Hegseth's Guard Left the Army After the Beating of a Civilian During Training
Source: New York Times
Hegseths Guard Left the Army After the Beating of a Civilian During Training
John Hasenbein, who has escorted Donald J. Trumps pick for defense secretary to meetings on Capitol Hill, said he was unjustly prosecuted for the 2019 episode.
John Jacob Hasenbein, left, has been a regular presence on Capitol Hill this month, accompanying Pete Hegseth to meet senators. Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times
By Dave Philipps and Sharon LaFraniere
Dave Philipps covers the military. Sharon LaFraniere reports on cabinet appointments.
Dec. 16, 2024
Updated 2:51 p.m. ET
When Pete Hegseth visited senators on Capitol Hill this month in an effort to show that he has the qualifications and judgment to lead the Defense Department, he was escorted by a security guard with a dark episode in his past. ... The guard, a former Army Special Forces master sergeant named John Jacob Jay Hasenbein, left the military after a 2019 training event in which witnesses said he beat a civilian role player kicking him, punching him and leaving him hogtied in a pool of his own blood.
Mr. Hegseths choice of Mr. Hasenbein as a security escort is the latest instance in which he has stood by soldiers accused of crimes. He has repeatedly criticized military leaders as being too woke and waging a war on warriors. ... In this case, Timothy Parlatore, Mr. Hegseths lawyer, said Mr. Hasenbein was the victim of unjust treatment by a broken military justice system, and Mr. Hegseth was proud to work with him. He added, It is stories like his that demonstrate the change needed in the Department of Defense.
The Army charged Mr. Hasenbein with aggravated assault and reckless endangerment. A military jury found him guilty of the assault charge in a court-martial in 2020, according to Army records. But the judge overseeing the case declared a mistrial after learning that a friend of Mr. Hasenbein had been talking to a juror throughout the trial, court records show. The Army did not retry the case. ... This guy has real anger issues, Ahmed Altameemi, the man whom Mr. Hasenbein was charged with assaulting, said in an interview. He is not a safe man. I dont know why they gave him this position. Dont they do any background checks?
Mr. Hasenbein provided The New York Times with several official records involving his service and the case against him, along with a statement in a text message: I have no conviction and I was honorably retired after 22 years of service. Thats all you need to know. ... Timothy Turner, senior counsel at the firm that represented Mr. Hasenbein in a defamation case that he filed after the court-martial proceedings, said that Mr. Hasenbein agreed to retire rather than face another trial. Mr. Hasenbein claimed in that case that he was effectively forced out of the military because of false and misleading statements by employees of the independent contractor who conducted the exercise.
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Ahmed Altameemi sustained numerous head injuries after an assault during the 2019 military exercise. via Ahmed Altameemi
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Julie Tate contributed research.
Dave Philipps writes about war, the military and veterans and covers The Pentagon. More about Dave Philipps
Sharon LaFraniere is an investigative reporter currently focusing on Republican candidates in the 2024 presidential election. More about Sharon LaFraniere
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/16/us/politics/hegseth-bodyguard-army.html
Faux pas
(15,421 posts)better snatch that effer up fast, he's the perfect killing machine
magicarpet
(16,949 posts)Djt said,...
" I want my [civilian and military officers and] generals to be as loyal to me as Hitler's generals were loyal to him."
The Gestapo Stormtroopers would be just fine.
UpInArms
(51,903 posts)not a bug
I am so tired of these miscreants
rsdsharp
(10,287 posts)His blood pressure must be about 350 over 180.
Mike Nelson
(10,365 posts)... violent history was seen as a strength, not a weakness, in hiring. So, a background check would have not have resulted in a disqualification. It's more like, "That's my guard."
OrangeJoe
(431 posts)Heres the Dems talking point for the next 2 news cycles. No matter the question ask who hired this guy who was drummed out of the military for beating up a civilian.
BadgerMom
(2,990 posts)Arent they all?
Danmel
(5,263 posts)They love kicking people's teeth in.
Rape, murder, it's just a shot away.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,609 posts)paleotn
(19,529 posts)Don't be nice about it. There's no point. They're scum.
mercuryblues
(15,261 posts)friend tampered with the jury.
Those 2 are made for each other. Trump loves him some feral animals.
bmichaelh
(642 posts)Trump says it would be a tragedy if he is not confirmed.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-pete-hegseth-confirmation-tragedy_n_6760a954e4b043ff9c6eff30
The man of a very limited vocabulary.
To quote from the film Princess Bride:
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. -Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride.