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international2 years ago

US Marine Veteran Paul Whelan Assaulted by Fellow Prisoner in Russian Labor Camp

Paul Whelan, a US Marine veteran imprisoned in Russia on espionage charges, was attacked by another inmate at a labor camp, according to his family. The incident occurred when Whelan asked the inmate to move out of the way at a sewing table. The attacker hit Whelan in the face, breaking his glasses, but other prisoners intervened to prevent further harm. Whelan has requested an investigation into the attack and expressed concerns about his safety. The US State Department has expressed concern and called for Whelan's release, urging Russia to ensure the safety and fair treatment of all detained US citizens. Whelan was arrested in 2018 and sentenced to 16 years in prison, but both he and the US government deny the charges.

heroic-acts2 years ago

Heroic Marine Veteran Rescues Swimmer from Rip Current at Jersey Shore

A US Marine veteran, Stephen Houser, saved the life of a man caught in a rip current off Sea Bright Beach in New Jersey. Houser transformed his surfboard into a makeshift life raft and rescued the struggling swimmer from the treacherous currents. The incident occurred during turbulent sea conditions caused by the lingering effects of Hurricane Idalia. Houser and the rescued swimmer, Gabe McCabe, have formed a lifelong friendship as a result of the rescue. Tragically, two other individuals lost their lives to the powerful rip currents along the Jersey Shore.

crime2 years ago

Marine veteran to face manslaughter charge in NYC subway chokehold death.

US Marine veteran Daniel Penny is expected to surrender to police and face a felony manslaughter charge for holding homeless street artist Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on a New York subway train earlier this month. Neely had been "acting erratically" before the incident but had not attacked anyone on the train before being put in the chokehold. Neely's death has ignited protests while refocusing attention on struggles with homelessness and mental illness across America. Penny's attorneys said they are confident he will be "fully absolved of any wrongdoing."