DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 400th MILITARY POLICE BATTALION BlAP, IRAQ, APO AE 09302- 1322 AFRC- CP A- AO- 21 June 2003 MEMORANDUM FOR Commander , 400th Military Police Battalion SUBJECT: Escape and shooting at Abu Gharaib 1. This 15- 6 investigation includes two parts. An escape that took place around 1400 and a riot that resulted in a shooting and death of one detainee and injuries to seven other detainees around 1600. The Escape: The detainee , #8968 , used a piece of cardboard from a water bottle box to push the triple strain concertina wire up and slide under. The detainee did this while the tower guard was turned the other way. The QRF was activated and quickly apprehended the detainee while other guards pursued. Reference enclosure 21. Q. This location was previously used by detainees to escape seven days earlier. This is an ideal spot to use because of the concealment along the wall. This spot was reinforced after the first escape attempt. A step to prevent an attempted escape attempt like this would be a cellblock enclosure. The cel1block is currently being renovated. Prisoners use cardboard boxes to sleep 011. This is good for preventive medicine. not specifically cover an escape attempt. This is a general guard order to prevent detainees from escaping b. The SOP does I he Riot: Around 1600 , 30- 40 detainees started to throw rocks from their compounds at the three interior guards. The interior guards tried to get behind a generator to avoid the rock throws. They then proceeded to the exit. Enroute to the exit the interior guards were hit with baseball size rocks. A prisoner was about to throw a tent pole like ajavelin at the interior guards only 10- 15 feet away. whcn all three guard towers fired at the main threat 8 times and one tower shot 3 times into the crowd. This effectively dispersed the crowd and eliminated the threat. Reference enclosure 20 and 22 for the prison overlay and tower shooting layout. a. Upon reading the sworn statements (enclosure 7 - 19), I determined that the shooting was justified. All three towers determined that the lives of the interior guards were threatened. This fact under the current rules of engagement gives authorization for the soldier to respond with a lethal force. Prior to lethal response the towers even tried to verbalJy control the crowd ineffectively. The rules of engagement are reinforced in the company SOP and stationed at the guard towers. They were followed. placed a variety of weapons (M16 or shotgun) gives the guards the choice to avoid unnecessary ricochet or firepower thru a target. This choice let the guard in tower #6 control the crowd effectively with fewer deaths but more injuries. b. The company having c. Thc QRF responded immediately after the shots. They helped secure the injured detainees for treatment and secure the compounds. g. AFRC- CPA- AOSUBJECT: Escape and shooting at Abu Gharaib , Cont 21 June 2003 4. Recommendations. a. Extra concertina wire passed the far tower b. Post a daytime roving patrol c. Less lethal weapon capability with proper training life support for prisoners (hygiene support and supplies , variety offoocL linguist support , MI support) d. Proper e. Slug shotgun rounds Remove all rocks in compound areas Refresh on rules of engagement h. Post compound rules in Arabic and English Contracted translators 5. The roc is the undersigned at robert. wyks~us. army. mil. ENCL I - Appointment orders 2 ~ Camp Vigilant SOP 3 - #8667 Custody Document 4 - nnd Commander SITREP 5 - Prison Count 141045DJUN2003 6 - Prison Count I42II5DJUN2003 '7 - DA 2823 , SPC Henry - tower shooter 8 - DA 2823 , CPT Armstrong - Commander 9 - DA 2823 , SGT Sweeten - tower shooter 10 - DA 2823 , SPC Jivapong - tower shooter II - DA 2823 , ISG Keithley - First SGT 12 - DA 2823 , SSG Gonzales - RTO 13 - DA 2823 , SGT Moorman ~ Interior Guard 14 - DA 2823 , SGT Gillepsie - Interior Guard 15 - DA 2823 , SPC Alfeo - Interior Guard 16 - DA 2823 , SGT Oxborroll- external tower guard 17 - DA 2823 , SGT Simmons - prison transport escort 18 - DA 2823 , SSG Combs - Yard tower guard 19 - DA 2823, SFC Leigh - Yard tower guard AFRC- CP A- AOSUBJECT: Escape and shooting at Abu Gharaib , Cont 20 - Yard Overlay map 21 - Escape Overlay map 22 - Shooting Overlay map 23 - Battalion Serious Incident Report 24 .. Investigation Log 25 - Evidence photo CD 26 - Shotgun shells tower #6 27- Shotgun shells tower #5 28 - M- 16 shells Yard tower 2l June 2003 INDEX OF EXHIBITS EXHIBIT 1 EXHIBIT 2 EXHIBIT 3 EXHIBIT 4 EXHIBIT 5 EXHIBIT 6 EXHIBIT 7 EXHIBIT 8 EXHIBIT 9 EXHIBIT 10 EXHIBIT 11 EXHIBIT 12 EXHIBIT 13 EXHIBIT 14 EXHIBIT 15 EXHIBIT 16 EXHIBIT 17 EXHIBIT 18 EXHIBIT 19 EXHIBIT 20 EXHIBIT 21 EXHIBIT 22 EXHIBIT 23 EXHIBIT 24 Memorandum of Appointment , 15- 6 10 SOP , Camp Vigilant Detention Center EvidencelProperty Custody Document Memorandum for CDR , 400th MP BN , Use of Deadly Force Prisoner Count on 131O45(D) June 2003 Prisoner Count on 132115(D) June 2003 DA 2823 , sworn statement of SPC George A. Henry DA 2823 , sworn statement of CPT Troy Evan Armstrong and Memo to CDR , 400th MP BN by CPT Armstrong DA 2823 , sworn statement of SGT Marc Antony Sweeten DA 2823 , sworn statement of SPC Charles Jivapong DA 2823 , sworn statement of ISGT Daryl A. Keithley DA 2823 , sworn statement of SSG Jacob M. Gonzales DA 2823, sworn statement of SGT Marjorie A. Moorman DA 2823 , sworn statement of SGT James David Paul Gillespie DA 2823 , sworn statement of SPC Gian Paolo Alfeo DA 2823 , sworn statement of SGT Michael Oxborrow DA 2823 , sworn statement of SGT Todd A. Simmons DA 2823, sworn statement of SSG Bruce Allan Combs DA 2823 , sworn statement of SFC Gustava A. Leigh Camp Vigilant Map as of 14 June 03 Escape Route of Escapees Caught by QRF Line of fire from tower guards Serious Incident Report Investigation Action Log 13 June 2003 MI:::I\IORA. NDUM FOR COMMA'mER , 400111 MilitClI"J' Police BattCllion SUBJECT: Use of Deadly Force , Abu Guhrayb Detainment Facility On, 12 June 2004 , at approximately 1800 hours. the detainees became agitated and began demanding ans\\' ers regarding their capture and the amount of time they would be held in custody . Thcy \vere upset and declared that they were being housed improperly and lacked basic needs such as showers, shClmpoo , blankets and toilets. Several of the detainees threw rocks and tent poles out oCthe enclosure at the guards and one guard was struck on the hand. At that time , the Company First Sergeant. Daryl myselfrespbnded to the yard and Clddressed the detainees through one oCthe prisoner interpreters. They were advised that many of the new detainees held release dates and that the Camp CommClnder would review other cases and provide us information when it was available, The detainees were all advised that throwing rocks and tent poles at the guards would constitute dcadly force and that they could and would be shot if that behavior occurred again. The situation was deescalated , however, due to a lack of additional compounds, the individuals suspected ofthro\\ ing rocks and tent pools were not pulled out and segregated. sitrep was sent to battalion with a requ.:st Keithley, Clnd to charge the individuals and have them sent to Camp Cropper. On 13 June 2003, at approximately 1400 houis. a disturbance was again reponed in the yard and involvcd an attempted escape by detainee ;=8%8. The detainee attempted to go thmugh the \\ire utilizing a cardboard box , however , was immediately apprehended as he exited the \\ ire, At this time a count was initiated, however , detainees in both compounds refused to stand to be counted, The QRF was dispatched, and ultimately the count proceeded without incident. Shortly after the count the QRF vIas being called again and as they responded multiple gunshots were ileQrd in the yard. Upon responding into the yard it vIas discovered that multiple cletQinees with multiple rocks and tent poles had targeted the military police working the enclosure compounds and were thro\\ ing the ro.:ks and tent poles at them. As they attempted to flee military police in the tower feared for the lives of the enclosul- e guards. Simultaneously. three military police (i- Dm three different guard to\\el':" followed the rules of engagement and tired upon identified detainees who were engaging in the use of deadly force against U, S, personnel. Two military police shot with 12 gauge shotguns and one fired approximZltel:-+ - 5. 56mm rounds from his M- 16. At the end of the engagement 7 Iraqi detQinees \\ere wounded , one \I/QS killed Zlnd one U. S. soldier from tile -+00'11 Military Police Battalion was injured Ii' olll being hit by a rock, All wounded were taken from the enclosure areQ and pmvided first aid by medics Ii' om the -+UO111 Battalioll as well as combat lifesavers II' om the 72"J Militmy Police Compan:-. Medi\ac was requested and the 7 wounded detainees were evacuated, The body and personnel aflects of the KIA were release to IrQq i authorities. The following is the list of wounded and KIA SEC I; 8667 8883 8956 9052 5749 7610 8~76 9158 INJL' R Y KIA Gunshots lower abb and back Gunshot left arm Gunshot rioht Abdomen Gunshot left arm Ciunshot left shoulder Gunshot lower back and butt Gunshot left abdomen (/ul1ShDt left ann OFFENSE RELEASE DATE Theft and Cmfew i 200'10616 Glack Market : 20030615 Wea ons 20030616 Looting 20030622 Raid I unk Gano unk Curfew I unk LInk unk ~" - ---- ,,-= =---- 3. POC for this action is the undersigned. 7"" TROY E. ARMSTRONG CPT , MP. USA Command ing LINE OF F1RF l-j~OM TOWER GUARDS 25' 425' (2j DEP ARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, 800TH MILITARY POLICE BRIGADE (IIR) CAMP VICTORY , IRAQ APO AE 09302 AFRC- CNY-AI- 14 July 2003 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: AR 15- 6 Investigation - Riot and Subsequent Shootings of 13 June 2003 The findings and recommendations in the enclosed DA 1574 , report of investigation pursuant to AR 15- 6 are hereby approved. Lethal force was used in response to a credible threat of serious bodily injury or death against United States soldiers , by a detainee. The soldier involved acted in accordance with the Rules of Engagement and did not use excessive force. j:s/ JANIS L. KARPINSKI Brigadier General , USA Commanding Encl :~8 Jun 03 MEMORANDUM THRU Staff Judge Advocate , 800th Military Police Brigade. ATIN: LTC James O' Hare MEMORANDUM FOR Commander , 400 th Military Police Battalion , LTC Dale Burtyk. Subject: Legal Review of AR 15- 6 Invcstigation- Riot and Subsequent Shootings of 13 June 2003. 1. On June 13th , 2003 , LTC Dale Burtyk , Commander , 400th Military Police Battalion , appointed CPT Robert Wyck to conduct an informal investigation into the attempted escape , the riot and subsequent shootings of eight (8) civilian internees (including one lethally) at Camp Vigilant on 13 June 2003. DA 1574 and supporting documentation including evidence gathered was timely submitted on 21 June , 2003 by the 10. 2. The 3. Under AR 15- , paragraph 2- , I reviewed the investigation and make the following determinations: The investigation complies with legal requirements for an AR 15investigation. There are no procedural errors or irregularities that invalidate the investigation. Sufficient evidence supports the investigating officer s findings- The investigating officer s recommendations are consistent with his findings. Lethal force was used in response to a credible threat of death or serious bodily injury against U. S. soldiers by detainees who had removed tent poles from their compound and were attacking military police officers at the compound. There are a number of specific recommendations that CPT Wyck made. Counsel recommends that LTC Burtyk review the recommendations made and incorporate any of the provisions that are feasible to address these concerns. The investigating officer s recommendation to " post compound rules in Arabic and English" is a requirement which must be addressed immediately if not already remedied. 