U.S. diplomat's wife accused of killing British teen 'Wanted Internationally'
Source: Politico
An Interpol Red Notice has been issued for the wife of a U.S. intelligence officer charged with causing the death of a teenage motorcyclist in the U.K.
According to the Independent, the parents of Harry Dunn, who was killed near a Royal Air Force base in Northamptonshire in August, were informed by British police that Anne Sacoolas is now Wanted Internationally and should she leave the USA the wanted circulations should be enacted.
Sacoolas left the U.K. shortly after the crash in which Dunn was killed and claimed diplomatic immunity. In October, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked U.S. President Donald Trump to "reconsider the U.S. position" and Dunn's parents met Donald Trump at the White House, when he offered them a meeting with Sacoolas, which they declined.
She was charged with causing death by dangerous driving in December but a month later, the U.S. rejected Britains request for extradition.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/11/us-diplomats-wife-accused-of-killing-british-teen-wanted-internationally-249062
badhair77
(4,220 posts)She cant fix it. A young man is dead. But she needs to face the consequences, which keep getting worse as she prolongs the situation.
Baitball Blogger
(46,756 posts)jberryhill
(62,444 posts)Because that is ridiculously untrue.
Baitball Blogger
(46,756 posts)That is what I'm suggesting.
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)Because many of the diplomats who have committed crimes in the United States and have been protected by the same treaty obligations are neither white nor American.
Violating treaties on the other hand, which is pretty much what most people want here, does tend to be strongly associated with the behavior of white people in America.
Baitball Blogger
(46,756 posts)And absolute power corrupts, absolutely, no matter what country is involved.
If there is anything particularly interesting in this case, it's that it doesn't seem to be working for her.
totodeinhere
(13,058 posts)but in this case I doubt if it wouldve made any difference what race the woman is. The fact that she was a diplomats wife is all that is relevant
Skittles
(153,182 posts)This is all so ridiculous....by all accounts it seemed to be a terrible accident, but she made things SOOOOO much worse by running.....she should have stayed and retained a lawyer and face the justice system.........now she has disgraced herself, her country, and very much added to the distress of the victim's family. Disgusting.
Bleacher Creature
(11,257 posts)He literally has no ability to empathize with other human beings, which is why he thought that setting up a meeting with their son's killer was a good idea.
LastDemocratInSC
(3,649 posts)greenjar_01
(6,477 posts)More delusion from the dipshit in chief.
gibraltar72
(7,510 posts)2naSalit
(86,765 posts)marble falls
(57,162 posts)Historic NY
(37,452 posts)Another case of the 'rule of law' being perverted, by the entitled class.
RainCaster
(10,912 posts)Part of rolling back all the DFT's messes.
Harker
(14,033 posts)3Hotdogs
(12,400 posts)Kissenger,
Bush
Rumsfeld
Cheney?
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)hack89
(39,171 posts)RVN VET71
(2,697 posts)Living and working in Washington, I have read stories of foreign diplomats committing crimes much more egregious than this one -- and simply flying away home, protected by the soiled badge of diplomatic immunity. And the U.S. has been historically feeble in its responses to their crimes. In one a woman was struck by a car and totally paralyzed. The driver Wass the son of the ambassador from, I think, Nigeria, and he simply flew home with justice unable to touch him. Another, even more egregious, the son of the ambassador from Brazil stabbed a man to death outside a bar in Georgetown. Same thing. he was spirited away home, untouched by the hand of American justice.
One was an accident, the other a cold blooded murder. The first was carrying "diplomatic immunity", presumably because he held a high level position at the Nigerian embassy, that protected him from American justice. In the second case, the murderer, son of a diplomat, was spirited out of the country and Brazil refused a call to extradite.
In another instance, the chief of police in Paramus NJ booked, printed and mugged the wife of a Soviet ambassador (not "the" ambassador, one of those lesser luminaries who sign papers at consulates). The State Department was furious and sent a delegation to the Paramus town jail to free the woman, poor baby, who had been arrested for shoplifting at a local Bambergers Department Store. The State Department issued a stern and serious rebuke to the police chief who just laughed at it and said he, frankly, didn't care about the hacks in Washington -- if you come into his jurisdiction and commit a crime, you're going to be treated like any other criminal.
Sgent
(5,857 posts)that Scotland Yard is going so far as to issue an international arrest warrant -- that's cutting it very close to violating the Geneva Convention on Diplomatic Protocols.
IMHO she should be tried in federal court for the crime if the UK is willing, but there are reasons these agreements exist.
DENVERPOPS
(8,844 posts)Do you remember the accident caused by Matthew Broderick????????? And I am sure there are countless others......
even on U.S. soil.............
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)He was criminally prosecuted and paid his fine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Broderick#1987_car_crash
He was charged with causing death by dangerous driving and faced up to five years in prison, but was later convicted of the lesser charge of careless driving and fined £100 (US$175).
DENVERPOPS
(8,844 posts)You made my point................
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)jberryhill
(62,444 posts)https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1982/12/02/diplomats-son-released-after-tavern-shooting/61398782-7a94-4acb-845e-ef22cd32cb03/
Antonio F. Azeredo da Silveira Jr., son of the Brazilian ambassador to the United States, was arrested Monday night and charged with shooting the bouncer of a Northwest Washington bar, but the charge was dismissed yesterday because the man has diplomatic immunity, according to law enforcement sources.
Silveira, who refused to give police his name or address at the time of his arrest, was initially listed as John Doe and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. The charges were formally dropped in D.C. Superior Court yesterday after Silveira identified himself at the D.C. police central cell block Tuesday night, sources said.
According to a D.C. Police affidavit filed in court, Silveira pulled two pistols in The Godfather nightclub at 4934 Wisconsin Ave. NW, and was chased out of the establishment by the bouncer, Kenneth W. Skeen, and one other person. After a short chase, Silveira allegedly shot Skeen three times, before being subdued.
Skeen, 23, of Silver Spring, was listed in satisfactory condition at Georgetown University Hospital yesterday. He declined to be interviewed, but he was described by a visitor as being upset that the charges against Silveira were dropped.
RVN VET71
(2,697 posts)Yes, that was the case I was talking about -- but, wow, my memory recast it seriously wrong. I had it in my mind very clearly that the report was a knifing that led to a death and that the perp was spirited out of the country before the police found him.
I'm my own best example of why I don't have much faith in eyewitness testimony.
Corgigal
(9,291 posts)For the right amount of money, he can grab her and throw her in the back of a private plane.
Hes got nothing else to do right now.