Unlawful killing

US Military Strike Kills Two on Alleged Drug Boat in Pacific

The US military conducted a lethal strike on a boat in the eastern Pacific, targeting alleged narco-trafficking operations. This incident is part of a broader campaign that has resulted in at least 178 deaths since September, though detailed evidence supporting the drug trafficking claims is lacking. Legal experts and human rights groups contend these attacks violate domestic and international law, with families of victims initiating legal challenges and UN officials condemning the campaign as a human rights violation. The administration asserts the strikes are legal under conflict laws and necessary to combat drug trafficking and prevent overdose deaths in the US.

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UK Coroner Rules British Woman Unlawfully Killed by US Father

Kris Harrison led his daughter to his bedroom where he kept a Glock handgun, stating he had purchased it for home defense and believed Texas law did not require a license. Despite Harrison’s claim that his daughter requested to see the gun, evidence suggested she was aware of its presence and disagreed with it. Harrison admitted to drinking wine earlier that day and stated that as he lifted the gun to show her, it discharged, causing her immediate death. A US grand jury subsequently determined there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone in connection with the incident.

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