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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 08:32 AM Feb 2013

Ex-Marine Charged with Murder in Sniper Chris Kyle's Death

Authorities still have no motive in the killing of Navy sniper Chris Kyle, but most signs seem to point the post-traumatic stress disorder as a possible culprit. Iraq war veteran Eddie Routh was charged with two counts of murder after shooting Kyle and his friend, Chris Littlefield, on Saturday. He also faces one extra count of capital murder, though those formal charges could be added to or amended later. Kyle was reportedly mentoring Routh as part of his regular charity work helping veterans cope with life after returning from activity. The FITCO Cares Foundation was co-founded by Kyle after his retirement from the Navy, specifically to help those suffering from PTSD. A spokesperson for the foundation said, "Chris died doing what he filled his heart with passion -- serving soldiers struggling with the fight to overcome PTSD."

Despite being another high-profile shooting at a time when Americans have become focused on preventing gun violence, the story has instead become about the sad plight of veterans who have come back from war with serious mental health issues. In fact, Kyle's death may do for veterans what Sandy Hook has done for gun violence, by shining a bright light on a problem that has become an American epidemic. It's been widely reported that more soliders died from suicide last year than were killed in combat. And that's only counting active duty soliders, and not the thousands of veterans who are discharged every year, often with little monitoring of their ongoing health.

Military sources said they will not be involved in the investigation or in bringing charges, as Routh was no longer on activity duty.


MORE: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/02/ex-marine-charged-murder-sniper-chris-kyles-death/61751/

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Ex-Marine Charged with Murder in Sniper Chris Kyle's Death (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Feb 2013 OP
Oh boy.... FarPoint Feb 2013 #1
That's what I thought deutsey Feb 2013 #2
Sniper Kyle ain't someone I'm gonna mourn for. redgreenandblue Feb 2013 #3
There is good in everyone. FarPoint Feb 2013 #4
says you. Zax2me Feb 2013 #5

FarPoint

(12,351 posts)
1. Oh boy....
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 08:43 AM
Feb 2013

This was an accident waiting to happen. It was complete arrogance for Kyle to take an ill veteran with PTSD to a gun range, with guns and live bullets....Kyle was way out of his element. The entire comrade thing with weapons...no doubt evoked a flashback of mammoth proportion.

Kyle had no Mental Health credentials....too sad that he was not warned of the insane danger of such an act. This was a recipe for injury.

FarPoint

(12,351 posts)
4. There is good in everyone.
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 09:37 AM
Feb 2013

I didn't support his political views, I recognize his accomplishments in the military...which were honorable. It was his arrogance, limited insight into PTSD that got him dead.

RIP Kyle

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