4. The pac for this memorandum is the undersigned at 550- 1450. Gju iUIJ~ David M. Seiter CPT , lA , USA MP Bde SJA Section 800th REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS BY INVESTIGATING OFFICER/BOARD OF OFFICERS For use of this form. see AR 15- 6; IF MORE SPACE SECTION Appointed by the proponent agency is OT JAG. IS REQUIRED IN FILLING OUT ANY PORTION OF lliIS FOR.\1, ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS APPOINTMENT I- LTC Dale A. Burtyk , CDR, 400th Military Police Battalion , Baghdad , Iraq APO AE 09335 (Appointing authority) 20030613 (Attach inc/osure 1: Letter of appointment or summary of oral appointment data. ) (See para (Dare) SECTION (investigation) (board) The commenced al 20030613 on Cam ilant, Ba hdad , 1915 Ira (Place) (If a formal board met for more one senion, than (Da,,) (Time) check here O. ended, the place, persons present and absent, and explanation of absences , if any) The (oHowing presenr: (After each name , indicate capacity, e- g. , President . Recorder , Member, Legal Advisor. The following persons (members , respondents, counsel) (investigating officer) (board) finished Tlhe /5- -n SESSIONS II - AR were absent: Indicate persons in an inclosure the time each session began alld (members, respondents. counsel) were (Include brief explanation of each absellce.) (See paras and 5- 80, (Date) (Time) amd completed findings and recommendations at SECTION III . 15- 6. I 20030617 1800 gathering/hearing evidence at AR 1800 20030621 (Time) (Date) CHECKLIST FOR PROCEEDINGS A.. COMPLETE IN ALL CASES Inclosures (para 15, AR 15- Are the following inclosed and numbered consecutively with Roman numerals: a. b. c. d. e. (Auached in order listed) The letter of appointment or a summary of oral appointment data'? (See item Copy of notice \0 respondent , if any'? below) Other correspondence with respondent or counsel , if any All other written communications to or from the appointing authority? Privacy Act Slatements (Certificate, if statement provided oraliyj? X ~- ExpJanalion by the investigating officer or board of any unusual delays, difficulties, irregularities, or other problems absence of material witnesses)? (eg- Information as to sessions of a formal board not included on page 1 of this report? h. Any other significant papers (other than evidence) relating to administrative aspects of the investigation or board? .X encountered FOtOTNOTES: negalive answers on an allached sheet, 11 Explain all ?J Use ofIhe NI/!. column constitutes a positive represemation that or board. DA\. FORM 1574, MAR 83 the circumstances described ,he in -t-- - queslion did nOI occur in this investwulion EDITION OF NOV 77 IS OBSOLETE. PaR' I vI'!'"'" USAPA Vl, +-- .-- g. a. Art a.... Hems o :1:ereG: (wheti1ef or nol received) or t'O(lsidered as evidence individua1ly numbered or lettered as IX exhibits and attached to this report" b. c. -----r- Is an index of all exhibits offered to or considered by investigating officer or board atrached before the first exhibit Has the testimony/statement of each witness been recorded verbatIm or been reduced 10 written form and attached as an exhibit" d, Are copies , descriptions, or depictions (if sl/bstitl/ted the location of the original evidence indicated" e, Are descriptions or diagrams included of locations visited by the investigating officer or board for real or doClimentary evidence)properly IIX X authenticated and is 15- 6). (para 3- 6b, AR Is each written stipulation attached as an exhibit and is each oral stipulation either reduced to writing and made an f. :X exhibit or recordcd in a verbatim record" If oWcial notice of any matter was taken over the objection of a respondent or counsel , is a statcment of the matter of which official notice was taken attached as an exhibit (para 3- 16d . AR 15- 6)1 Was a quorum present when the board voted on findings and recommendations B. COMPLETE ONLY FOR FORMAL BOARD PROCEEDINGS -I At the initIal seSSIOn, did the recorder read , (paras and 5- 2b. AR (Chapter 5, AR 15or determine that all participants had read , the letter of appointment Was a quorum prescnt at every session of thc board (para 5- , AR 15- 6J? Was each absence of any member properly excused (para 5- , AR 15- 6)? t-- c-- 15- 6J? (para 5- 3b. A ~~--=~i==JI L- Were members, witnesses , reporter , and interpreter sworn , if required (para 1. AR 15- 6J? If any members who voted on findings or recommendations were not present when the board received some evidence. ; does the inclosure describe how they familiarized themselves with that evidence C. COMPLETE ONLY IF RESPONDENT WAS DESIGNATED Notice 10 respondents 5, AR (para (para 5- , AR 15- 6)1 AR (Section II, Chapter 15- 15- 6): Is the method and date of delivery to the respondent indicated on each letter of notification" Was the date of delivery at least five working days prior to the first session of the board? c. Does each letter of notification indicatethe date , hour , and place of the first session of the board conceming that respondent" the matter to be investigated, including specIfic allegations against the respondent, if any the respondent s rights with regard to counsel? the name and address of each witness expected to be called by the recorder? the respondent s rights to be present , present evidence , and call witnesses? d. Was the respondent provided a copy of all unclassified documents in the case file? e, If there were relevant classified materials, were the respondent and his counsel given access and an opportunity 10 examine them 10 If any respondent was designated after the proceedings began (or otherwise was absent during part of the proceedings): a. b. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 15- 6)1 a. Was he properly notified b. Was record of proceedings and evidence received in his absence made available for examination by him and his counsel 11 Counsel a. 6, AR (para (para AR 1:- (pora,. 4c. AJi 1'- 6/.' 15- 6): Was each respondent represented by counsel? Name and business address of counsel: b, c (If counsel is a lawyer , check here 0 ) Was respondent s counsel present at all open sessions of thc board relating to that respondent" If military counsel was requested but not made available . is a copy (or , if oral. a summary) of action taken on it included in the report (para 5- 6b, AR 15- 6)? 12 If the respondent challenged the legal advisor or any voting member for lack of Impartiality a. Was the challenge properly denied and by the appropriate officer? b. Did each member successfully challenged cease to participate in the proceedings? 13 Was a, b, c. d. e. f. the respondent given an opportunity to (para 5- , AR (para ---r--~ the request and the AR 15. 6): 15- 6): Be present with his counsel at all open sessions of the board which deal with any matter which concerns that respondent' Examine and object to the introduction of real and documentary evidence, including written statements? Object to the testimony of witnesses and cross-examine witnesses othet than his own Call witnesses and otherwise introduce evidence" Testify as a witness Make or have his counsel make a final statement or argument (para AR 15- 6)7 14 If requested, did the recorder assist the respondent in obtaining evidence in possession of the Government and in arranging for the presence of witnesses (para 5- . AR 15- 6)7 15 Are all of the respondent s requests and objections which were denied indicated in the report of proceedings or in an inclosure or exhibit to it (para FOOTNOTES: or hoard, of 15, 6)7 1_.__._- lJ bpla,n all negalive answers on an aI/ached sheel, 2d US" oj Ih" Page AR pages. DA Form in Ihe qll"SlWn did nol oCCllr N/A CO/limn COlISlill/l"S a POSiliv" r"presenralion Ihat Ihe circllmslanC"S d"scrihed iff tillS 1574 Mar i",esligalioff USAPA VI : Lne (IIIvesllgalmg officer) (board), having carefulJy considered the evidence , finds: See attached Memorandum n_n- _n__n- Nothing else follows _n__n__n -n__- - _n - --- __n_nn_n_--_n -__- - - u ---- u - -- - SECTION In view of the above findings , V. the (investigating officer) (board) RECOMMENDATIONS (para - u -__-Unn_n_n - AR -- - - -.- - no -- 15- recommends: See attached Memorandum. _nnn-- u - - -_n - - U_-- Nothing else followsn-n_n__- n_u__nn- ___n_n___nn_n_-__nn - n-nn - - --- u n nn n --n--n_. n_- - - n - n- - - _ _n n - - - -- 0 - - - - - - Page of pages , DA Form 1574 Mar USAPA V1 ~ THIS REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS IS COMPLETE' J't.ND ACCURATE. (If any voting member or the recorder fails to sir:;lllzere or in SlCctioll VII below, indicate the reason in the space where his signature should appear. (Recorder) (Member) (Member) (Member) (Member) SECTION VII . MINORITY REPORT (para 13, AR 15- To the extent indicated in Inclosure , the undersigned do(es) not concur in the findings and recommendations of the board. (In the inclosure, identify by number each finding and/or recommendation in which the dissenting member(s) doles) not COnCIll'- Scate the in the inclosure, reasons for disagreement. Additional/substitute findings and/or recommendations may be included (Member) (Member) (para SECTION VIII - ACTION BY APPOINTING AUTHORITY AR 15- (approved) (disapproved) (approved with fOl/owlllg excepnolls: ro the investigating officer or board for further proceedings or substitutions). (If the appointing authority returns the proceedings corrective action, attach that correspondence (or a summary, if oral) as a numbered inclosure. (investigating officer) (board) The findings and recommendations of the "Sf c.. Page of pages, DA Form 1574 Mar 4Tr~ c?f Y1-\f hr are dlA JJ Du ~" USAPA Vl ~ Shift Time Table 8 hour shifts 1 st Time DAY SHIFT SCHEDULE Event Place Remarks 0330- 0400 Guard Mount Prison Facility Conducted By ~COIC/OIC 0'+00- 1 ~OO Guard Duty Prison Facility NCOIC/OIC 0500- 0600 Working Lunch Prison Facility NCOIC/O1C 0600- 0700 Prisoner Count Prison faci\ity NCO\C/O1C 2nd DAY SHIFT SCHEDUAL Time Event Place Remarks ll30- 1~OO Guard Mount Prison Facility Conducted By ~COIC/OIC 1 ~00- 1000 Guard Duty Prison Facility '-JCOIC/OIC 1745- 1800 Prcp Tower Meals Prison Facility 1\.'CorC/OlC 1800- 1900 Prison Facility Tower Meal Run Prison Facility NcorC/OlC Prison Facility Ncorc/orc 1700- 1800 Lunch Prisoner Count NCOlC/OlC NIGHT SHIFT SCHEDULE Time Event 1930- 1000 Guard Mount 0000- 0100 \Vorking Lunch 2000- 0400 Guard Duty Place Prison Facility Prison Facility Prison Facility Annex B Remarks Conducted by NCOIC/OrC NCOIC/OlC NCOIC/OIC (.. Pv c IJ-~, L STAND ARD OPERATING PROCEEDURE (SOP) CAMP VIGILANT DETENTION CENTER (ABU GHURA YB) Li c Itf::" ~'c TABLE OF CONTENT Mission Statement Chapter 1: Military Police/Corrections Officer Operations Rules of Engqgement (ROE) Interaction with Prisoners Uniform Policy Chapter :2: In- processing Prisoners Out- processing Prisoners Prisoners Property / Money Chapter 3: Tower Operations Chapter 4: Prisoner Compound (Yard) Operations Chapter 5: Special Work Details Chapter 6: Prisoner Sick Call Procedures Chapter 7: Rules for Prisoners Rule Violation Chapter 8: Annexes A - Compound Shift Schedule Annexes B - Shift Time