Two US Soldiers Questioned Over Assault in Dongducheon
|USFK should expect that every incident involving US soldiers that the Korean media becomes aware of will be publicized:
Two female U.S. army soldiers have been questioned for allegedly assaulting a Korean man and a police officer in Dongducheon, police said Monday.
According to Gyeonggi Bukbu Provincial Police Agency, a private, 20, from the U.S. Eighth Army and a private first class, 19, from the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division were questioned in the early hours of the day after allegedly kicking and punching a man, 58, and a police officer.
This came after an altercation between the soldiers and the man at around midnight. How the trouble started is still unclear.
Police said the soldiers refused to say anything and returned to their units later.
Police plan to summon them again for questioning after checking surveillance cameras in the area.
We are not at the point that the Korean media will sensationalize these incidents yet. They will just matter of factly report every little incident to keep the GI crime narrative simmering with the public.
I suspect that after a peace treaty is signed and the Korean left mobilizes surrogates to push for US troop withdrawals that is when they will sensationalize every little incident that happens like they did in the late 90’s to early 2000’s timeframe.
Wasn’t this “unruly soldier” incident several months ago?
Trump might sign a horribly one-sided “peace treaty” with KJU, but that doesn’t mean congress will approve the moron’s self-serving stunt.
p.s. The two soldiers are doing the right thing. They’re not talking to the prosecution!
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Sounds like broken curfew to me and why were two privates downtown at that time? Bet someone had a little or more than likely lot to drink not to mention could this be another case of good ole underage drinking? Maybe not but makes wonder what two privates are doing at that time!
Ron: “Sounds like broken curfew”
The original report said the incident happened “at around midnight.” So it’s quite possible they were on their way to the Casey gate before midnight when the sheet hit the fan.
Did they heave their MKGA hats?
They beat the old guy, dumped kimchee on him, draped a Japanese flag over him, and yelled, “Dokdo isn’t yours!”
Last week, they sent him an electric fan with a note telling him to run it while he slept.
The guy thought he was Dutch. Tried to put his finger in the dike. If they’d had reflective chastity belts you know where would have been safe. Time for a safety Stand-down Day!
I know there’s a poem in there somewhere.