Olde Hornet
Well-Known Member
Speaking of stupid black people....
Looks like this kid made a choice, I support the right to make that choice! Its IS NOT THE RESPONSIBLITY OF THE USA GOVERMENT to get him back. Have fun in North Korea.
US soldier was reportedly laughing when crossing border into North Korea
A US soldier who was being held in military detention in South Korea was laughing when he escaped his detail, joined a tour group, and fled over the inter-Korean border to communist North Korea, according to reports.
US and Korean officials identified the soldier as Private 2nd Class Travis King, according to CBS News. King, 23, was being held in custody by South Korea at the airport in Incheon, near Seoul, and in the process of being expelled when he fled.
After passing through airport security, he unexpectedly joined a tour group to the Korean border village of Panmunjom, a popular tourist spot inside the 248-km-long (154-mile) demilitarized zone, or DMZ.
A member of the tour later told CBS News that King, who was reported to be in civilian clothes, gave “out a loud ‘ha ha ha’ and just runs in between some buildings”.
Pentagon officials said that UN Command security forces who had been escorting the tour group chased King, who is from Racine, Wisconsin, but could not catch him.
Looks like this kid made a choice, I support the right to make that choice! Its IS NOT THE RESPONSIBLITY OF THE USA GOVERMENT to get him back. Have fun in North Korea.
US soldier was reportedly laughing when crossing border into North Korea
Soldier, identified by US and Korean officials as Travis King, gave ‘out a loud “ha ha ha”’, member of tour group says
www.theguardian.com
US soldier was reportedly laughing when crossing border into North Korea
A US soldier who was being held in military detention in South Korea was laughing when he escaped his detail, joined a tour group, and fled over the inter-Korean border to communist North Korea, according to reports.
US and Korean officials identified the soldier as Private 2nd Class Travis King, according to CBS News. King, 23, was being held in custody by South Korea at the airport in Incheon, near Seoul, and in the process of being expelled when he fled.
After passing through airport security, he unexpectedly joined a tour group to the Korean border village of Panmunjom, a popular tourist spot inside the 248-km-long (154-mile) demilitarized zone, or DMZ.
A member of the tour later told CBS News that King, who was reported to be in civilian clothes, gave “out a loud ‘ha ha ha’ and just runs in between some buildings”.
Pentagon officials said that UN Command security forces who had been escorting the tour group chased King, who is from Racine, Wisconsin, but could not catch him.