Table Annexes C - Compound Schematic Mission Statement TASK: The 72nd Military Police Company and 400tl1 Military Police Battalion conducts Civilian Detainment Operations VIC GRID 38S MB 12948405 NL T 26tv1ay 2003. PURPOSE: To assist in the stabilization process of the new Iraqi government by providing a temporary, but secure holding area for Iraqi civilians accused of committing crimes. Furthermore , to assist in the transition of civilian detainment operations from U. S. to Iraqi forces. END STATE: A secure , stable , and civilized environment for pre and post trial detainment ofIraqi citizens , operated by trained Iraqi detention personnel. Chapter Note: This SOP is your SOP. It is a minimum! It is LIP to you as leaders to go abovc and beyond this SOP if it involves the protection of your soldiers or the accomplishment of the mission. The Bottem Line. " it's not my/our job" doesn t get things done. Military Police/Corrections Ot1'icer Operations: Military Police (95B series) and/or Corrections Officer (95C) are the primary soldiers used in the daily prison operations. In this SOP Military Police and Corrections Officer may be used interchangeably in missIons conducted inside the compound. MPs \vill use primary and cover officer techniques (2 man technique) at all times when in the compound. There are three primary areas of responsibility for MPs. Yard operations. Tower operations and Special Details. It should be noted that even though three job areas have been identified they should not be the MP' s only areas of operations. Secondary areas include escort operations of prisoners to and from other military/civilian holding areas and escorting local civilian contractors contracted with repairing and/or up- keeping duties in the prison Shifts will be run in twelve (12 and / or 8) hour rotations. I\IP manning of positions will follow Annex A outline (Compound Shift Schedule). Current number of MPs on duty will be determined by the total number of prisoners in the compound and directed by Company Commander and/or First Sergeant. MPs \vill not leave their post (i. e. designakd \vorking area) unless authorized to do so by NCOIC/OIc. MPs on duty will follo\v uniform standards as stated in AR 670- or Company Commander (CO) /First Sergeant (1 SG) directed. Recommendations made by area/local medical and preventive medicine personnel should bc implemented as appropriate (i. e. \vet bulb temperature). MPs or soldiers involved in daily prison operations, will wear full Desert Camouflage (DCU) or Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) at all timcs around prisoners. Further instructions can be found below under " Uniform for Military Police'" No \veapons (shotgun , rifle or pistol) \vill be allowed within the compound. \Veapons will be used on the outside perimeter of the main compound (i. c. outside fi\"e-strand concertina \vire). Weapons carried by soldiers will be handed over to the company arms room prior to entry into the main compound. Prisoners will be treated with dignity and respect at all times while housed in the prison facility. Mistreatment of a prisoner will be dealt with UCMJ action. if misconduct was committed by military personneL and Geneva Convention Statues pertaining to treatment of Civilian Internees (CI). Violation of rules and regulations stated to prisoners CZll1 be found in Chapter 7 (Rules for Prisoners) of SOP. Rules of Em.':a!.:':ement (ROE): MPs working with prisoners must always maintain a heightened state of readiness at all times. If an MP believes that his/her life is in danger or another human being s Ii fe is in danger it is the responsibility of the MP to do all means possible to save Jives. MPs mc reminded to use Shout , Show , Shove, Shoot. the follLming four words in thinking through courses of actions: Shout: In prisoner s native language three shouts of " Hale ,"viII be directed to the prisoner. If no response to verbal commands then. Show: a shO\\- of weapon (MP Baton. Riot Baton , Pepper Spray, Shotgun. Ritk or Pistol) will be displayed to the prisoner. If no response to shmv thelL Shove: a shove at the prisoner is authorized. Ho"vever if an MP feels that contact with the prisoner may result in bodily harm thcn Shoot: a shot "vill be fired. This is the last step/course of action and constitutes deadly force. All means to stop the prisoner must be initiated before deadly force is used (i. e. shout , show , shove) on him/her. A prisoner always initiates the course of action needed, not the MP. Warning shots will not be used to stop a prisoner from escaping. Only if a belief that bodily harm or death will result if the prisoner escapes (i. e. prisoner grabs an MP's weapon. takes a hostage or is incarcerated due to a violent crime- for example murder). Interactions with Prisoners: As stated above , all prisoners will be treated with dignity and respect "vhile housed in the prison facility. As human beings are social in nature interaction between military police officers and inmates \V- ill occur. Interactions with prisoners will occur when assigned to special duties and due to cultural/language differences between military police and prisoners. It is understood that MPs cannot be 100 percent unsociable and small talk will happen, yet remain professional at all times. All prisoners will be treated Firm. Concise, and Fair in ALL DEAU'\JGS. However promises of carly release , special treatment for favors or unauthorized release of confidential information to prisoners is unauthorized. Talking to prisoners about other soldiers in any manner is unauthorized. Passing along or promising contraband in any- capaci ty (i. e. cigarettes. money or extra food rations) is unauthorized. MP' s will not compromise their integrity. Uniform For Military Police: 1. MPs Working 1n Towers- ~evlar Helmet . flak Vest. Primary and Alternate 'vVeapon- Basic Combat Load (Ammunition). Uniform will be worn at all times. 2. MPs Working The Yard- Pistol Belt with MP Baton and Holder. Handcuff Handcuff Case, Flashlight. Whistle and Arabic Translation Card (Cargo Pocket)- Uniform will be "vorn at all times. 3. MPs Conducting Escort Outside Prison- Primary and Alternate Weapon. LBV/LC~~. Protective Mask. Basic Combat Load (Ammunition). Kedar Helmet, Flak Vest 4. !VIPs Working Special Oetails- To Be Determined by NCOIC of the detail. Chapter 2 In- processin~ Prisoners: Prisoners will be dropped off at the entry point (Sally point) prior to entry into the main compound, During in- processing no more that five prisoners will be processed at a time. QRF \vill respond to the yard to provide security. searching and escorting prisoners into the holding compound. Representatives for the company S- l (Administrative) and S- 4 (Supply) section \\ill be located at the in- processing station to collect and sign for prisoners and their respective property. It will be the unit's responsibility to handle and store prisoner s property \\ hile housed in at the prison. Representatives from the company s attached medical section will also be located at the examine each prisoner and ensure that they are in fair health and have no major medical con~itions prior to entering the compound. Prisoners \vith serious medical conditions identified by medical personal will be transported to the nearest medical facility for further evaluation. entry point. Medical personnel will Prisoners will be issued a bottle of ,vater and will remain in their custody for the duration of their stay. Prisoners will also be issued blankets. Prisoners \vill be explained the rules orthe compound and what will happen if these rules are violated. Steps for in- processing are as follows: 1. Receive prisoners from transport vehicle. '1 Escort prisoners . five individuals at one time . into the in- processing tent. 3. In- processing tent: A. Prisoners searched B. Serial number and ,vTist id number will be checked with master roster C. Property will be signed for by supply/administrative personnel amI secured D. Prisoners will be escorted to medical tent for examination 4. Medical tent: A. Qualified medical personnel will examine the prisoners as stated abo\c. B. Water and blankets will be issued. Out- processing Prisoners: MPs will verify prisoners to be released hy checking \yrist id number and serial number with master release roster. Outgoing prisoners will then be separated from the remaining population. Prisoners will be escorted, no more than five at a time. to the out-processing tent. Prisoners \vill verify and sign for their property. Prisoners will be provided a humanitarian meal and escorted to the departure vehicle. Steps for out- processing are as follows: wrist id number. serial number. and name. (Also a photo if l11ll\'Cl11ent cards are incorperated at a later date. '1 Separate outgoing prisoners from those remaining. 3. Escort five prisoners to the out- processing tent at one time. -t. Confirm 'vvrist id. serial number. and roster number match prior to release. 5. Issue a humanitarian meal. 6. Place in transport vehicle for release. 7. Explain in Arabic rules for safe transportation ie. No Jumping Out of Vehicle. 1. Verify prisoners 8. In Arabic express/wish them a better life to include Law and Order when departing. Prisoner s Property/Money: During in- processing supply and administration personnel will inventory prisoner property item by item. (Chain of Custody Form) Prisoners will sign DD Form 2745 to record inventory of their property. All property will be locked/stored in the arms room/storage room until prisoner s release. Upon release all items will be handed back to prisoner and verified- at which point he/she will sign for receipt of said property. All forms will be kept by administrative personnel for a period of 1 year. Chapter 3 Tower Operations: MPs "ill man the towers 24 hours a day I 7 days a week. The purpose of the tower Cor a show of force , provide early warning. protection of interior compound l\,IPs. and to deter escape. guards alo e ROE for external contact outside the Prison compound will follow V Core guidance and include the following: You are AUTHORIZED to take appropriate action up to and including DEi\DL Y FORCE to: and others including detainees from death or serious harm. serious crimes including murder. armed robbery, rape and aggravated assault. 3) To protect designated Iraqi property including: I) Defend yourself 2) To stop a) Financial Institutions b) Institutions containing vital government records c) WMD or suspected WMD sites d) Oil Fields Utilities f) Commercial fuel service Hospitals and public health facilities 11) Water supplies. e) Public Assess What You See! If you suspect that contact against the facility or towers has occurred report your suspicions immediately. If ifs significant or impacts our mission- a SALUTE/SITREP will be given after the initial Contact report. You do not need permission to defend yourselves- or others against death or serious bodily harm. hO\vever. the use of deadly force will be utilized only when necessary, in accordance with V core guidnace and upon positive identification of a legitamate threat. legitamatc target and no risk to friendly l)r innocent personnel. A detailed SITREP will follow any type of firing incident. The Bottem Line: Protect yourself protect your fellow soldiers, and protect innocent civilians. Assess. Assess , Assess. think before you shoot' Uniform, Tower Specitlc- Enforced at all til11es~ Worn or on you: Kevlar Flak Vest M16/SA W/M~03 Whistle and Arabic book Carried or grounded with you: LEE/LCE Full Battle Load Ammo Mask DCe top MPs at the guard to\vers will: their respected tower 10 minutes before the start of shift (day or night), challenge and password to the oncoming and off going shift. J. Brief oncoming shift of events that occurred during previous shift. 