voluntary manslaughter in the killing in Afghanistan of a man who set the contractor’s co-worker on fire, prosecutors said.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Legal News: The Open Anthropology Project and HTT

Filed under: Afghanistan,Legal News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 3:26 PM

     Thanks to Jedburgh on Twitter for sending me this link.  Here they talk about the HTT stuff, and there is a link to Ayala’s formal indictment. This is in regards to the incident were a HTT member was burned by a local Afghani, and then that Afghani was shot by a security specialist named Ayala. That burn victim just recently died as well. The name of this blog that is covering this case is called the Open Anthropology Project.

Also be advised, this blog is extremely anti-HTT and anti-war, but I do think it is noteworthy to read what these guys have to say. Thanks to the readership for helping to point that out as well.  –Matt 

 

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Legal News: Update about Don Ayala

Filed under: Afghanistan,Legal News — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 12:35 PM

   This story just gets me every time I read about it.  This is such a tough deal for everyone involved, and the emotions involved with this will make the trial very interesting.  –Matt 

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Killing in Afghanistan hits very close to home

by Bruce Alpert, The Times-Picayune

Tuesday December 16, 2008, 10:08 PM

WASHINGTON — Paula Loyd, a social scientist helping U.S. troops adjust to the cultural and political landscape of war-ravaged Afghanistan, was talking to residents of a village near Kandihar last month when, without warning, one of the men ignited a container of flammable liquid and tossed it at her, setting her on fire.

With Loyd, 36, engulfed in flames, the attacker fled, running about 50 yards in the direction of Don Ayala, a New Orleans man working as a private security contractor to protect Loyd and other members of her Army Human Terrain System team. Ayala, according to an affidavit from an Army special agent, drew his pistol but did not fire, instead extending his arm to knock the attacker, Abdul Salam, to the ground.

Assisted by soldiers from C Company, 2-2 Infantry Battalion, Ayala subdued Salam, and handcuffed him with plastic restraints, although the man continued to resist, according to the affidavit. About 10 minutes later, a soldier passed word to Ayala and the U.S. soldiers that Loyd’s condition was very bad.

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