[Vision2020] Sergeant said kill me as leaders lay dying
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bear at moscow.com
Tue Apr 21 08:15:50 PDT 2009
Tom,
A sad situation all the way around.
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> Courtesy of the April 27, 2009 edition of the Army Times.
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> Sergeant Joseph Bozicevich
>
> http://tinyurl.com/Bozicevich
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> Sgt. said kill me as leaders lay dying
> By Michelle Tan - Staff writer
>
> FORT STEWART, Ga. Just f------ kill me! Just f------ kill me!
>
> Sgt. Joseph C. Bozicevich was yelling as he lay facedown on the ground,
> restrained by at least two other soldiers at Patrol Base Jurf at Sahkr,
> Iraq.
>
> Nearby, the two soldiers Bozicevich is accused of shooting lay bleeding as
> medics and fellow soldiers worked furiously to save them.
>
> Staff Sgt. Darris J. Dawson, a 24-year-old squad leader from Pensacola,
> Fla., and Sgt. Wesley R. Durbin, who, like Bozicevich, was a team leader,
> later died from their wounds. Durbin, 26, was from Hurst, Texas.
>
> Bozicevich, 39, of Minneapolis, faces two counts of premeditated murder.
>
> It was Sept. 14, 2008, at a small, company-sized patrol base inhabited by
> soldiers from A Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade
> Combat Team, and 3rd Infantry Division.
>
> On Monday, details of the incident were discussed publicly for the first
> time as the Article 32 for Bozicevich began in the courthouse on post.
>
> Several soldiers from the company testified for the prosecution Monday
> that the shootings, which took place between 1 and 2 a.m. Sept. 14, came
> after Dawson and Durbin planned to counsel Bozicevich for losing a 40mm
> grenade for his M-203 grenade launcher, being disrespectful toward his
> squad leader Dawson, and for leaving behind one of his soldiers during a
> foot patrol.
>
> Earlier in the day, after the soldiers, who belonged to the companys 2nd
> Platoon, arrived at the patrol base from Forward Operating Base
> Iskandiriyah, several soldiers testified that they heard a commotion about
> Bozicevich losing a 40mm grenade.
>
> According to testimony, Bozicevich had said one of his soldiers took the
> grenade; others thought he lost the sensitive item.
>
> Staff Sgt. Michael Muci testified that later in the day he heard an
> argument between Dawson and Bozicevich.
>
> First Lt. Ryan Daly, the platoon leader, testified that the last straw was
> when the soldiers went on a foot patrol and Bozicevich, who was supposed
> to lead the patrol, got lost and later failed to round up his soldier,
> Spc. David Basch.
>
> At the end, leaving a soldier behind, that was kind of it, Daly
> testified.
>
> Basch testified that the patrol stopped at the Iraqi police station across
> the street from the patrol base. When they arrived, Basch said Bozicevich
> told him to pull security at the back of the building. He later realized,
> when he saw helmeted heads walking out of the police station gates, that
> the patrol was leaving.
>
> I heard Sergeant Dawson say, Who is that? Who left their soldier
> behind? Basch said, adding that he ran to catch up with the group.
>
> When the soldiers returned to the patrol base after 11 p.m. Sept. 13,
> Dawson met with Daly and 1st Sgt. Xaver Perdue, who at the time was the
> platoon sergeant.
>
> The three decided to counsel Bozicevich, put him on duty at the Joint
> Security Station on the patrol base and place him on Durbins team.
>
> Daly said Dawson appeared to be fired up and ready to counsel Bozicevich.
>
> After 1 a.m., Spc. Michael McDaniel testified that he woke up to use the
> bathroom when he heard what sounded like someone kicking a trash can. When
> he realized it was gunfire, McDaniel said he woke up the other soldiers in
> his squad and ran out toward the front gate.
>
> I saw Sergeant Dawson laying on the ground, I thought it was an Iraqi,
> McDaniel testified.
>
> He kept running toward the gate, where he saw someone in ACUs and
> realized it was Bozicevich. Another soldier was already restraining him.
>
> I heard Boz yelling Just kill me, just kill me, he testified.
>
> By this time, other soldiers had arrived at the scene and were trying to
> help Dawson, McDaniel said.
>
> He was flinching from the pain, he said. He was moaning and yelling in
> pain.
>
> Saleem Faisal Abdul-Hadi, an Iraqi soldier stationed at the JSS, testified
> through an interpreter that he was on duty with Bozicevich at the JSS
> before he left around 1 a.m. to wake up his replacement. During the three
> hours the two were on duty together, Abdul-Hadi testified that Bozicevich
> seemed tired and angry, and at one point he pounded the table with his
> fist.
>
> When Abdul-Hadi left to get his replacement, he heard 10 to 12 shots and
> stepped outside his living area to see what was happening, he testified.
>
> He said he saw somebody running and screaming from the area of the JSS,
> and another person chasing him and shooting at him.
>
> The soldiers interpreter, Hiader Hamze Muter, said he saw the two men
> running and realized that the shooter was Bozicevich.
>
> The man in the front fell and the shooter stood over him and shot him
> again, Abdul-Hadi said.
>
> Thats when two soldiers came up, with their weapons drawn, screaming at
> the shooter to put down his weapon, he said. The shooter dropped his
> weapon, raised his hands over his head and the soldiers pushed him to the
> ground.