4. Oncoming shift will cond.uct a quick inventory of equipment. (Night Vision Goggles. Batteries. Red Star Cluster. Green Star Cluster , White Star Cluster. Basic Load. BinocuJars) 5. Always maintain one MP with full attention inside the compound and another MP \vith full attention outside the jail wall. Note: MPs in towers not directly ewer-watching the Detainee yard or ECP 2 . will both face outward with full attention outside the compound wall at all times. 6. Both l'vIPs will have weapons at the ready when in the towcr. TO\vers 5 and (1 will a!ways 1. Arrive at ") Conduct hem: shotguns at the ready as a show of force. 5 SA \Vs \\ill always be located at the follO\ving: ECP TOWERs 1. & 3 7. Communications check with TOC will be conducted every hour on the hour. Radio communications will be made via Motorola Hand Held Radio. TA- 312 or SINGARS (If mailable). 8. MPs will not leave their post until properly releaved. 9. To\ver MPs must be vigilant on the duress sign from inside the yard (remo\ing head gear inside the yard). 10. Towers should report all vehicle(s) or ci\ilian(s) outside the compound to TOe. \;lilitary vehicles approaching the campound and identified by a tower must be reponed to TOe. 11. Passes \\ill be issued under Tower 2 to all contracted personnel who arrive for work detail in in the prison. 12. Local population will be kept at a minimum of 75ft from the Prison compound \\all at All Times. Only exceptions will be POCs who are conducting business with MPs. These \vill be limited to (2) two locals at a time. This rule \vill be enforced ewn if it requires repeated warnings from tower and ECP personnel. Note: 2 whistle blo\ys = EMERGENCY ie. Being tired upon, prisoner escaping. life in danger. danger to compound personnel etc. Chapter 4 Prisoner Compound (Yard) Operations: MP personnel will be assigned their perspective duty position hy the NCOle of the yard at guarclmollnt. MP personnel working the yard can be rotClted every 2-4 hours as time and \\"emher permit. Those assigned to guard the ECP compound gate \vill determine who enters and )emthe compound, to include MP personnel and prisoners. The compound gate is to remain closed m all times except when enteting or exiting the compound. MPs escorting prisoners in work detail will have a visual of the detainee/s at all times. When issuing out food, blankets ect., detainees will line up single tile on one half of the compound. After food/blankets, ect. have been issued detainees will gather on the opposite side of the compound until all detainees have received issued items. This avoids a detainee from getting more than one item. A head count \vill be co~ducted a minimum oft\\o times a However shift NCOIC/ OIC may initiate a head count at an)' time. day (0600 and 1700 hours). When an MP feels that a possible confrontation or incident is about to occur and the MP is \vith prisoners the MP will remove his/her cap as a sign of duress and initiate steps provided in the ROE. Incident reports/daily staff log (DA Form 1594) will be completed daily and turned in at the end of each 12 hour shift. Yard NCOIC will log work details. in- processed and outprocessed prisoners and visitors to compound. All questions on yard operations will be directed at the NCOIC/Ole. Note: 1\0 Prisoners are allowed to remain standing at an) enclosure door at allY time unless being addressed by an MP Chapter 5 Special Work Details: Special \vork is defined as details that can be done by prisoners for the prison compound or for prisoners. Details cannot be dangerous to the prisoner. For example. removal of unexploded ordinance or using prisoners as human shields during riot or outside attack on compound. Special \vark details that can be done by prisoners are: I, Filling of water jugs/bottl;s for prisoners. Construction of more prison compounds using manual labor. 3. Pbcing and 4. Area building of tents on the compound. beautification of the compound. For example; painting, trash detail or removal of weeds. ::J. Interpreter duties for native speakers that can also speak English. Chapter 6 Prisoner Sick Call Procedures: Sick call \-vill be done by medical personnel attached to the company. Sick call hours will be from 0800 hours until completion. Emergency sick call will be handled 24 hours a day! 7 days a week. Prisoners identified as having a medical condition during in- processing will be seen by medical personnel during sick call. Examples of medical conditions identified at in- processing may be asthma, high blood pressure , heart conditions , etc.. Prisoners that have a I;ecent medical condition will be seen by medical personnel during sick call. Examples of recent medical issues that arise may be bug bites, cuts- colds, eLl'. Medical personnel on duty will treat prisoners as medically appropriate. Medical evacuations will be handled by medical personnel on duty. All medical evacuations will be communicated to Headquarters TOC and then to Battalion Headquarters for further coordination. ') Chapter 7 Rules For Prisoners: 1. All prisoners \vill be present during headcount. No one is allowed to stay in the tents during headcount. Prisoner vs. Prisoner fighting is unauthorized. 3. No prisoner will have a weapon, in any capacity, in their possession. 4. Verbal abuse towards the guard force will not be tolerated. ). Throwing of any items (rocks , 6. Leaning up on tent stakes, spitting. etc. ) is not authorized. the concertina \liire is not authorized. will not be allowed to receive items without approval from OIC/NCO1C. Items include food. clothing, shoe s. etc. from outside the gate 7. Prisoners 8. Smoking/Smokeless Tobacco/Matches 9. Talking to family are not allo\ved in the compound. members through the \vall or wire is not authorized. Rule Violation: Violation of the above rules will be dealt with by OIC/NCOIC and may result in referral of additional criminal charges to the Company Commander. Assaults on prisoner by another prisoner will result in an extcnsion to the prisoners stay, per Judge Adjutant Gcnerals (JAG) office guidance. Assault on guard force by prisoner will result in immediate removal from compound and placed into a separation cell. The JAG office will be contacted immediately All incidents guidance. "viII be reported and v\Titten up as an incident report per OIC/NCOIC Compound Shift Schedule Date: OlC: NCOlC: External Tower Tower 2: Tower 3: Tower 4: Tower 5: Tower 6: Yard Tower: 1. ECP: QRF: 6.. RTO: 1. Internal Compound NcalC (E- 6): SGT of the Guard Rover / Shotgun: ECP Compound (Bellagio): 4 Main EPW/CI ECP: xauuy ,-------- --- - --- ,---- - - - -- -- h"' ,./ C +t3 MPR,CIC SE~UENCE NUMBE9 EVIDENCE/PROPERTY CUSTODY DOCUMENT For uso of tills 'orm see AR 19045 and AR 195, 5; the proponent agency IS US Army CRD REPORT/CID ROI NLMBER 03- ~C',o, 'Oi CAMP VIGILANT , BAGHDAD . IRAQ C",ninal Investigation Command 72ND MP CO! 400TH MP BN RECEIVING ACTIVITY A_- I lOCATION NAME. GRADE AND TITLE OF PERSON fROM WHOM RECEIVED OWNER H_, ISNlt8667 I ~~~~~':;;~ C8:: OTHER LOCATION fROM VIHE,9E OBTAINED REASON DBTAlfiED FROM PROPERTY ROOM & BODY OF ABOVE INMATE I DEATH ITEM , TIME,OATEUBTAINED I 1720/1' JUNE .2003 OESeRIPriON OF ARTICLES QUANTITY (Include model senal number, condition ond unusual marks or scratches) BODY OF INYfA TE TENETIVEL Y ID' AS H . A__APPROXIMA TEL Y 68" IN LENGTH , APPROXIMATELY 140 LBS IN WEIGHT , M'Ei5TUM COMPLEXION . MEDIUM LE\lGTH BLACK HAIR, FULL BLACK BEARD WITH ONE 3/4" X I" WOUND TO THE RIGHT UPPER BACK , ONE I 1/2" DIAMETER WOUND TO THE LEFT UPPER BACK, TWO SMALL lI8" LEFT AND RIGHT OF THE UPPER CENTER BACK. ONE 1/2 " IN DIAMETER WOUND TO THE MIDDLE STOMACH , AND ONE 1/2' IN DIAMETER WOUND TO THE UPPER LT. PELVIS. WOUNDS CLOTHING ON BODY CONSISTING OF TORN WHT. TANK TOP , TORN BU' E DENIM PANTS. YELLOW SHORTS. CLEAR PLASTIC BAG CONTAINING PROPERTY BAG CONTAINiNG 1 BRN LEATHER TYPE BELT W/WHT "'IETAL BUCKLE. WHT. SHOE STRING , I PIECE OF PAPER MARKED 8667 ITEM NA CHAIN Of CUSTODY DATE RELEASE TO IRAQ POLICE FORCE , SIGNATURE I 13JUN03 , iDUVAN RONALDc. PURPOSE OF CHANGE OF CUSTODY RECEIVED B\ RELEASED BY NAME GRAO ;).0 MP ! I SIGNATURE - to HJ::S -rNAME. NAME, GRADE DR TITlE 1i G \-\ C9) i SIGNATURE I SIGNATU~ I NAME, GRADE DRTITlE ,ITLE I NAME, GRADE OR --L 'SIGNATURE SIGNATURE , NAME, GRADE ORTITLE ; ~AME, GRADE OR~ITlE SIGNATURE SIGNATURE NAME, GRADE DR TITLE NAME. GRADE OR TITLE DA FORM 4137 1 JUL 76 R""", OA FORM 4137, 1 ~"' 7"," DAFORM"37- RPflve"A"S""m,m 26 S., 75 Wh"h eo. ob;ol.., USAPPC'II lOCATION --- DOCUMENT NUMBER u_ " -# CtJC cnE.t.t. O~-0A-. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 18TH MILITARY POLICE BRIGADE Baghdad. Iraq APO AE 09302 REPL Y ATTENTION OF AETV - MP- 400 13 June 2003 MEMORANDUM FOR CPT Robert B. Wyks ,- S- , 400th MP BN. SUBJECT: Appointment as an AR 15- 6 Investigating Officer 1. Reference: AR 15- , Procedure for Investigating Officers and Boards of Officers, 11 May 88 30 Oct 96. with Change 1 2. You are hereby appointed to conduct an investigation concerning the escape attempts and shootings at Abu Ghurayb on 13 Jun 03. You may incorporate the results of any Commanders Inquiry that has been begun on these escapes. 3. You are to investigate all details concerning these escapes , attempted escapes, and the responses by the Military Police that were on duty at those times. You are directed to specifically address the following questions: a. How did the prisoners escape? b, What steps could have been taken to prevent these escapes? c. What was the response ofthe Military Police on duty? d. Was the response of the Military Police on duty reasonable , or was exce~sive force used' e, Is there an SOP in place to dea1 with tllis situation , and if so , was it follmved? f. Is there additional training that needs to be implemented to cover these situations g. What actions , if any, were taken by the QRF? 4. During the course of your investigation , you will record all interviews on DA Forn1 2823 (Sworn Statement). If, during any interview , you sllspect a violation of the UCMJ by the person you are interviewing, you are required to stop the interview , and advise the interviewee of their Article 3 l(b) rights , using a DA Fonn 3881 (Right Warning Waiver Cc,rtificate) , You may continue to interview that perso!'. if they agree to make further statements. If they do not terminate the interview and contact your legal advisor. If you have any questions about whether or not the person made a knowing and valid waiver , terminate the interview and contact your legal advisor. You will advise all persons being intervie'.ved that their statements can be discovered r... 'J -0 AETV - MP- 400 SUBJECT: Appointment as an AR lS- 61nvestigaLing Otllcer under the Freedom ofInforrnation Act , and you will further advise them that any actions taken in reprisal against them for making a statement should be reported immediately to their Commander, the Office of the Inspector General , or to the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. Per Article 136. (4) and 136. (6) of the UCMJ , you are authorized , as an Investigating Officer, to swear people in. S. Yau are authorized to investigate any issue( s) that arise during your investigation that are related to the primary purpose of your investigation. CPT Michael Banks , 18th MP RDE Judge Advocate , will serve as your initial legal advisor. Should your investigation extend past the change in task organization that will have the 400th MP BN faJling under the 800th MP RUE then the 800th MP BDE will provide you with a le~al advisor. complete it , and you will submit a chronology of your actions along with your completed report. The report of investigation will be submitted to the appointing authority NLT 23 Jun 03. Requests for extension must be made in writing to the undersigned. 