The Air Force has announced that the U.S. fighter pilot who mistakenly bombed and killed four Canadians in Afghanistan will not face court martial and charges of manslaughter. Instead he will be charged for the much less serious crime of dereliction of duty. Instead of 64 years in prison, he faces one month in confinement or loss of one month’s pay.
Charges Lowered For U.S. Fighter Pilot
HeadlineJun 25, 2004