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Staff Sgt. '''Robert Bales''' (born June 30, 1973) is the | Staff Sgt. '''Robert Bales''' (born June 30, 1973) is the former US soldier responsible for the mass slaughter of 16 civilians in Afghanistan in March 2012. | ||
Born and raised in Ohio, Bales dropped out of college after studying economics and worked as a stockbroker. After Bales and his firm were found to have committed fraud, they were ordered to pay $1.4 million in restitution to the man they defrauded. Bales never paid anything, as he enlisted shortly afterward, leaving the victim unable to locate him. | |||
Bales joined the US Army shortly after 9/11. After serving three tours in Iraq, he was deployed to Afghanistan. Bales may have developed PTSD from his war experiences. According to his lawyer, he had witnessed a friend's leg blown off the day before the massacre. | |||
On March 11, 2012, after drinking alcohol in violation of US military rules in combat zones, Bales went on a rampage through the villages of Balandi and Alkozai, murdering 16 civilians, including 9 children. He was arrested shortly afterward. | |||
Bales was court-martialed. He confessed and plead guilty, and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. He is imprisoned at Fort Leavenworth. | |||
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