Military airstrike video leak suspect in solitary confinement

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Washington (CNN) -- The Army private charged with leaking an airstrike video and downloading documents remained in solitary confinement Saturday.

Military officials told CNN that Pfc. Bradley Manning is also the prime suspect in the latest leak of documents to the WikiLeaks website.

Manning was routinely processed Thursday at the Quantico detention facility, a military spokesman said Friday.

Manning arrived at 9:30 p.m. Thursday and was given a physical exam and medical screenings, according to Lt. Col. Rob Manning (not related) of the Military District of Washington. The suspect is in solitary confinement and is being observed in accordance with normal operating procedures, the spokesman said.

Manning's legal future is complex. He has already been charged with leaking a 2007 airstrike video and downloading documents from classified military systems. And he is suspected in the latest leak of thousands of Afghanistan field reports to the Wikileaks.org website.

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Just thought I would post this, so you all could see the guy who did alot of leaking to wikileak. They are claiming this guy leaked a huge amount of documents and videos to the site. I recall another post about all the leaked info. Apparently they are holding him as a traitor. So what do you all think? Should he be a traitor for telling the truth?
 
Just thought I would post this, so you all could see the guy who did alot of leaking to wikileak. They are claiming this guy leaked a huge amount of documents and videos to the site. I recall another post about all the leaked info. Apparently they are holding him as a traitor. So what do you all think? Should he be a traitor for telling the truth?

I got a 500 year old katana blade that's well overdue to be used on a traitor. (Okay maybe that's rather harsh) but you get the point.. No, I wouldn't waste even his scum flesh on this sword!

Here's my take on this..I think whatever lives involved that were effected by this individual should be dealt with accordingly and I'm sure it would be a fair trial. Not necessarily the death penalty, but if that's what the judge chooses than "God Willing".
 
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