Thursday, February 26, 2009

Living In Desperate Times

The Associated Press reported on 02/25/09 on a desperate act.

The Iraq war takes two more lives right here in the United States.

A Nellis Air Force Base airman involved in what police think is a murder-suicide was being treated for post-traumatic stress disorder after a tour in Iraq.

That's the word from base spokeswoman Capt. Amanda Ferrell, who says 25-year-old Jason Klinkenberg was receiving treatment in response to unspecified events that took place during a five-month tour in Iraq that ended in 2006.

Ferrell says what role PTSD played in his death is still unknown, but there weren't any records of medals or awards in his file that would indicate he was injured during his tour. Klinkenberg's death came Friday after a roughly two-hour standoff with police inside an apartment at the Craig Ranch Villas.

Police say his 23-year-old wife, Crystal, contacted a friend, who called police claiming that the airman was holding a gun to her head.

SWAT officers later entered the apartment to find the couple dead from gunshot wounds. The Clark County coroner's office is investigating whether it was a murder-suicide.


This is article #2 in a series on Living In Desperate Times.

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