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Interesting News Article Regarding SF Soldier
Hopefully posting in the right place, and realize the sensitivity of the issue may bar detailed discussion - but a fairly serious allegation if the facts support it:
Try again, if you don't correctly attribute the article don't bother to post it on this board. This is your only warning. TS |
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Special Forces soldier accused of stealing Army weapons THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier has been indicted on 13 counts accusing him of illegally storing weapons and explosives and of attempting to import stolen arms into the United States from Afghanistan. David Neal Kellerman, 44, of Broward County, has been in military and federal custody since August. He was initially indicted in December by a federal grand jury on seven counts related to a cache of weapons, ammunition and explosives discovered on his boat in Fort Lauderdale and in two storage facilities in Deerfield Beach and Dania Beach. A grand jury on Tuesday added six additional counts accusing Kellerman of attempting to import firearms and explosives into the U.S. from Afghanistan where he was serving as a sergeant first class attached to the 20th Special Forces Group at Bagram Airfield. Kellerman was first taken into military custody on Aug. 22 in Afghanistan after investigators found 32.5 pounds of C4 explosives, 11 grenades and other high-powered weapons among his belongings when he returned to base. According to an affidavit filed in the case, some of the weapons were disassembled and hidden in ordinary items. The indictment charges that Kellerman corresponded from Afghanistan via e-mail with a person named "Mr. Monster" seeking assistance in collecting and concealing U.S. Army property, including explosives, blasting caps and ammunition. "Mr. Monster" was not identified in court filings. Kellerman's attorney, Daniel Koleos, said Wednesday the items found on his client in Afghanistan were part of Kellerman's ordinary "combat load" and that he had planned to relinquish them to base officials but was never given an opportunity to do so. Koleos could not immediately explain why some of the items were concealed. He also could not explain the e-mails described in the indictment, saying he had just received copies of the alleged communications this week and had not yet reviewed them. However, Koleos said the items found on Kellerman's boat and in his storage facilities were merely "battlefield souvenirs." "He never used them. They were being kept as keepsakes," Koleos said, adding that Kellerman has received the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his service overseas. Kellerman was set to appear in federal court Thursday for arraignment on the additional counts. He pleaded not guilty in December to the initial seven counts and will re-enter a not guilty plea on Thursday, Koleos said. Federal prosecutors declined to comment. Link to the article HERE |
The bitch of this story (if my memory serves me right -- this Alzheimer's is kicking my ass) is the guy's day job is as a Customs inspector or agent (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)!
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In this article they report he is a federal air marshal weapons instructor.
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Actually, nowhere in the article (other than the title) does it say he is a Special Forces QUALIFIED soldier or serving in any Special Operations Forces capacity:
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The guy is at the airfield-he may simply be their movement NCO, PLL clerk, loadmaster liasion, or any other number of support MOS's. Serious allegations? Sure they are. But read and be certain before you characterize (and credit) this stupidity to our community. Eagle |
Rather not.
I'd rather not read it. I became a member of this board/forum to learn from the real professionals. To share some humor, and learn some more. This adds nothing to PS.COM
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Does anyone know this guy?
Miami Herald
March 25, 2007 Pg. 1 Green Beret Now Under Arrest Claims Life Of Secret Intrigue Was a decorated Broward soldier with the Special Forces trying to smuggle weapons out of Afghanistan or just doing his job? By Trenton Daniel The Taliban of Afghanistan. Pirates off Somalia. Neo-Nazis in West Virginia. They all figure into the story of David Kellerman, a Green Beret from Fort Lauderdale accused of trying to smuggle high-powered weapons, ammunition and explosives out of Afghanistan and stockpiling more of them in Broward County. With a trial scheduled for May, the case may turn on whether jurors believe that Kellerman, 44, a decorated soldier with the U.S. Army Special Forces and a federal air marshal, was handling those weapons for the U.S. government or setting up his own business as a security contractor. ''Is he a turncoat?'' said his attorney Daniel Koleos. ``They think that he was going to do his own private military contracting, that he was stockpiling the stuff.'' Trading his fatigues for olive green prison garb, Kellerman has been held at the federal detention center in downtown Miami since his arrest last October. Before that, Kellerman lived a busy, cinematic life of top-secret missions and high-seas adventures. He said he went to work for the FBI with orders to infiltrate the National Alliance, a neo-Nazi group, in 2000 and relay intelligence. The group's founder wrote a book that is widely believed to have inspired the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela said she couldn't comment on Kellerman's claim. Years of service At that point, Kellerman had about 20 years of military service, including time as a sergeant first class in the U.S. Army Special Forces, and was running his own security firms, Special Ops Associates and Maritime Security. He says his training helped ocean researchers from the University of Miami and other schools fend off a pirate attack off Somalia in 2001. http://www.miamiherald.com/519/story/52270.html |
Didn't mean to stir up the pot when I first posted this article and it certainly wasn't my intention to disparage SF. The charges seemed pretty serious I wanted to see what, if any, comments the members here had to offer. I've been trying to keep track of the case but can't find any info either confirming or denying the fellow actually having completed the course but he's certainly holding himself out as SF.
