European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 6, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes wednesday july 6,1994 in by Vince Crawley ,. A staff writer Vilseck Germany a a military jury is expected to decide today whether special agent Jeffrey j. Bradey was Guity of attempted murder when he fired on a fleeing vehicle during a High Speed police Pursuit wounding a Back seat passenger. A a this Case is about a Law enforcement officer protecting society Hin Iscle and his partner from a criminal a capt Dave Bolgiano senior defense counsel said it his opening statement tuesday. Bradey an army sergeant first class with the investigation come. Emptied a 13-round clip from his 9 my pistol As the car ran a Roadblock Early March 6 near Rose Barracks in Vilseck according to testimony tuesday. He is also accused of aggravated assault and unlawful discharge of a firearm. The prosecutor capt. Michael Flynn argued that Bradey was guilty of attempted murder and that after the incident he told investigators he had a aimed at the Driver As the car fled the Roadblock Flynn said the aggravated assault charge stems from the Bullet that wounded pfc. Matthew Pomeroy a passenger. The shot punctured the rear License plate and rear seat before lodging near the base of Pomeroy a spine. Pomeroy testified that he still feels pain and some numbness a the was just Lucky a a military doctor testified saying the Bullet narrowly missed damaging vital organs. Flynn said that Bradly a so whole course of conduct during the incident which occurred on a German Road Well outside the Gates of Rose Barracks was grounds for unlawful discharge of a firearm. The Chase which lasted about 15 minutes began when a 1987 Volkswagen passant driven by army spec. William e. Brueck failed to yield at an intersection on Rose Barracks. Bolgiano said that Brueck drove at speeds in excess of 110 Mph Down narrow German roads As he fled military police. Brueck was called As a witness tuesday afternoon but pleaded the fifth Amend ment saying that he was unable to consult with his attorney and that he had been notified 10 Days ago that he had been charged with driving while intoxicated and disobeying a lawful order. Bradey partner during the incident Cut Charlesd Chester also fired three shots at the fleeing vehicle. Chester a military Policman has been titled for the offence of unlawful discharge of a firearm. That Means military investigators have found probable cause but have not yet filed charges. He testified tuesday under Quot immunity saying Brueck was driving directly toward him until he raised his pistol. Brueck then swerved to the right heading toward Bradey at about 30 Mph. At about 48 minutes after Midnight Bradey and Chester had used their car to Block Bruecks Lane and left their car out of concern that they would be hit. An my dog handler blocked the other Lane with a second vehicle. According to testimony Bradey opened fire and aimed at the tires As Bruecks car drove toward him then zigzagged through the two military police vehicles. A Bradey continued firing at the tires As the car passed within 2 feet of him. After the car succeeded in zigzagging through the Roadblock Bradey fired three shots at the rear of Bruecks car according to testimony. One of these bullets struck Pomeroy according to Testi Pony by chief warrant officer 3 Billy Hornsby a firearms expert with the . Army criminal investigation Laboratory. A after my examination of physical evidence and documents a Hornsby said a with Over 22 years in Law enforcement the Only mistake agent Bradey made is not shooting at the Driver from the beginning. The prosecution argued that Bruecks intent was Only to go through the Roadblock not cause injury that Bradey was aware there were passengers in the car and that Bradey a actions violated regulations concerning the use of deadly Force. The defense is to present its Case this Force general joins provide Comfort by the stars and stripes incur Likay Turkey a air Force Brig. Gen. Roger e. Carleton took Over last week As the co commander of combined task Force. Operation provide Comfort based at incur Lek a. The United states shares command duties with French British and turkish military., representatives. In june the turkish government granted the coalition permission to continue operations for six More months. Carleton replaced Brig. Gen. Jeffrey s. Pilkington who returned to Ramst Einab Germany to resume his duties As commander of the 86th Wing and Kaiserslautern military Community. Operation provide Comfort is designed to help protect the kurdish people from harassment by Saddam Hussein a military by forming a safety zone and enforcing the . Ban on iraqi flights above the 36th parallel. The kurd fled Iraq in 1991 following a failed uprising. There Are about 1,870 . Military personnel assigned to the coalition. Carleton an air Force Academy graduate is a command Pilot with More than 3,600 hours in fighter aircraft. Dead airman honoured a memorial service was held thursday at the Raf Croughton England Chapel for an air Force noncommissioned officer who reportedly drowned while Home on leave in the United states. Quot. Tech sgt. Richard Henesey jr., 