>
> Haitham Abass Zekair, another Iraqi soldier, testified that he saw the two
> figures running from his position in one of the guard towers to the patrol
> base.
>
> He also testified that the shooter fired his weapon four or five times
> after the man he was chasing was on the ground, and the shooter was
> apprehended shortly afterward.
>
> Everybody was there and everybody was screaming, he said.
>
> Muter later identified the soldier on the ground as Dawson. However he
> said he did not hear Bozicevich fire any shots after Dawson fell down.
>
> Sgt. Darren Brown said the soldiers initially thought their patrol base
> was being attacked and it wasnt long before he heard screams for a medic.
> When he got to the scene, Brown said he saw Bozicevich on the ground and
> another sergeant sitting on top of him to hold him down.
>
> Brown said he went to help subdue Bozicevich, putting zip cuffs on his
> legs and tightening the one around his wrists. Brown said the other
> sergeant continued to straddle Brown, who is about 6-feet-2-inches, while
> he put one knee on Bozicevichs upper back and the other knee on the back
> of his neck.
>
> People were walking up and yelling questions to Boz, Brown said. Why
> did you do it, Boz? The accused smiled and said, You know why.
>
> Four or five times, Bozicevich said, My career is over with, Brown
> testified.
>
> About 10 feet away, medics continued to work on Dawson, Brown said.
>
> Staff Sgt. Anthony Matekovich, the sergeant of the guard at the patrol
> base, said he heard Dawson speak.
>
> Sergeant Dawson was saying, Why? Why? Why did you do that? Matekovich
> testified.
>
> I saw Sergeant Dawson bleeding to death, Basch testified.
>
> In the midst of the commotion, the interpreter, Muter, ran up to the group
> and told them another soldier was wounded and he was in the Joint Security
> Station.
>
> Daly, Perdue, Matekovich and a couple other soldiers ran to the JSS, where
> they found Durbin slumped in the corner of the front room.
>
> Durbin was curled up, almost in a fetal position like he was trying to
> protect himself, Perdue said.
>
> Matekovich said Durbin was lying in a big puddle of blood and there was
> battery acid from one of the Iraqi radios all over the floor.
>
> He was on the floor and non-responsive, Daly said. He lost an
> incredible amount of blood. He was in very bad shape so we were very
> scared.
>
> Matekovich said Durbin had a gunshot wound to his lower left chest and
> appeared to be bleeding from the artery on the right side of his neck. The
> soldiers felt a faint pulse in Durbin and gave him CPR, put an IV into his
> chest and put gauze and applied pressure to his neck, Matekovich said.
> They also tried putting a tube down his throat to help him breathe, but
> they couldnt properly insert the tube, he said.
>
> Outside the JSS, Dawson appeared to be responding to the medics and seemed
> to be in good shape, Matekovich said.
>
> By this time, Perdue back outside with Bozicevich, who was still being
> restrained by his fellow soldiers.
>
> This guy just killed two of my soldiers, Perdue testified. I snapped.
>
> Bozicevich was yelling kill me, so Perdue said he put his weapon to
> Bozicevichs head and said, Im going to give you exactly what you want.
> Bozicevich went silent, Perdue said.
>
> Perdue broke down in tears on the witness stand as he described how one of
> his soldiers pushed the muzzle away from Bozicevichs head and asked
> Perdue to think about his wife and children before he pulled the trigger.
>
> In my eyes, once he killed Sergeant Dawson and Sergeant Durbin, he became
> the enemy, Perdue said when questioned by defense attorney Charles
> Gittins. [Bozicevich] knew martial arts, hes a bigger guy, he was still
> fighting. I didnt think he was going to stop, so I was going to stop him.
>
> Perdue said he decided to give his weapon to Matekovich and asked soldiers
> from 3rd Platoon to guard Bozicevich.
>
> I knew if I was that emotional, the rest of the platoon, once they knew
> what had happened, they were going to kill him, Perdue said about
> Bozicevich.
>
> Meanwhile, the soldiers were unable to get a medevac helicopter to the
> patrol base because of bad weather and poor visibility, so they loaded
> Dawson and Durbin into MRAP vehicles and drove them to FOB Iskandiriyah,
> about 30 minutes away, according to testimony.
>
> Durbin died shortly after the shooting, and Dawson died after he was taken
> from FOB Iskandiriyah to the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Baghdads
> Green Zone.
>
> The soldiers put Bozicevich in a makeshift holding area they had built
> using concertina wire, where he stayed until a scout platoon arrived from
> FOB Iskandiriyah to take him away.
>
> Bozicevich has been in confinement since the incident.
>
> At the hearing, Daly described his platoons reaction to the shootings.
>
> We thought someone tried to rush the gate, he said, but it was one of
> our own guys.
>
> The Article 32 resumes at 8 a.m. Tuesday. After the Article 32, Hargis
> will submit his recommendations to Maj. Gen. Tony Cucolo, commanding
> general of 3rd Infantry Division and the convening authority for the
> proceedings, who will decide if Bozicevich will face a court-martial.
>
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> Seeya round town, Moscow.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "Patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the
> tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime."
>
> -- Adlai E. Stevenson,
> Jr.
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