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Homicide At Camp Lejeune
WTF is going on? 3 things in 2 days....now the Corps, what? Seriously...
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/69368877.html
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This is ****ing crazy.....
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Seriously WTF is going on. I'd say its about time for a Safety Standown
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Glad I live in Arizona where everyone has at least one firearm hidden on them and that kind of sh*t would be delt with swiftly around here...
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I heard about it this morning, a Cpl told me. I didn't realize it was out at French Creek though, that's where my barracks are at. Things are starting to get out of hand.
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At least it wasn't a killing spree. Homicides are nothing new in the Corps, but it's still sad to hear about them.
He had been in for 3 years and he is only a Pvt- obviously a sh!tbag.
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This is true. When I was there in 1973 they were averaging about one per month on the base. Back then there was much less to do on and off base other than drink and fight. If you didn't have a car, or a friend who did, it was tough to go places. Even TV was limited.
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Law in custody of military authorities
November 08, 2009 6:20 PM Private Jonathan Law, 21, was placed in custody of authorities at the Camp Lejeune Brig Sunday, for the alleged homicide of Cpl. Joshua E. Hartzell, 22, according to a release from 2d Marine Logistics Group. Born Oct. 20, 1987, Hartzell, joined the Marine Corps Sept. 5, 2006. He was from Hamilton, Ohio and his personal awards include the Good Conduct Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal, the release said. Law was moved Saturday night from Pitt County Memorial Hospital, where he was treated for self-inflicted wounds, to the brig, according to the release. Law was a supply administration clerk assigned to 2nd Supply Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force and Camp Lejeune. Hartzell was an electro-optical ordnance repairer with 2nd Maintenance Battalion also in 2nd Marine Logistics Group. Law was from Clark County, Nev. and joined the Marine Corps Aug. 15, 2006, according to the release. Law deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from August 2007 to March 2008. His awards include the Iraqi Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. Appropriate charges are pending, the release said. The homicide is under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service investigation.
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Family says slain Marine loved the Corps
Colleague charged with murder in Friday death November 09, 2009 6:32 PM LINDELL KAY Family and friends say a Marine beat to death aboard Camp Lejeune early Friday was an outdoorsman who loved being in the Corps. Cpl. Joshua Hartzell, 22, of Hamilton, Ohio, is remembered by loved ones as a kind-hearted friend who would help anybody, his sister Rebecca Lumpkin said. “Josh was special,” she said. “Everyone who knew Josh knew that.” The man accused of killing Hartzell, Pvt. Jonathan Law, 21, has been charged with murder and is being held in the Camp Lejeune Brig. Hartzell’s family was still reeling Monday by the news Hartzell was gone. Family described Hartzell as a true outdoorsman who loved fishing and hunting. He wrestled for his high school varsity team. “He loved being a Marine,” Lumpkin said. Hartzell’s girlfriend, Ashley Kieswether, told The Daily News she was on the phone with Hartzell late Thursday night and heard shouting and a scuffle — then the phone went dead. “He hasn’t answered all morning, none of his friends have seen him and I can’t get up with his family,” she said frantically Friday morning. When word began to circulate that a Marine in the 2nd Marine Logistics Group had been killed, Kieswether contacted The Daily News by phone from Ohio looking for help in determining whether Hartzell was the victim. Kieswether’s fears that her boyfriend was dead became reality when she was officially informed Friday night. “He was the sweetest person,” she said of Hartzell. “He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.” Law was previously on suicide watch and was previously involved in alleged assault, a member of the 2nd MLG told The Daily News. Around 1 a.m. Friday, Camp Lejeune Provost Marshals responded to a disturbance at the French Creek barracks. They found “Law with apparent self-inflicted wounds and Hartzell’s body in the woods across the street,” Capt. Timothy Patrick said in a Monday a press release. “An initial autopsy completed Saturday by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology indicated that Hartzell died from blunt force trauma to the head,” the release states. Law, originally from Clark County, Nev., was initially transported to Pitt County Memorial Hospital to be treated for self-inflicted wounds Friday. He was remanded to the brig Saturday night by agents with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. A supply clerk with 2nd Supply Battalion, Law joined the Marine Corps in 2006. His awards include the Iraqi Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. Hartzell was an electro-optical ordnance repairer with 2nd Maintenance Battalion. He joined the Marine Corps in 2006. His awards include the Good Conduct Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. Contact Lindell Kay at 910-219-8456. Read his blog at http://onslowcrime.encblogs.com.
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