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Among the things that Old FOGies do more slowly than some is reading;)
Anyone else notice that the AP wire says he was "attached" to the Group. Looks like the Miami Herald missed that and decided he was "True SF". |
Google Kellerman
and he comes up as claiming 20th SFG(A) as anticipated. Along with a WHOLE bunch of other stuff he has put out with maritime and piracy stuff.
David N. Kellerman. Capt. USMS Special Ops Maritime Security Agency 1500 SE 3rd Court Suite 103 Deerfield Beach Florida 33441 Tel: 954.426.9377 Eagle |
Perhaps one of our FAM associates from South Florida knows him.
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any news on this guy?
Any one hear anything on this guy?
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According to the Bureau of Prisons website, Mr. Kellerman is still in the Federal Detention Center in Miami, Florida.
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hope I get the attached .pdf right
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0:06-cr-60352-WJZ USA v. Kellerman Date filed: 12/13/2006 David Neal Kellerman (1) Office: Ft. Lauderdale Filed: 12/13/2006 County: Broward Terminated: Reopened: Magistrate Case: 0:06-mj-06348-LSS Count: 1 Citation: 18:641.F Offense Level: 4 18:641.F THEFT OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY Count: 2 Citation: 18:922J.F Offense Level: 4 18:922J.F POSSESSION OF STOLEN AMMUNITION Count: 3-4 Citation: 18:842J.F Offense Level: 4 18:842J.F IMPROPER STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES Count: 5 Citation: 18:922O.F Offense Level: 4 18:922O.F UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MACHINE GUNS Count: 6 Citation: 26:5861D.F Offense Level: 4 26:5861D.F POSSESSION OF UNREGISTERED FIREARM (SILENCER) Count: 7 Citation: 26:5861I.F Offense Level: 4 26:5861I.F POSSESSION OF FIREARM (SILENCER) W/OUT SERIAL NUMBER Count: 10s Citation: 18:842I.F Offense Level: 4 SHIP/TRANSPORT EXPLOSIVES INTERSTATE Count: 11s Citation: 18:844K.F Offense Level: 4 STEALING EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS PART OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE Count: 12s Citation: 18:641.M Offense Level: 3 THEFT/EMBEZZLEMENT OF U. S. PROPERTY Count: 13s Citation: 18:371.F Offense Level: 4 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES Count: 1s Citation: 18:641.M Offense Level: 3 THEFT/EMBEZZLEMENT OF U. S. PROPERTY Count: 2s Citation: 18:922J.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVE STOLEN FIREARMS Count: 3s-4s Citation: 18:842J.M Offense Level: 3 STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS Count: 5s Citation: 18:922V.F Offense Level: 4 MANUFACTURE, TRANSFER, POSSESS SEMIAUTOMATIC ASSAULT WEAPON Count: 6s Citation: 26:5861D.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVED FIREARM NOT REGISTERED Count: 7s Citation: 26:5861I.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVE FIREARM W/OUT SERIAL NUMBER Count: 8s Citation: 18:922A.F Offense Level: 4 IMPORTING/MANUFACTURING FIREARMS Count: 9s Citation: 18:922J.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVE STOLEN FIREARMS Count: 10ss Citation: 18:842A.F Offense Level: 4 IMPORTING EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL Count: 11ss Citation: 18:844H.F Offense Level: 4 EXPLOSIVES USED IN COMMISSION OF FELONY Count: 12ss-14ss Citation: 18:641.M Offense Level: 3 THEFT/EMBEZZLEMENT OF U. S. PROPERTY Count: 1ss Citation: 18:641.M Offense Level: 3 THEFT/EMBEZZLEMENT OF U. S. PROPERTY Count: 2ss Citation: 18:922J.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVE STOLEN FIREARMS Count: 3ss-4ss Citation: 18:842J.M Offense Level: 3 STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS Count: 5ss Citation: 18:922O.F Offense Level: 4 VIOLENT CRIME/DRUGS/MACHINE GUN Count: 6ss Citation: 26:5861D.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVED FIREARM NOT REGISTERED Count: 7ss Citation: 26:5861I.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVE FIREARM W/OUT SERIAL NUMBER Count: 8ss Citation: 18:922L.F Offense Level: 4 ILLEGAL IMPORTATION OF FIREARMS Count: 9ss Citation: 18:922J.F Offense Level: 4 RECEIVE STOLEN FIREARMS Def Custody Status: Custody This Court Flag: LSS Defendant David Neal Kellerman represented by Daniel Joseph Koleos (Designation Retained) Phone: 954-474-9929 Fax: 474-9959 Email: djk@krmpa.com Plaintiff USA represented by Michael Garrett Walleisa Phone: 954-356-7255 Fax: 954-356-7336 Email: michael.walleisa@usdoj.gov |
Personally, I don't see what the problem is,,,
"Kellerman's attorney, Daniel Koleos, said Wednesday the items found on his client in Afghanistan were part of Kellerman's ordinary "combat load"" Not sure how it is in other groups, but 35 pounds of C-4 was part of our EnE kit in 3rd Grp. :lifter Other than that brilliant remark, this is not a QP, but most likely a poser. I have more concern for an Olathe Kansas SWAT member whose daughter was abducted last saturday night. Lets hope this Kansas family can pull through that tradegy and let Mr. Kellerman exercise his resistance techniques by himself. |
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