34, drowned june 23 while swimming in a River in his Hometown of Malvern pa., base officials said. Henesey who had been in the air Force for 15 years had spent three years in the United kingdom. He had recently been reassigned from Raf upper Heyford to Raf Croughton where he was noncommissioned officer in charge at the dental clinic. He is survived by his parents or. And mrs. Richard Henesey changed. Sig Nellla Sicily a the command of Nas Simonella changed hands when Navy capt. Stewart Barnett Iii followed capt. Steve Arends on june 24. A a. Barnett has deployed to Sicily on several occasions. There Are approximately 6,000 military personnel civilian and family members at Nas Simonella they support 41 tenant commands and provide services and support for military operations in the Mediterranean. Arrives Early at cafes Heaters. By the stars and stripes. Steven Spielberg a blockbuster movie Schindler s list opened this week without fanfare or Many customers a at some cafes Europe Heaters. The movie Winner of the Oscar for Best picture for 1993, had not been scheduled to debut on the cafes circuit until july 14, said David Saya a film distribution specialist for the cafes Europe to Tori picture Section in Giessen Germany. However copies of the Long awaited film arrived Early he said. So he sent them out to the first Theu tors on the distribution schedule and authorized theater managers to offer s special she win is. At the Idle hour theater at the Gen Creighton w. Abrams Complex in Frankfurt Germany about so people attended a special july fourth afternoon showing the film arrived in Europe too late to advertise the Early showings Saya said. These unscheduled screenings will not alter the regular Schindler so of schedule he said. The handling or the holocaust movie was far different from that of Jurassic Park another Spielberg Mega hot. The Dinosaur epic opened last year simultaneously at nearly ail cafes Heaters after extensive advertising and promotion. That Wasny to possible with Schindler a list Saya said because Spielberg did not produce nearly As Many prints As he did of Jurassic Park. Normally movies Are delivered to cafes Europe by military transportation he said. Schindler s list however arrived by commercial delivery two weeks earlier than cafes expected. Radio and newspaper advertising was already committed to the july 14 Date he said. A Saya said customers should Check with local Heaters for special showing dates. He said the Heaters that received the film Early Are Otmany. We hour. Frankfurt. _ a a a a a. A a a. A evening Star Hanau a a a a a. A. A �.����.�. A a pc Jelweh Kaiserslautern. / a. Long mod rial Augsburg. A wheel. Baumholzer. ,. A a a a , a. A .���.�. A. Tower Grafen Wuhr a a Patrick Hanry Village Heidelberg a a James , mesh Elm. Wainwright Kirch gun a a a a a a a. A. So fish men Halm a. A four Comers Ramst Aln a8 v a a. A Patch Vai Hongen a a a Mika Jurkewicz vol lock a. A a. A. A. A. A a Taugue Wiesbaden. A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a j Belgium Cinema in shape Belgium a. A. . To 0, Raf mis Denhart a. ,. Italy. A a. A. A a la Bella Vista Valano a a. A Neo nazi group planned to attack Heaters showing film police say Moscow apr a Neo nazi group murdered three people and planned to set fire to Moscow movie Heaters showing the film Schindler s list said russians equivalent of the Fri. The Federal counterintelligence service said tuesday that it arrested the groups Leader and some of his closest associates in recent Days. The number of people arrested was not disclosed. The group the legion of the Werewolf operated under the Guise of a private Security company. Its name came from a nazi secret police operation called a a Werewolf in which agents were supposed to go underground after nazi Germany a defeat said the itar Tass news Agency which carried the announcement of the arrests. State television showed footage of counterintelligence agents arresting legion members who were wearing camouflage uniforms. The tape also showed a legion hideout decorated with a Swastika and a body the report identified As a victim of the legion news of the arrests was released during Fri director Louis Freehe a Visti to Moscow. He is in Russia to discuss cooperation in fighting organized crime terrorism and Neo nazi militants. According to documents seized by agents the legion of the Werewolf advocates exterminating All a carriers of a different ideology a which seemed to include just about everybody including democrats a communists jews russian nationalists and a Community of Baptist christians. According to documents the group also planned to set fire to movie Heaters that show Steven Spielberg a film Schindler a list an epic Story of a German industrialist who saved jews from the nazi holocaust. Except for a special preview last month Schindler a list has not opened in Russia. Its premiere was put off until the fall when Spielberg can attend. The Federal counterintelligence service said legion members admitted to being accomplices in two murders and to killing a legion member who apparently strayed from the groups ideology. Group members also admitted committing arson at a stadium in May authorities said