6. This is your primary duty until you 7. The P~C for this memorandum is the undersigned. ~0--YQ "G~- DALE A. BURTYK LTC, MP Commanding -# /'-::' ') " .:- V'"C FTiL 13 June 2003 MEMORANDUM FOR COMMANDER. 400th Military Police Battalion SUI:3JEC1: Use of Deadly Force. Abu Guhrayb Ddainment facility , 12 June 2004 , at approximately 1800 hours . the detainees became agitated and began demanding answers regarding their capture and the amount of time they would be held in custod) , They were upset ~H1d declared that they were being housed improperly and lacked basic needs such as ,howers shampoo, blankets and toilets. Several of the detainees threw rocks and tent poles out of the enclosure at the guards and one guard was struck on the hand. At that time , the Company first Sergeant Daryl Keithley, and myselfrespcfnded to the Yat"d and addressed the detainees through one of the prisoner interpreters. They were advised that many of the new detainees had release dates and that the Camp Commander would review other cases and provide us information when it was available. The detainees were all advised that throwing rocks and tent poles at the guards would constitute deadly force and that they could and would be shot if that behavior occurred again. The situation \\as deescalated , however , due to a lack of additional compounds. the individuals suspected of throwing rocks and tent pools were not pulled out and segregated. A sitrep was sent to battalion with a request to charge the individuals and have them sent to Camp Cropper. On 13 June 2003 , at approximately 1400 hours- a disturbance was again reported in the yard and involved an attempted escape by detainee #8968. The detainee attempted to go through the wire utilizing a cardboard box , however , was immediately apprehended as he exited the wire. At this time a count was initiated , however , detainees in both compounds refused to stand to be counted. The QRF was dispatched , and ultimately the COUllt proceeded without incident. Shortly after the count the QRr was being called again and as they were responded multiple gunshots were heard in the yard it was discovered that multiple detainees with multiple rocks and tent Upon responding into the yard poles had targeted the military police working the enclosure compounds and were thro\\ing the rocks and tent poles at them As they attempted to flee military police in the tower feared for the lives of the enclosure guards. Simultaneously. three military police ti' om three diffet- etH guard towers. foilowed the rules of engagement and fired upon identified detainees who were engaging in the use of deadly force against U. S. personne1. Two military police shot with 12 gauge shotguns and one fired approximatel) 4 - .5.56mm rounds from his M- 16. At the end of the engagement 7 Iraqi detainees were wounded , one was !';illed and one U. S. soldier from the 400t!1 Military Police Battalioll was injured ham being hit by a roc!,;, All wounded were taken from the enclosure area and provided first aid by medics from the ,-WOtil MP Battalion as weil as combat lifesavers from the 72"d Milital' y Police Company- Medivilc \\as requested and the 7 wounded detainees were evacuated, The body and personnel affects of the KIA were release to Iraqi authorities. The 1'0110\\ ing is the list of wounded and KIA 8667 8883 8956 9052 f$J49 7610 8576 9158 OfFENSE INJURY SEC # KIA Gunshots lower abb and back I Theft and Curfew Gunshot left arm Black Market Weap ons Looting Gullshot left shoulder Raid Gunshot lower back and butt Gan" Curfew Gunshot left arm Gt~ llsho~right Abdome Gullshot left ;lbdomen Gullshot left arm Unk RELEASE DATE 200306\6 : 20030615 , ~0030616 - ~003062~ unk unk , unk LInk - ;,i,J !La"'-'I-, :;. POC for this action is the unders igned. TROY E ARMSTRONG CPT , MP. 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SWORN STATEMENT For use of TIME this form, see AR 190- 45; the proponent aGency is ODCSOPS ! FILE NUMBER LOCA TION DATE Abu Gl1urayb Prison , Iraq 2'- tJ/-i-fi3 SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER I GRADE/STATUS i 1615 13\June2003 LAST NAME , FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME Armstrong, Troy Evan ! 0- ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS nnd MiJitary Police Company Trov E, Armstron WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH: of the 72nd \1ilitary Police Company, I was alerted On 13 June 2003 , while performing duties as the Company Commander to gunshots in the yard area where the company maintains civilian detainees. The attached memo entitled " Use of Deadly Abu Guhrayb Detainee Facility , is my official statement. In addition the following information regarding the Force circumstances surrounding an attempted escape earlier that day are provided: a) The detainee identified escaped by plac1l1g a card board box into the concertina \\'ire and then crawled through it as the of tower guard in rower 4 had turned away briefly, When the tower guard turned back in the direction the detainee going through the wire , but was unable to get immediate assistance as his radio yelling he was able to get elements on the ground to respond and apprehend the detainee- the wire he observed After batteries had died out. b) While we instituted a static position at this location in the evening during limited visibility it was not posted during daylight hours. As a result , we are now posting the static post during evening and daytime hours. of e) Additional uaining regarding detainee behavior and rules engagement would be welcome and beneficial. More important would be to be given adequate resources to provide a secure environment that met the standards humanity outlined in AR 190- 8. This would cause for them to riot and attempt to escape. al1eviate some of the discomfort and frustration of of care and the detainees providing less f) The QRF had been alerted and was preparing to go into the detainee yard as shoots were heard. Lpon entering the yard. the shots had been fired. The QRF then responded to the enclosure area where it evacuated wounded detainees , provided First Aid and then assisted in their transport to the mcdivac pad. 1/1 IJ 0 I INITIALS EXHIBIT S 7A THE BOTTOM AS "PAGE STA TEMENT WILL DA FORM OF EACH OF BE 2823 r J::'"t- OF~ ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING " STATEMENT //1 iE/vIE rJ MAKING STATEMENT PAGf: 1 OF -J--- 2- PAGES DATED _~ CONTINUED. ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STA TEMENT AND BE INITIALED PAGES. 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SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form, see AR 190-45; the proponent agency is ODCSDPS PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY, Tille lOUSe Section 301; Title ~ use Section 2951; EO. 9397 daled November PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To provide commanders and law enforcement otlicials with means by which inlormatlon may be accurately Identified. ROUTINE USES, Your social security number is used as an additional/alternate means of identification 10 facilitate lilIOg and relfleval. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your social security number is voluotary. 22, 1943 (SSM 2. DATE (YYYYMMOOI 1. lOCATION 4, FILE NUMBER 2003/0611 . CAMP VIGILANT. IRAQ O3- 4007. GRAUE,Sl A TUS 5. LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME KEITHLEY , DARYL A. 8/1SG B. ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS 72ND MILITARY POLICE COMPANY I, ISG DARYL A. KEITHLEY , WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UrJOER OATH n 13 lun 2003 . at approx. 1400 hrs. I received information that QRF had been activated for a attempted prison escape in the arrival at the scene , I made contact with SGT \Voodworth and SPC Cook who was escorting detainee #8968 to the Inprocessing tem. I was advised that the detainee had laid down a piece of cardboard at the bottom of the concertina wire and crawled through tbe wire at which time QRF was notified and made the apprehension. Detainee #8908 verbally related that he yard. Upon my At was the onJy one rh3t anempted to escape. We had been advised hy other prisoners that three (3) detainees had escaped. th~t time we attempted or conduct a head count of the two compounds , however . both compounds refused to he counted. QRr \\as despatched out to the compound and the prisoners were advised no releases would occur today unless they stOod in a straight Jim: and got counted. At that time both compounds stOod up to be counted with the QRF present. It was \Try nidcnt th3t the prisoners \vere very agitated and not very cooperative. I felt that there would definitely be some type of ,) incident from those that would not get released on this dale. On 13 lun 2003 . at approx. 1557 hI's. we initiated the release of 15 prisoners. After the release had been completed you cottld again tell that the remaining de1ainees were very agitated and were just waiting for a excuse. I stayed in 'he \ard for a few minutes, then returned back into the building. On ) 3 lun 2003. at approx. 1615 Ius. I heard the QRF radio go off requesting that they respond to the yard. Less than a minute later I could hear what sounded like gun shots going off in the compound. At that time CPT Armstrong and myself tOok off ruIming tOwards the yard. As I got in vision of the yard . I couJd see three (3) of the 400th personnel hankered down behind the generateI' in the yard. 1 yelled at them to go ahead and exit the yard. CPT Armstrong and myself along with some members of the QRF continued into the yard. There were still numeroUS detainees standing in front of the tents in both compounds yelling and screaming at us. I \' erbally advised and with hand motions advised the subjects to get down on the ground. Most of the detainees still refused to get down , but a few complied. After yelling: and screaming at the detainees to get down and obtaining a shotgun and more QRF personnel 3rrived we entered Compound Alpha. We observed that one (I) detainee had been shot in the arm. - that time QRF extracted that detainee out. While this was being conducted one (1) detainee refused to get down and continued to yell and scream at us provoking the other detainees. At that time I advised the QRF to go ahead and place that subject in custOdy, Subject resisted. but was removed from the compound and moved to Compound C without further incident. After that the QRF and myself entered Compound B where most of the injuries were. It should be noted that all of the injured detainees had been drug from the yard to under the tentage for cover. The QRF team removed 7 injured detainees out of the tentage area into tile center ill- way. At th~t time MP personnel began to administer immediate first-aid and transport the prisoners to the first aid station. It should be noted that personnel that entered into the cages , entered into a extremely \ olatile situation , pUtting thcre lives in danger in a attempt to extract the wounded prisoners out of the compounds as absolut~ly as fast as possible in a attempt \0 save there lives and get them the proper medical anemion. All of the detainee s were kept inside the rems until all of the prisoners that had been shot were removed out to the Medivac site where seven out of the eight prisoners were medivaced from the flight line. Prisoner ID #8667 had gunshots to his lower abdomen and back died while waiting for the medivac to arri\' 4- H- Once the medivac exited the area , I initiated the investigation of thc incident. Investigation rcvc~led that SGT Sweeten fired IouI' 56 rounds from the yard tower into the compounds. SGT Swcetcn Utilized a M 16A2 Rine. SN# 7000087. Two (21 at the rounds recovered \"ere at the very base of the yard towcr and two morc 5. 