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{{Villain Infobox | {{Quote|Unless you can link these deaths to Hillary Clinton, nobody cares about dead Americans.|Graner on his personal facebook}}{{Villain Infobox | ||
|origin = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | |origin = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | ||
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|hobby = Drinking coffee | |hobby = Drinking coffee | ||
|crimes = | |crimes = Torture,Rape,Homicide,adultery|type of villain = Arrogant war criminal|occupation = employee of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs}} | ||
'''Charles A. Graner.Jr''' (born 10 november 1968) is a former member of the U.S. Army Reserve c who was convicted of [[prisoner abuse]] in connection with the 2003–2004 [[Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse|Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal. Graner, with other soldiers from his unit, the [[372nd Military Police Company]], was accused of allowing and inflicting sexual, physical, and psychological abuse on Iraqi prisoners of war in Abu Ghraib prison, a notorious prison in Baghdad during the United States occupation of Iraq. | '''Charles A. Graner.Jr''' (born 10 november 1968) is a former member of the U.S. Army Reserve c who was convicted of [[prisoner abuse]] in connection with the 2003–2004 [[Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse|Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]] scandal. Graner, with other soldiers from his unit, the [[372nd Military Police Company]], was accused of allowing and inflicting sexual, physical, and psychological abuse on Iraqi prisoners of war in Abu Ghraib prison, a notorious prison in Baghdad during the United States occupation of Iraq. |