Sam Siatta, a Marine veteran, was blackout drunk when he forced his way into a house he apparently thought was hishttp://nyti.ms/2iFeI1h
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Siatta had served in combat in Afghanistan, where he proved to be an exceptional shothttp://nyti.ms/2iFeI1h
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“He killed people who would have killed other people, including some of us,” a platoon mate saidhttp://nyti.ms/2iFeI1h
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The memories tormented Siatta. “He needs treatment,” his VA psychiatrist said.http://nyti.ms/2iFeI1h
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Siatta's lawyers argued his PTSD should be considered in his case. Prosecutors disagreed. He was sent to prison.http://nyti.ms/2iFeI1h
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@cjchivers met Siatta, he saw in him the story of the Afghan war, and of trying to come home from ithttp://nyti.ms/2iFeI1h - 1 more reply
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We send them to war as children, teach them to drink & kill, just do "the man thing, and...not talk about it ever again,” &
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Как в кино сходил!
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of course he needed help and should get. But that does not make a drunken home invasion ok-what if he had killed someone?
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it's sickening that we don't give vets the treatment/assistance the deserve
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Thia is why I prefer knifes to guns. Unlike in movies, it's not that easy to kill someone who isn't interested in dying.
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very sad.
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