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  • #46
    Can't believe this hasn't been posted. He has been freed.

    I still think we should have sent SEALS in to get him out and fuck some shit up.

    http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/01/world/...-marine-freed/


    (CNN) -- U.S. Marine reservist Sgt. Andrew Paul Tahmooressi is enjoying his first day home Saturday in Miami, freed from a seven-month detention in Mexico in a weapons case that he claimed grew merely from his taking a wrong turn.

    His jailing drew widespread attention because he and his mother made an emotional plea for his release, echoed by such public figures as former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and television host Montel Williams, both of whom pressured Mexican officials on Tahmooressi's behalf.

    The Marine who served in Afghanistan said he was being wrongly prosecuted and was suffering post-traumatic stress disorder.

    "I think he's thrilled," family spokesman Jonathan Franks told CNN on Saturday morning.

    "It's setting in. They need a little bit of time to reconnect as a family," Franks said.
    Mexico court orders U.S. marine's release
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    A big, long hug

    Tahmooressi boarded a flight from San Diego late Friday, shortly after his release.

    "It is with an overwhelming and humbling feeling of relief that we confirm that Andrew was released today after spending 214 days in Mexican jail," his relatives said in a statement.

    It was an emotional reunion with "big smiles" and a big, lengthy hug between Tahmooressi and his mother when they saw each other Friday evening.

    "Without question, it was one of the most powerful experiences of my life," Franks said, who was present for the mother-son reunion. "Everybody was very excited."

    "These are people who guided by deep faith, and they're grateful. I'm not sure how much more eloquently you can put it," Franks said.

    Tahmooressi is in good physical condition, Franks said. "Obviously he hasn't spent a lot of time outside. He hasn't had much access to a gym as he had in his prior life, but he looks great," Franks said.

    The Marine doesn't bear any "ill will" toward Mexico, Franks added.

    Making 'the right choice'

    Tahmooressi and his mother weren't making public comments Saturday.

    "After a while, he will speak for himself," Franks said. "I think it's going to be several days, some time next week."

    Richardson said he was among those who pressed for Tahmooressi's release, and he visited the former Marine at Mexico's El Hongo federal prison last week.

    "I think the Mexican judge made the right choice ... because of PTSD, on humanitarian grounds, (that) he should be released," Richardson told CNN on Saturday morning.

    "He's a good young man," Richardson said. "He served two tours in Afghanistan. He's suffered enough."

    State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said many U.S. officials and some Congress members worked through the Mexican legal process on behalf of Tahmooressi.

    "We are pleased Mexican judicial authorities ordered Sgt. Tahmooressi released on October 31," Psaki said.

    Mexican Embassy: Respecting the law

    Mexican officials said "the legal process was carried out in strict accordance with the applicable legal framework and with full respect for the rights and guarantees of the U.S. citizen," the Mexican Embassy said in a statement.

    "During the time of his detention, he received medical care and (accommodations) were made for him to receive personal visits," the embassy said. "The Government of Mexico reiterates its commitment to fully respect the rule of law as well as the human rights of all those within its jurisdiction. That includes the right of foreign citizens to consular notification and access, as well as guarantees of due process."

    Tahmooressi was held on weapons charges after his arrest March 31 at a checkpoint in Tijuana, Mexico.

    At the time, Mexican customs agents found three firearms in his truck, including a .45-caliber pistol, a pump shotgun and an AR-15 rifle. Mexico has strict federal laws on bringing weapons into the country.

    Since his arrest, Tahmooressi has maintained that he took a wrong turn on the California side of the border and accidentally crossed into Tijuana.

    The Mexican court said it found no cause to prosecute him on charges of carrying two firearms used exclusively by the military, possessing cartridges used exclusively by the military and carrying a firearm without a license

    It also recommended he be treated for post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Some Mexicans' criticism

    Some Mexican nationals, however, criticized Tahmooressi and said it was no accident he was caught with guns in Mexico.

    Fernando Benitez, an attorney for Tahmooressi, acknowledged how "in any country there will be some very specific sectors of society that will be a little extreme in their views."

