Ryan Weemer

  • Sergeant Ryan Weemer is a U.S. Marine charged with murdering a prisoner during fighting in the Iraqi town of Fallujah in 2004.

    Weemer's alleged crime came to light when he was asked whether he had been involved in any wrongful deaths while applying for a Secret Service position. He was being monitored by a polygraph. Weemer admitted to the killings of the unarmed prisoners and said other Marines in Fallujah were involved too.

    Two other marines are implicated in the killings. Sgt Jermaine Nelson faces similar charges and Jose Nazario will face a manslaughter charge.

  • What Happened?

    1. Sgt. Jermaine Nelson testified in a preliminary hearing for the Weemer trial
    2. Nelson stated that he and Weemer were ordered to kill the prisoners by their sergeant
    3. Third man facing charges, Sgt. Jose Nazario, said ""I'm not doing all this . . . by myself. You're doing one and Weemer is doing one"
    4. Nazario then shot a prisoner in the head
    5. Weemer then shot a prisoner mulitple times
    6. According to reports, the prisoners were killed after a platoon commander (on the radio) asked whether the Iraqis were "dead yet"

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