56 rounds werc recovered by myself at the top of the tOwer as evidence. The recover occurred at approx. 1823 hrs. 13 lun 03. Lt. lVlartinez photographed whne the expended rounds located in the tower and photographed where'SGT Sweeten would be looking from the tower into tIle yard. (4) 5. 10. EXHIBIT hI's. I took into custody five (5) 12 gauge Winchester shotgun rounds located outside the to\\ er wall of T 0\\121' No #6 located on the N E side of the compound. These rounds were shot off by SPC Henry who was caring a Mossberg 12 g:lllge At approx. 1900 1 t INITI ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING "STA TEMENT OF SON MAKING STATEMENT i PAGE 1 e,F TAKEN AT - PAGES DATED THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STA TEMENT AND PAGE NUMBER MUST BE BE INDIC.4 TED. DA FORM 2823, DEC 1998 OA FORM 2823 , JUL IS OBSOLETE USAPAV1 OD -- ,,-- -,- -_ -- --""-_,_, ..-__- -, we l.. itSWORN STATEMENT For use of this form, see AR 190. 45; the proponent agency IS OOCSOPS DATE TIME (J.--...J ~M8ER 13 June 2003 I~l-- LOCATION Camp Vigilant , Iraq ~::I FILE N - 7' SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME c.t:;' GRADE/ST A TUS - _n6/ Active Gonzales. Jacob Matthew ORGANIZATION DR ADDRESS 72nd Military Police Company , Jacob M. Gonzales , WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMErn UNDER OATH: Below I've listed in chronological order the radio transl11issons occuring between 1600- 1900. 13 June 2003. 1615 - reports from the yard 'Of a riot , and shots fired . Sentinal Base notified 1620 - NCOIC reported compound secure 1622 .. Numerious transmissions with ISG and QRF squads, in organizing, and retreving injured personnel/detainees 1630 - RTO notified of needed medivac - possible 6 litters with negative reslllts Ceminal Base was reach Medivac on their frequency single channel 1630 - RTO repeadily tried notified and 9 line medivac was relayed. 1632 - Ceminal Base received a situation report from RTO on rhe currenT Slams 1640 - RTO notified of 7 confermed injuried 1645 - Centinal Base requests situation status update 1648 - Centinal Base notified Star Gold Base - medivac emoute 1648 - Landing Zone notified Star Gold Base of needed urgency with medivac . Detainee s possible shon rime len Ii\' ing 1648 - RTO notified Centinal Base of much needed medivac ASAP 1700 - Cenrinal Base confermed medicvac enroute 7 minutes away 1703 - Landing Zone norified Star Gold Base of possible DOA of Detainee trying to reach Star Gold Base, 1704 - Centinal Base notifies Star Gold Base of inbound and went direct with Chopper 46 1704 - Centinal Base switch Frequency to single channel 1705 - Chopper 46 notified Star Gold Base 2 minutes out 1715 - Notified by Landing Zone of dopper s land 1720 - Chopper oUtbound ~ gave updated situation report to centinal base . and requested Chaplain ar our location 1720 - R TO notified by landing zone persOlmel that dust off medical persOlmel detirmined detainee had passed away 1720 ~ notified Cenrinal Base (he 7 injured detainees and 1 US soldier (SPC Elfberg) are enrollte to LSA Dogwood 1750 - Asked Ceminal Base for guidance on with what to do with the DOA Detainee 1820 - Notified by Centinal Bas ; of grid coordinate and special instructions with escorting the ambulance and transporting the DOA Detainee 11;30 - Eseort element SP from Camp Vigilant to grid MB 2345085210 to pick up ambulance 1900 - notified by Escort patrol of being 2 minutes out from Camp Vigilant ~mmmn --n END OF STATEMENT nnm_ mmn _--mm m_m _- n_ --m -- n m-- _ c~r 65d-- EXHIBIT INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT ! PAGE 1 OF PAGES ...L......... ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING "STA TEMENT Of TAKEN A T OA TED WNTI/liUEO. THE BOTTOM Of EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS Of THE PERSON MAKING THE STA TEMENT AND BE INITfALED AS "PAGE Of P/'GES. " WHEN ADDITIONAL PAGES ARE UTiLIZED, THE BACK OF PAGE WILL BE LINED OUT, AND THE STATEMENT WILL BE CONCLUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF ANOTHER COPY OF THIS FORM. DA FORM 2823, JUL 72 SUPERSEDES DA FORM 2823, 1 JAN 68, WHICH WILL BE USED. USAPPC V2 ----- STATEMENT -- -- --- ~- -- -_ -- --- ------- ---- ---------------- --- ------- --- -------- -- (Continued/ ____n- --- ------- - - ___n__n -- n_n _--_n_n __n_nnn_nn_ _- _____nnn_n n_----___nnnn_ _--__--_n N OT USEDnnnnn____n_nn____ - GONZALES AFFIDAVIT , JACOB M WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENDS ON PAGE -----.L , HAVE READ DR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATEMENT - IFUll Y UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME- THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT. I H,WE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREEL Y WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT, AND WITHOUT COERCION. UNlAWFUlINFlUErJCE , OR UNLAWFUL INDUCEMENT. ,------1 /Signat'i Subscribed and sworn to before me. a person autliurlled u'llaw 10 WITNESSES: administer oaths ROBERT ANDERSON 72ND MILITARY POLICE COMPANY APO AE of Person Making Si;temen/! , this ---.lL day of JUNE ;9 at CAMP VIGILANT . IRAQ DAR YL KEITHLEY 1 SG MILLTAE_ ( POLICE 09301 (Signature of Person AdminislN/flg Oalh/ ORGANIZATION DR ADDRESS ALAN BENZON 72ND MILITARY POLICE COMPANY APO AE 09302 ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS (Typed Name of Persoll Adfllilll~renfig Oath! ART 116 (b) (4) UCMJ (Authonly To Admmister Oaths! INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT PAGE PAGES :JSAPPC V? ~~~ ( /1 /- ;:-jc LOCATION VIGILANT C fl11P , FILE NUMBER YAI'1:D P~(S()N mOORmA1'J 3- L ~ LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME c;:~ ~' 'f , GRAOE!STATUS I')LI h1AR~()R1E I J\~~ I h DRGANIZA TIDN DR ADDRESS mARJOli!lE A LICE mOORrnAN , WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNOER OATH: 6-Lif)~D fJERf=DRmIN& WrllL.-1:- f/PPROX'fr1ATEcY BECAmE: 1Jf'~f5T 16,1.5 H()(;~$ f1, CCl71po..;I\i~ S'1f1JcE. TH6ff( COI1?pOUNf:) I p~ 15EC/:W-SE AND TMtl~ . OON 0;:' )30-rH 6~(lu~ YAfCtJ) IN IdE: tSlCAvO IT ISONEIf5 Pr'?'/$ON HAD fS6F=N /I A; (HE;; Sf'lmt WA5 TINE ':cr: ALPHA 0.JA-iEfi:. RuN (/15"7 IN THE DUTlF:.S I-1Cu R. OVER CALUN6- l,.ueKE f'6-0P,--E. HA.//J 0(.;1 ,p.AT T4EY -:;::: ,-OLD - -Ieh1 &E7 W~)\J(6 ,J'vb$ ouR THIIP..Q PE-F:S"orv (CI-IERnJ'i) !fELt/utO GRA~Y AS" (YATeR. paS- ITIO,,", , Arvt TH1?Ee F'2oPcE /--1AO Ff((jfY) THE f!(!IV1 N&- :SHor6vN COtnPOUNO )N e.ellVO I..-f'S6T AI , LjALJiJ\JCB'ECArn!3 "'"THE pe/S'oNERS HERE riaL/:) TfiflJ Life (lr ,tENT POLF$ Afire fSE6AN nHUr06(A; A IT TO 4,J\/6 S'O/))E t;EC~A"J PClcE-:; IN HArIJ Tffi Pf- ~PLE !-IRC rnC""E ON ~5 f5/Jlu6/rJ6- I rv 6' IC C/1'JC THEm ROCkS). (YES I)' AI\f!) (PDI-G'S w6 ~(S . -r URE ~ R. l/? wf'trG~ HAD CS~T, (:IF- ,t-IE 6~AtE'lJ A, THAT CCNTRaL paiN :ne pR)S'()NEleS (;.;"",L/.J ~i 11 (; c..,I4 ~N /RIS .s'Amc (Ime, G'T ;: 110 N (' S THRJIWIN&- ,,(lCI -o IN THE. S-H(J()LOf.~ ,1-r V:.I (A":...O :Hf:::-C'. l/'t. - i-! f:E 6r;.l'v/:-f:AlLlf\I ,n rC /:- 1/, L._ /71 ,:.:..!i...CS('rC I ~C 1'. E S - rf (HEN E A P ,::(jR QRF f:cf:J r;:OK f'JHJIO fSE61HV S'6-T GILEC:;PiC fJp.m;O COrnf"Ot.N0. f. f..) !, . -r't',Jt.=f'v ')n~ r-rv 'CLF 1~/c 0 r:fvO n11 .I /\ E D r-:: r: 12 P 4\. , , P..fJN S LJ (v ' C:tJ (UemoveD, f? (',:-::.;-1. C-( VV /"0. "" P:T "':P!- t":)~IV, C-i.f:., ('.126 I-1 rI Lt~ Fif1/f;:J Ti!f,. ll;, /l: /111,, L:, :-j/,::/I.., (J Aj &T 61LESPiE ENTRI ,~t rT'" PC':;iT)()N Q~F AND CALLED CALL . C\ uo;;;;El':: Af\"C) ,, T(I.L ,1-1 t THt t5Ac)( pc ALFE.C IN THE ArJKlf:. ~IV t 7 ~' u...,, -rf-i rc f0,Q e12S IN ,~O/C mY P(!'5JI'u(=les. vA-().fJ Arul::J Iii! UJ t;,; rJ NoT LI'5:TEIV , AN!) A6-AIN /;)CI P!'-- F~(Jf7) TO r::.. Fi f" 1/\,'70 H- (IL; C/::""7 FIt:' n/ HEll1 THAI wARNE 1f\J ml( HAfv RA/:::;i ::, ~--TC 1'1 iI' 'I -r~ L-, - "::L~/lf'.O /r-rl~ C~/\F (\/::~F(I/V~\lD Th;~1\J (" A ::s ' / 00P5 A L T I :: f'v/ 1/1- T r I ~ ~AKING STATEMENT ---_n EXHIBIT n ~AG IINiTIALS ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CO//TAIN THE HEADING "STA TEMENT OF TAKEN A T DA TED ~OF _ ~~ES mVTlNUED. THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STATEMENT AND BE INITIALED AS " PAGE Of PAGES. " WHEN ADDITIONAL PAGES ARE UTILIZED, THE BACK Of PAGE I Will BE lliVEDOUT, AND THE STATEMENT WILL BE CONClUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE Of ANOTHER COpy Of TIllS FORM. DA FORM 2823. JUl SUPERSEDES OA FORM 2823. 1 JAN 68, WHICH WILL BE USED. USAPI'C v" DO --- "\ / -- - &? (.. ~~ ~'-(~ ) (~ --- --- '-.. ,__ - -"-..- -- ---- '-.. ~) l'v' /71117 AFFIDAVIT tJ1!l/3_ II? A L-! C WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENOS ON PAGE /7) Q 0.1; /T?R 17/ , HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STA TEMENI . I FULL Y UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME. THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED All CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT. I HAVE MADE THIS ST A TEMENT FREEL Y WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD , WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT , AND WITHOUT COERCION, UNLAWFUL INflUENCE , OR UNLAWFUL INDUCEMENT );/7 q6~L 17~ (Signature of Person Making Statement! WITNESSES: ~n to belo ;e me. a persoll authorized by law to 0~..l.l::.blI Subscribed and s admlilister oatl1s, til,s ~ at AM'I' day of -Hj z._ ~-1l!.LE- -r-linistering Oathl ORGANIZA TION OR ADDRESS LE't I A"i.' H.. Lii (Typeif Name of Person Administerrng Oath) A.1Z...T V3t b__ 'LuLM..I'_ (Authurity To Administer Oaths) ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT /:1 /11 PAGE c,", PAGES USAPPC "CO ~~ //: ('.... .(""""" ___ +" .._ /" v c SWORN STATEMENT For use of this :" ,111, see AR 190-45; the proponent 'yene' ! IS OOGSOPS LOCATiON I TIM Ul-1 65;.) :J:. 3~~ ;:b CJ - i SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER i GRADEISTATUS LAST NAME , FIRST NAME , MIDDLE NAME 6s:"--L- ~yU I -- tJI " ,..,.,0 ORGANIZATiON DR ADDRESS !)4-1?, 'kCD~~~ .sA! ~i J)~ :r;......~ A-t -:.r ~~.':J -tl..'C ';1/50" lt-.S -Il,~ -1.e-,,-+5 1i ro./J~ I"o -f~d1" 1"'0 t.k b~'d)( ~;uJ Q;2.-r fr,v- c...~Jke1. ~;f %1 r ?... w~ L~ js.. -fl"'( -(-t.,e.-~ -6'0 j./"'t.; -f4~v h' 6.~ J- 2!: JVv~~ Cfe.J.. ...J e,V2--fo V- +r~!-e..y- .e-vo/'.lo"-( JvvJc.v L.J-t 1...vJ "L.. - ...,.,- " ";,L Ic: ,M'/;J ~rlk..l-,. """';1-t--t- (;..--v: ;",.c... +~f..- -f/"S ~Ol--' "T~ .J/1. '&11 tv-V 01::. s""'J.e-,, fk :",, "s J."./d. fc...-(- lv/fL, ~""H Vu TY'O"-. +-L. d -rJ- "D; -f s-fc 1l/~ ~5 z: oJ o~ 1-1 oll/I~ b-f 4 ~I, I-JD-+ """....e..",",, /01 -i 5/"~S ".1 .::-I ..J ,5"'"' ~S ,of d J.....e- +L,~;r ::z: JIA"' -t.bf rDc d-- -fJ... ':JIt rl- -I/, ey, +t-. JI1, I=.(c.- si.. "to )0 - 0- '"':J -H...'O-f b~/c d-J '" a,..... e,.y v(, -;L,?-+ J...e.v- ;;.e1 ~'6 .I J~/ ;;J-v' /0. L ;(.Ild c..LJ- - - ), - A....;"\. ,.d ';)~ r-t..-?-I, 0vvrl" v-c/I Ck Ic f~-f S~v '2-'-' e.-- sf, 1~~ r"-. -fJ,c. ~ J,/-f' jfo.-f -fk k:..t-, 0 'V' 51~ ;).~"'-c..