    "Mexico's not an exception," Benitez told CNN. "However, most people that really got to know the workings of the case agreed that this young man has to come back home."

    If the case went to trial, Benitez felt Tahmooressi would have won, the attorney said.

    "You know, it was a complicated case, but it wasn't -- never felt we couldn't win it," Benitez said.

    On Monday, Benitez will try to reclaim the Marine's truck and weapons, said the lawyer who's based in Tijuana, Mexico.

    Mother pleaded for release

    In May, his mother said he served with the Marines in Afghanistan, and had moved to the San Ysidro, California, area to get treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.

    "He has unresolved, or untreated PTSD, and he cannot get the cognitive therapy behavior that veterans of America receive ... in a Mexico jail, where there is no such thing," Jill Tahmooressi said earlier this year.

    Paul Tahmooressi has described a suicide attempt by his son with a shattered light bulb after being punched, slapped, cursed at, deprived of water and food, and shackled to a bed with a four-point restraint.

    Conditions improved after media coverage of his plight, he said.

    Mexican prison authorities have denied the abuse allegations.

    CNN's Joe Sutton and Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this report.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
      Can't believe this hasn't been posted. He has been freed.

      I still think we should have sent SEALS in to get him out and fuck some shit up.

      http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/01/world/...-marine-freed/
      Why send in troops? He broke the law.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
        Why send in troops? He broke the law.
        Well for one it was an accident and honest mistake. In those instances, even stateside, I do believe in leniency. More importantly, thousands of illegals are crossing our borders and killing and raping people only to have nothing happen to them. Mexico is corrupt and doing nothing to prevent their people from breaking our laws and entering here illegally; in fact they were encouraging it when all those kids were coming up from South America. And finally, there have been so many instances of the Mexican Army crossing over armed and firing shots and that needs to be answered to with armed force. A SEAL team extraction should have been step one. Step two should be getting our guys out of Iraq, and Afghanistan, and ebola-ridden Africa, and we should be waging a war against Mexico. We need to have daily air strikes on the drug compounds and need to be taking out all the corrupt leaders there who are hurting the U.S., which is pretty much all of them. None of that will happen any time soon, but it needs to. Our sovereignty has been encroached on multiple times by gangs, armed thugs, and their military and it needs to be dealt with swiftly and very harshly. Mexico did not arrest this guy because he broke the law; they arrested him and held him so long to make a political statement. That is all this was.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
          Well for one it was an accident and honest mistake. In those instances, even stateside, I do believe in leniency. More importantly, thousands of illegals are crossing our borders and killing and raping people only to have nothing happen to them. Mexico is corrupt and doing nothing to prevent their people from breaking our laws and entering here illegally; in fact they were encouraging it when all those kids were coming up from South America. And finally, there have been so many instances of the Mexican Army crossing over armed and firing shots and that needs to be answered to with armed force. A SEAL team extraction should have been step one. Step two should be getting our guys out of Iraq, and Afghanistan, and ebola-ridden Africa, and we should be waging a war against Mexico. We need to have daily air strikes on the drug compounds and need to be taking out all the corrupt leaders there who are hurting the U.S., which is pretty much all of them. None of that will happen any time soon, but it needs to. Our sovereignty has been encroached on multiple times by gangs, armed thugs, and their military and it needs to be dealt with swiftly and very harshly. Mexico did not arrest this guy because he broke the law; they arrested him and held him so long to make a political statement. That is all this was.

