President Trump reviewing case of former US service member charged with murder

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President Trump reviewing case of former US service member charged with murder




President Trump tweeted Sunday morning that he will be reviewing the case of a former U.S. Army Green Beret who has been charged with the murder of a suspected Taliban bomb maker, suggesting that the president may be considering granting a pardon.



The charges against Major Matthew Golsteyn, announced last week, follow multiple investigations into his role in the 2010 death of an Afghan man whose killing he admitted to on Fox News during a 2016 interview. The death occurred while Golsteyn was deployed in Afghanistan.







"Major Matthew Golsteyn's immediate commander has determined that sufficient evidence exists to warrant the preferral of charges against him," said Lt. Col. Loren Bymer, a spokesman for U.S. Army Special Operations Command, in a statement last week.





Golsteyn has been charged with premeditated murder, a charge that could result in the death penalty if he is convicted.

PHOTO: President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Democratic leaders the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Dec. 11, 2018.Evan Vucci/AP
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Democratic leaders the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Dec. 11, 2018.




The Army Criminal Investigation Command's initial investigation of Golsteyn began after he admitted in a 2011 CIA job interview that he had killed the man he suspected of being a bomb maker. The investigators did not determine conclusively that Golsteyn had killed the man, but the admission resulted in Golsteyn losing a Silver Star for heroism he had earned during his deployment.



A later review of the alleged killing resulted in Golsteyn leaving the Army in 2015 with a general discharge.



A new Army investigation into the alleged incident was triggered following Golsteyn's October 2016 appearance on Fox News, in which he acknowledged that he had killed the man during his deployment.


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