- -fJ,-c. Je/Y't?.- i-' NL, ;ol~ If L71?(... O"J.,-:!. ;+c.-. J.~ b "f.; ~:::f ' ;",+1 i-'r7 LJ":S a5 )~/J 2- u4~X Ol'~ 4-.r/ &;t!7 ,-,4e-rl-. x) b~ r....~ 01 - J r.M.o..-r-0l.....v-, he.-/;e,.,-t,. C-ovc.,v- 52-v ch,v.... -fr ~I-, 5fc- /7)-r~ f-Ic c.o""/ "':5 ~-c. .r -f"" Ic. s" -rl; I.A lck-v 5 ~",.... t"'r/f'e.-o 10 r...Y\ -fl.~ rO~5 / (0 '.J.,f ;"."v.2z.-/-v; .".u" &1;.1' I, "'f:z..~ po'""'+ L/C-V"~ rrte,;'J "":S /o,, /=..-td +L.,~J..... ds l./') "...A-.:,Y'~ :r 1,., ~2,c.-. 1......,) TfJ...""... ?-'"V7 CroI...f1"""'" 'J t~/c..c.. oft, +/"'"rl ;r: /diurs d,-T wS -1:"" ?o"-.e... s.~ M_"e. u) '-.fo -tL.& s-f!)y"""" h~ iJ.,vf c.. -fL,-c.T~r,(..i~... 1-o ;;6 7 r""" 1/l..",.~~.... --k.-~ I'"' ~'1"'-tuJ +v "" ~S -Yr~;/(/Y" I,'k f"~ 5 Vvj ~~~ c.k.s. V-(.. ~ ~w- ...... r,/., ';:.1-0,.,) c::-t.....; ':J 01 Jc,.~~ /f4hj 11." ?..,~o~c/' ;2,/,)0 s-+,w+~ st~ WANTTO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH e'1~...~ -t~h-f ":.5 f~f ,"3 0:/ 01 Ib~- /....-s -+J..L c.f/5+v.rj,~h"' ~5 ';IT ~--_H 6 IyL- .lj j f'L-. :I: 5~'-' ""-"L . INITIALS OF PERSON MA ING STATEME EXHIBIT PAGE ADDITIONAL PAGES MUSTCDNTAIN THE HEADING "STATEMENT OF TAKE/IIAT DATED 2..01'_ PAGES COIJTINUED. THE BDTTOM DF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STA TEMENT AND BE INITIALED AS "PAGE OF STA TEMENT PAGES. " WHEN ADDITIONAL PAGES ARE UTILIZED. THE BACK OF PAGE I WILL BE LINED OUT, AND THE WILL BE CONCLUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF ANOTHER COpy OF THIS FORM. DA FORM 2823, JUL 72 SUPERSEDES OA FORM 2823 1 JAN 68, WHICH WILL BE USED. "S!, 'PC v: 00 IT/ - _ )~~. ., -- ...., ( ~ '-'?"";"'" ::.. j ()~ y"""";) ,-, ::. ", ...... --- ------- - -- - ---- .._---- ------ (Continlled) STATEMENT ;J-t a -t;......~ I j.,.,-o C-o....." ,u-.c.....-y-fO/" fr"i(c.-r c. ~"""fo- t~ rtn. :r-;.~ wit~ ...l t~~ 6 ~19 1'- ;kr (N""" J/..,v-I 'Y" C. .....J Cv, ~o..", bad.. :J D" ::1 fL~ 'd.t sIc..... ;rAJ ':5 C!~'- y"c.. ' ':J V-C-" Crl' t7 t7J... n-.,j " $:6 s;,ck- +~C!f"5i~ ~~I L-.':./GNIJ r;J D/- s-rlff"tf;~//; AFFIDA VIT b. f. (7, WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENDS ON PAGE HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATEMENT - I FUll Y UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME, THE STATEMENT IS TRUE, I HAVE INITIALED All CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT, I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT DR REWARD , WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT , AND WITHOUT COERCION , UNLAWFUL INFLUENCE , DR UNLAWFUL INDUCEMENT, (Signatllre of Person Making Statement) WITNESSES: Subscribed and sworn to before me, a person authorIZed by law to administer oaths, this day nf at CAt.."" \" 'IO-" YU"-'.J::..... t!3 2c"' l\i...JI -r-- liStenilq Oath) ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS VI'In..l(c-( illL '1i(b (Typed Name of Person Adfllmistering Oath) J2. ORGANIZATION OR AODRESS )1. ~ 4J Ll-C,.--?-- (Aurhomy To Adminisrer Oarhs.! INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT PAGE PAGES U;oPPC v: 00 ~... .j . ,) ~ -~--- $""" ... . ~- .... (-' """ ,$_ -- --------- --_ -- (:: ,,-,,", I:~ SWORN STATEMENT For use 01 this form, see AR 190- 45; the proponent agency is OOCSOPS i 13DATE I TIME ~N lOCA Tlor~ FilE NUMBER 7"6::;- )3 gcTV SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER i GRADE/STATUS e...~- Gf'o P GO I I, 01'\ I~ JVI\e. WArH TO MAKE THE FOllOWING STATEMENT UNDER OIITH I\I-Pe 3 ... ,; "d-rF( Affr"'I-:I'o.'1tt-IY \~ Wc,"t,er ~S't moor"""", ~"J r klo.."J t"Ke. t~eM "",..I. s.t"r't~J I: 5~,:r: 1:0 e,cPI",:nQJ to w.."t,Qr: In \!)hrs Pc-~.so,,~r-J ;" the. CO",Pol,/,.., J S St~('teJ the,.... 1:,"""t: ~t ('t,!;PfMSe... Sx r. \~ 1:. '4 ""'1 "So Ol'le,. B Co""PCJ~" c) b~..i: 6-"",. ), Me/re. t\'Q:,. w ..i:~r Jv~ 5 ",,) on to our e)Cf'It,"t:;-r:o ,,\ t\'~' 'Je\\:('\fA ('- ,.. vJ'\t,Qr J.,.Q, ...rr:ve.S 1.01(,. """:'\ t..K'e. "t\'e",." ~o(' v..!;e,.- t"-e" J ""'hen -l' ()al(t,rJ.ove.rj,rlot:. 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IrmlAlS OF PERSON MAKING STATEME,VT EXHIBIT 0....p C-. ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING "STATEMENT OF OF AT THE STATEMENT AND DA TED BE INITIALED AS PAGES. " WHEN ADDITIONAL PAGES ARE UTILIZED, THE BACK OF PAGE! WILL BE LINED OUT BE COI/CLUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF ANOTHER COPY OF OA FORM 2823. JUl PAGE: CF TAKEN THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING STATEMENT Will u\"e.r-, N,,"t.. oil) ~f\ve.I't."'tl,e. t12f"\""G ~I t.\",,1..- "5 ~\JOV "to c."L 1.1.,12. -J tl, 01.'1:. "t.o ~C; r ~ ;1~. we. V\.,l!re.. rv",, '1p, e... Gr.d .L.Q. 'rlU .. Q Lo-' €"r;r-, r..." L\ ~t)\ (101\ P (.. M(?,~ v"'~ ~e. ~I.,CI't~ t"'r(')""" 'Ii:" 0.5lt ."t, c,-t"L!1' (!)!,)r "irf' c"... v'~ e: 5tt"rUe 1:." br:l)t, v P c..o"" e... t\,ef"\. A.s. rvf) to "t."-€" c. "tl..,e. PAGES 7DI!TINUED_ PAGE AND THE THIS FORM. SUPERSEDES OA FORM 2823, 1 JAf-.J 68, WHICH Will BE USED. PPC ", t.. f~ ' --- ~-,- -------,,--~./;'-- ----- '- 3T A TEMENT (Continu~d) No'T vJ(D AFFIDAVIT I, ~ t-.J A L.'?I:V , HAVE READ DR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATE MEN r WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENDS ON PAGE I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME. THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT, AND WITHOUT COERCION , UNLAWFUL INFlWiCE . OR UNLAWFUL INDUCEME.NT. (Signature of Person Making Statement! Subscribed and sworn 10 before me, a person authorizer! by law to WITNESSES administer oaths, this ----.LL day of at c...1:JN,..,. ...JD.fJ-..f1S' ' -HI VI1"LLA, ref/ng Oatil! ORGANIZATION DR ADDRESS ~UY ~-.A.~- (Type Name of Person Adrmmsterlllg Oath! -.Alt.r ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS 6~~ (b ) ( UGM \J IAuthof/ty To Adm/iilster Oaths) INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT PAGE L OF 2.. PAGES USAPP: vc QC // .$~ ~!~ ~~~ ~. .; ~~ /~~/~~/ .~~~-" ~...( ~~~~ '~~ ~~'" ~~~~""' ~~/". . -~ ~ -' ./ ~, / . ~-:~ ~~~~ ~ , ~~~"~;! ~~ ~ --/~ ;)? '" - .' ~~ ~~ (, ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ /./ ,~ ~-+,/?/-'" /' . , ~ ~ $';; "-::j~",-, --",, -------?'"~ --~/,-,~~ "'-~ . ~-(' / / ...:: ,..( "'--- SWORN STATEMENT DATE 0:'. ~_ For use of this form, see AR 190. 45; the proponent agency IS DDCSDPS :TIMf LOGA TION C hi,-,,1) V~'ILr...pJf . 11 "1:120.. tlf/.CL c1 j~9'- Gf\AD,:ST A TUS SOCIAL SECURITY NU MBER LAST NAME . FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME c:JX6c),l:!t.tOv....." /7lIC FILE ~UMBER t:'L' ~,. ':3lHJ c.~? SU , ---L ORGANIZA nON OR ADDRESS )jVD /';J,'-/IIJ"'-t /77/ I.:. H AC &/77 ~K! IZ-IJ ..Je.vrU! I 3 4-C~-'-'-~ t-U .2-- ..u.. 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TIlE BOTTO11 Of EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS or THE PERSON MAKING THE STA TEMENT A,VO BE INITIALED AS P" Of PAGES, " STA TEMENT WHEN AOOlTIONAL PAGES ARE UlILIZED, THE BACK OF PAGE WILL BE LiNED OUT, AND THE WILL BE CONCLUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE Of ANOTHER COPY Of THIS fORM, DA FORM 2823. JUL SUPERSEDES DA FORM 2823, 1 JAN 68, WHICH WILL BE USED, lISAPPC V2 ~./ ,,(' ( ........ ;;) -- - -- ---, -------- ,,-- ----- )-!j _ ST A TEMENT (Continued! ;1/ LA S 6!) -_u -- AFFIDAVIT (;1-1 c:?~ WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENOS ON PAGE ~K.A!':; IV , HAVE READ DR HAVE HAD RFAD TO ME ~ HIS STATEMENT I FUllY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME, THE STATEMENT IS TRUE, I HAVE INITiALED All CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAlr,ING THE STATEMENT, I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREEL Y WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT, AND WITHOUT COERCION, UNLAWFUL INFLUENCE , OR UNLAWFUL INDUCEMENT, (Sigl/ature of Person Making Statement! WITNESSES: Subscribed and sworn administer oaths to before me, a oerson authorIZed by law to , this L~l at C "'-/VII' VJ:b -:L' day of _ J:L~S'_ .:co~ "') 'II2" ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS --.k. ~ ~ \ U r: , ""'b tc.. ~"L A __ C." (Typed Name of Persol/ Administering Oath! AA ORGANIZATION DR ADDRESS 1:;1 (0) uc.IV\:r (Amhoflty To Adm/11Ister Oarhs! INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT PAGE PAGES u,"PPC I, 00 ,." ~---- ----- ' ,,~(,. (;;". ,~"- .,.,., - - __ l- SWORN STATEMENT 'Lee #- M) 6::;_ ~:=.Y.L -- i. TIME For use of this form , see AR 190, 45; the proponent agency is DDCSOPS DATE " I\TlON \J1 J.,lAG ILANr .J vrJ 13 ' FilE NUMBER i. 0.5 I.to SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME Tt,~1:) A L- I GRADE/STATUS ---------"--f;,,~/N.~- ORGANIZATION DR ADDRESS 1 ~ 1'1)) n1r ('~ --n Io,)/) ,4~" \"'~ I. ....5..ftlfI'IG'&....._ I1r ApPIUJUM4Tf.L-Y '~JO c~ 11ft Pi-KI(\I,f..~, .I ~A() Iv . TIlM J:w,,CA P,vi'-t. c,J 13 IA/~.()c c;, iHE k.'N~'-'rJ MP 5 . )PL C'C/\lI H-Eo Oi'uER-\JiCl 14N , fAII'-'"DiH WiA-i"'t~) fll4 '-( b, SI.. o"M --'D,~ ,ti:. ~ r-, hCZL-'::') ~~Q)"'"~IEl- n\hl e.""Amt 'Ii ",( AN, f",6e. 11ft 1",0" if\t~\~11J1 1t1~tJ r~'rcD "i'~"'r Tlif. jJfn=' :i. 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OTliU? n-l~ Ilc"~S , WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER CATH ill 1".-1, '" .:.: K f- (6iv.~ V""A fcR. 1":01" r'l 0 L. " KE,1mUN j i:. Ai 1~I 1.~ CvIU)5 nf'f'I(O""""i' V rt:", M""....",.5 lV h' ' 5m, ~F'(JI~(,..""lIiC"I ;Ju f /I , ,7/; Si71-TEI11frvT pt5 ! INITIALS OF PERSON MAKlr~G STATEMEfJT EXHIBIT " PAGE 1 Of 711 ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING "STA TEMENT Of THE BOTTDM OF EACH ADDITIDNAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INiTIALS Of THE PERSON MAKING Of TAKEN AT DA TED THE STATEMENT MlD BE INITIAl ED AS PAGES CONTINUED, PAGE PAGES. " WHEN ADDITIDNAL PAGES ARE UTIliZED, THE BACK OF PAGE I WI/i BE liNED OUT. AND THE STA TEMENT WILL BE CONCLUDED ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF ANOTHER Cf)oy OF THIS FORM DA FORM 2823, JUL 72 SUPERSEDES OA FORM 2823, 1 JAN 68, WHICH WILL BE USED. USAPPC" DC ,)., ~ -- -- ' //~ ~- ---------- ;---- ----- - -- - ST A TEMENT (Contirwed) """0 AFFIDAVIT A....c-", ~ . "",..",..,. WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENDS ON PAGE HAVE READ DR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATEMENT - I fULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS Of THE ENTIRE ST ATEMENT MADE BY ME- THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STA TEMENT I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREEL Y WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD. WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT . AND WITHOUT COERCION , UNLAWFUL INFLUENCE, OR UNLAWFUL INDUCEMENT- (Signature of Persall Makmg Statement! Subscribed and sworn to before me. a person authoflwd by law ta WITNESSES: administer oaths at . this Ct:tmf' liii;;I(.M.'t Itl ,.01 ___mm -- ORGANIZA TIDN OR ADDRESS Admill ~leii; (lei 06111 Ale &0""./) (Typed Name a /ltC, ,;)a. . +f) day 01 13& un --erson Adll;;:;;/s rinq OalM yun.r (Autllonty To Administer Oatlls! ORGANIZA TlON OR ADDRESS INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT 'j7\'S PAGE c:? PAGES USAeec y, OJ "-' \- ", - ' ...... "'&.~ ~ ' "'- \-\,\'. 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'---"' ST A TEMENT (Continued! ~1 U 0~CcJ AFFIDAVIT I. Df'\A.c'- A, Co ~ WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENOS ON PAGE , HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STA TEMENT I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE ST A TEMErn MADE BY ME. THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED All CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT. I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD , WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT, AND WITHOUT COERCION, UNLA FLUENCE, OR UNLAWFUL INDUCEMENT. ,emear! Subscribed and sworn to before me , a person authollZeri by law to WITNESSES: I,)~ administer oaths, this rI"yot 2.'