          Much like the Middle East, we created a lot of these problems with our dumbshit hard line draconian anti-drug laws.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
            Well for one it was an accident and honest mistake. In those instances, even stateside, I do believe in leniency. More importantly, thousands of illegals are crossing our borders and killing and raping people only to have nothing happen to them. Mexico is corrupt and doing nothing to prevent their people from breaking our laws and entering here illegally; in fact they were encouraging it when all those kids were coming up from South America. And finally, there have been so many instances of the Mexican Army crossing over armed and firing shots and that needs to be answered to with armed force. A SEAL team extraction should have been step one. Step two should be getting our guys out of Iraq, and Afghanistan, and ebola-ridden Africa, and we should be waging a war against Mexico. We need to have daily air strikes on the drug compounds and need to be taking out all the corrupt leaders there who are hurting the U.S., which is pretty much all of them. None of that will happen ainy time soon, but it needs to. Our sovereignty has been encroached on multiple times by gangs, armed thugs, and their military and it needs to be dealt with swiftly and very harshly. Mexico did not arrest this guy because he broke the law; they arrested him and held him so long to make a political statement. That is all this was.
            we are just as corrupt by not doing anything about it, basically inviting it.
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            • #51
              Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
              Why send in troops? He broke the law.
              Because we don't leave our own in a prison in a hell hole.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                Because we don't leave our own in a prison in a hell hole.
                Uhhhhhh. Yes we do. You break the laws of another country as a civilian you're going to go through their cour system. Sure they can try diplomatic means to get your ass out, but sending in the military for one dipshit civvie is idiotic. What you're talking about is saying to every other country in the world "fuck your laws, our citizens can do whatever they damned well please."

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                  Uhhhhhh. Yes we do. You break the laws of another country as a civilian you're going to go through their cour system. Sure they can try diplomatic means to get your ass out, but sending in the military for one dipshit civvie is idiotic. What you're talking about is saying to every other country in the world "fuck your laws, our citizens can do whatever they damned well please."
                  Not quite. There have been plenty of military and US citizens arrested overseas and I am fine in most instances either letting them go through the system or getting them out by diplomatic means. But this Mexico, and my opinion is Fuck Mexico.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                    Uhhhhhh. Yes we do. You break the laws of another country as a civilian you're going to go through their cour system. Sure they can try diplomatic means to get your ass out, but sending in the military for one dipshit civvie is idiotic. What you're talking about is saying to every other country in the world "fuck your laws, our citizens can do whatever they damned well please."
                    No, we really don't. Especially when our guy's life is at risk. We don't leave our guys behind and we should have cut off all aid to Mexico and started shooting the illegals as they cross until they surrendered our Marine back.

                    Edit: He wasn't a civvie. He was a Marine who came down on activation orders WHILE he was in prison.
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                      Why send in troops? He broke the law.
                      Mexico broke more than the law when the flew a helicopter flew into our airspace and took some pot shots at our Border Patrol(while this Marine was in their custody). Our government basically responded with "its all good dawg, we understand shit happens."

                      If he was gun running, stick it to him, if he was being dumb, careless, etc., get him back, especially given his service to this country.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                        No, we really don't. Especially when our guy's life is at risk. We don't leave our guys behind and we should have cut off all aid to Mexico and started shooting the illegals as they cross until they surrendered our Marine back.

                        Edit: He wasn't a civvie. He was a Marine who came down on activation orders WHILE he was in prison.
                        Where did you read that? Everything that I can find paints him as a separated veteran with PTSD.

                        Yes. We really do. REGARDLESS, does the UCMJ say nothing about violating the laws of other countries? I'm pretty sure it addresses the topic, and I'm hunting info down now.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                          Because we don't leave our own in a prison in a hell hole.
                          uhhhh yes you do

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                            Where did you read that? Everything that I can find paints him as a separated veteran with PTSD.

                            Yes. We really do. REGARDLESS, does the UCMJ say nothing about violating the laws of other countries? I'm pretty sure it addresses the topic, and I'm hunting info down now.
                            The last thing I heard on the news was that he was on new orders to San Diego and those guns were legally purchased by him. Both of those work in favor to his story. He wouldn't know his way around and who smuggle guns that can be traced back so easily? Well, other than Eric Holder.

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                            • #59
                              I almost drove into mexico accidentally when I was stationed in Southern California, it's a lot easier to do than it sounds.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Denny View Post
                                The last thing I heard on the news was that he was on new orders to San Diego and those guns were legally purchased by him. Both of those work in favor to his story. He wouldn't know his way around and who smuggle guns that can be traced back so easily? Well, other than Eric Holder.
                                I don't watch the news, but every online article I've come across has him as a veteran reservist.

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