----"" - at Z- ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS 1) - o;thj Person Adnuill. ~alure .-JA-C:c;1J (;lOA-'-2MLS /J. ..?S ~ fJf (Typed Name of Person Admlflls:eflng Oa:h) Af\T ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS )3~ (h) .f-1-:J (AI/thority To Admmisler Oaths) INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING PAGE PAGES 'PPI vo 110 ,-, , ~;;;, (-. \) ~-~ /~.- - ----'" ,:: : -- .!. (.,,-,~().) /;:;, ') "'"' ""' , :: ;'-~-:.? \-~, '-'-' .. ;=' , -\) ...,.. "'- /// :'? -=: - '-' "" ~.;..',/~/ -(, ~" -:; )( ~/':' """, '--' :-..-...--'-__ ---;::'-? ).....,-..:. ':::.:::\~ ,_ --; -;-/ ),; ,, -/ -.)--,,;:: ---",y ----- ----- --- '-----""-::~'" ----" "-','? - fYV(C SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form , see AR 190- 45; the proponent agency is ODCSOPS LOCATION tAAJI TI:A Cl))'I1P V/ 15 U"- (nIL I f---Uf'--J TV- -n,:c IfIc )'-),~I~ C TNo),V,, ')U~c..~ I:; "1(\1;: Ii /YI r: fJ/'vO TrjC1n l.J-; ,~ f fI,v I';' TII. L/IL//l 0.-.;.....,...," \1-, I/~ r:. III ,L.~ ell:;"" D,',v..-o 0;"", i/ffJ, FP,~IVI c..-=-,-;:"f/j ~f-ID /'YI.Ji IN iily.', /J/') FRcrn 1'15 "C-jJ,cOP. '71);; mJIe EXHIBIT OF STATEMENT DA FORM WILL BE CONCLUDED 2823, JUL 72 0:..; :: '-M 77- "/111 ...f.v,VAJ iJ "i)~, u'- P""'L 17// s.o- TII, JL 'S., , Pt"..I):;:), Co.; Jr/1 F'f. TAKEN ;) '7 '7,:: '='I, J!:: r/U 'r Fi?;;)A r ' 7/Jr. ~'1r:-J 77)'; ~T~ '0~ 2~, AT - u -r/Jr:' 'i;:""J. " PAGE 1 OF .2 - - DATED THE STA TEMENT A!ID BE iNITIALED AS /1-1:)' -;-;j(?~W)v(; I INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT THE INITIALS OF THE PFRSON MAKING rj;-l'::' JA: rJ;') L..) I , '--IC); U/. )v')L i-v f', ('...:..'" 70\. --;;-::"7 77/':;,:: 7/.,)~.u .I-/ TI/,::- Sf-:;;."" 71;" "///4 ~?P.F/) Ilj('..o\/,;'. "--'(:- !!.0C1'-) IN oRfJ,C/? -;:; 'J "' v) --;7J=: ST,c)('s G/'IV;:I\~7'"c:. '!"',l)IL e'A 1. T ':::. A 0'1'./ f,': /~!\J0 \NRv"",c: 'VI VI': ;:-r, /1 JJ::;I; U. 7/.I C"";'(r11-'\J\;/ u~ 7/1:: T(NJ q ~T:::(~ I""Jw ~:.r-y T'r1 ~r., Ii //,/J )v:J5 /14. '01:) ) c,--, T')-I'), 'v !~ CN TI--/.. L;~ T.l.I f':- THE HEADING "STATEMENT OF PAGES. YL T:::"-' I G, THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR lOt nl/J JY))- /-i.. Y/"u U 7ji~ TtIJ!~ S... H'" 7' II /1; r.., ~4-\.U f:w; 7/ ! f11(Jz..u.J"v.'J."'Dtu ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN 0j -:o.-l:..",:- 1.= 7'l)1\I. 01 IIIF/, fIXe l)vc:.I. 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PAGE OF 2, PAGES USAPpe"00 --- CAMP VIGILANT (AS (11" 72"d Military Police COlllpal1) I r .1i'- ,r,U'J' ----- ,~__ ) , PKISONER ,~.J()T I ' .lL:',n OJ i615 i KIA- 7 INJURILD I ESCAPE ATTEMPT I-JfUNI: 1400 if~ IIARI.II- ..J \ Ii ESCAPE' ROUTE Caught b~! QRi" (,IIAI" II r:lliij " I !J. g- -~ ?. -V~'-~~ &l~- FOUO Serious Incident Report To: Commander , 18th MP BDE From: Commander , 400lh MP BN Subject: SIR Number 030001 I, aragraph: 'itegory: Category 2 (AR 190- 40, Appendix C- Lg) l.- Type of incident: a. 1 US Soldier Injured b. Prisoner Death c. Seven Prisoners Injured - Date and Time: 131615(L)JUN03 8.tion. ABU GUHRA YB (Vic MB 23579 85233) )lher Information. a. Racial: No b. Trainee Involvement: 6. Personnel Involved. a. Subject. I a. Name: Sweeten , Marc b. Rank or grade: SGT c. Social Security Number: d. Race: Caucasian e. Sex: Unknown Position: Yard Tower Security Clearance: Secret Unit: 72d MP CO f. Age: h. 1. J. Duty Status: On duty b. Subject. 2 a. Name: Henry, George b. Rank or grade: SPC c. Social Security Number: FOUO g. FOUO d. Race: Caucasian e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Tower h. Security Clearance: N/A 1. Unit: 72d MP J. Duty Status: On Duty c. Subject. 3 a. Name: Jivapong, Charles grade: SPC b. Rank or c. Social Security Number: d. Race: Caucasian e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Tower 5 h. Security Clearance: Secret I. Unit: 72d MP CO J. Duty Status: On Duty 1: US Soldier. a. Name: Gillespie, James D. b. Rank or grade: SGT d. Victim. c. Social Security Number: d. Race: Caucasian e. Sex: f. Age: 29 Position: Enclosure Guard h. Security Clearance: Secret th MP Bn 1. Unit: 400 J. Duty e. Victim. 2: Status: N/A J8_~ Death (Gunshot a. Name: b. Rank or lower abdomen and back) to grade: Iraqi Civilian c. Social Security Number: 8667 d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Prisoner h. Security Clearance: N/A 1. Unit: N/ J. Duty Status: N/A f. Victim. 3: Injury a. Name: left arm) Vv_- H. (Gunshot to FOUO FOlJO b. Rank or grade: Iraqi Civilian c. Social Security Number: 8883 d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Prisoncr h. Security Clearance: N/A N/A 1. Unit: J. Duty N/A Status: Name:A._- g. Victim. 4: Injury (Gunshot a. to right abdomen) grade: Iraqi Civilian Security Number: 8956 b. Rank or c. Social d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown h. Position: Prisoner N/A Security Clearance: i. Unit: N/ A J. Duty N/A Status: S_M- h. Victim. 5: Injury (Gunshot to a. Name: grade: Iraqi Civilian Security Number: 9052 b. Rank or c. Social left arm) d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Prisoner h. Security Clearance: N/ A 1. Unit: N/ j. Duty Status: N/A a. Name: to left shoulder) R81_Y" 1. Victim. 6: InjurtiQ,unshot grade: Iraqi Civilian Security Number: 0749 b. Rank or c. Social d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Prisoner h. Security Clearance: N/ A I. Unit: N/ ~_M. j. Duty Status: N/A j. Victim. 7: Injury a. Name: (Gunshot to lower back and buttocks) FOUO g. FOUO b. Rank or grade: Iraqi Civilian c. Social Security Number: 7610 d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: h. N/A Security Clearance: I. Unit: J. Duty k. Victim. Unknown Position: Prisoner NI Status: N/A W_-~ 8: Injury (Gunshot to left abdomen) a. Name: b. Rank or grade: Iraqi Civihan c. Social Security Number: 8576 d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Prisoner h. Security Clearance: N/A 1. Unit: N/ A J. Duty Status: N/A N- ~ Victim. 9: Injury (Gunshot to left a. Name: b. Rank or grade: Iraqi Civilian c. Social Security Number: 9158 d. Race: Arab e. Sex: f. Age: Unknown Position: Prisoner h. Security Clearance: N/A 1. Unit: N/ J. Duty Status: N/ A 7. Summary of Incident: a. Synopsis: Eight prisoners began to riot after witnessing 14 inmates being released. They attempted to overtake the guards utilizing rocks and tent poles. One MP received minor injuries from a rock. Guards opened fire killing one and wounding se\'en prisoners. The seven were provided Air MEDEV AC to LSA DOGWOOD, along with an MP providing security on the prisoners. IPF forces were notified and a civilian ambulance was escorted back to the prison to retrieve the body of the KIA. b. Events Preceding the Incident: On 12 lun at 1800 hours , the detainees became agitated and began demanding answers regarding their capture and the amount of time they would be held in custody. They were upset and declared that they were being 1"OUO FOUO housed improperly and lacked basic needs such as showers. shampoo , blankets. and toilets. Several of the detainees threw rocks and tent poles out of the enclosure at the guards and one guard was struck in the hand. At that time , the Company First Sergeant. Daryl Keithley, and the CommandcL Troy Armstrong, responded to thc yard and addressed the detainees through one of the prisoner interpreters. They were advised that many of the new detainees had release dates and that the Camp Commander would review other cases and provide information when available. The detainees were all advised that throwing rocks and tent poles at the guards would constitute deadly force and that they could and would be shot if that behavior occurred again. A SlTREP was sent to battalion with a request to charge the individuals and have them sent to Camp Cropper. c. On 13 .Tun 2003 , at approximately 1400 hours, a disturbance was again reported in the yard and involved an attempted escape by detainee #8968. The detainee attempted to go through the wire utilizing a cardboard box. however. was immediately apprehended as he exited the wire. At this time a count was initiated . howcvcr. detainees in both compounds refused to stand to be counted. The QRF was dispatched. and the count proceeded without incident. Shortly after the count the QRF was caIJed again to respond to multiple gunshots occurring in the yard. Multiple detainees with rocks and tent poles had targeted the MPs working the enclosure compounds. As the enclosure "llards attempted to flee the objects , the tower guards feared that the enclosure guards \'.cre ill danger. Three Tower Guards simultaneously follo\ved the ROE , and fired upon the detainees \\lho were engaging in the use of deadly foree against US. personnel. T\vo urthe towers fired 12- gauge shotguns expending eight rounds. The third guard fired four 16 rounds. Seven detainees were wounded and one killed as a result of the incident. One U. S. soldier was injured by a rock. All wounded were taken from the enclosure area and provided first aid by medics from the 400111 MP Bn and combat lifesavers from the 72d MP Co. MEDEV AC was requested and the seven wounded were evacuated under one MP guard. The body and personal belongings of the deceased prisoner were released to Iraqi authorities. 8. Remarks: All rounds were confiscated, the crime scene was photographed, and tower views were photographed. Personal property of the KIi\ \vas provided to Iraqi authorities who retrieved the body at 1930. The riot was believed to have bi;;en caused by a Jack of information about their dispositions , dates of release , and lack of basic living necessities. 9. Publicity: Unknown 10. Commander Reporting: Dale A. Burtyk , LTC (P), 400ll1 MP Battalion 11. Point of Contact: a. Prison Company Commander , CPT Troy E. An11Strong, 72d MP CO b. Reporting Officer , CPT Robert Snyder, Battalion Assistant S3 FOUO FOUO 12. Downgrading Instruction: FOUO markings may be removed after J 3 July 2003 13. Other Requested Information: a. What gate or guards were rushed? Three Enclosure Guards. location between the enclosure guard and the tower guards. The tower guards formed a triangular position around the enclosure guard and b. Describe the prisoners. The guards fired their weapons from the towers. c. How many guards used their weapons? Three guards; Total rounds expended: four M- 16 rounds from the Yard Tower; five 12- guage shotgun rounds from Tower 6; and three shotgun rounds from Tower 5. FOUO ,, :- (. , bv.:~ Investigation Action Log 13 June 2003 1915 Assigned as investigating officer out to prison for pictures , Dark upon arrival , company stated they took pictures , walked over scene , checked status of unit soldiers for well being, advised command of appointment order , advised command of return in near future for interviews, gathered Co Commander s Initial report Left prison 1945 Moved 2045 14 June 2003 Spend day researching and pLanning investigation strategy, gathered BN SIR 15 June 2003 Spend day at Camp Vigilant gather sops , sworn statements , map site i6 June 2003 Mission support requirements 17 June 2003 Spend day at Camp Vigilant , gather evidence , sworn statements. 18 June 2003 Mission support requirements 19 June 2003 Spend day typing up report 20 June 2003 Mission support requirements ~ I June 2003 Print report and turn in