Family of victim in Trump drug boat killings files first formal complaint
Source: The Guardian
A family in Colombia filed a petition on Tuesday with the Washington DC-based Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, alleging that the Colombian citizen Alejandro Carranza Medina was illegally killed in a US airstrike on 15 September. The petition marks the first formal complaint over the airstrikes by the Trump administration against suspected drug boats, attacks that the White House says are justified under a novel interpretation of law.
The complaint was filed by Pittsburgh-based human rights lawyer Dan Kovalik. On September 15, 2025, the United States military bombed the boat of Alejandro Andres Carranza Medina, the filing says, which Mr Carranza was sailing in the Caribbean off the coast of Colombia. Mr Carranza was killed in the process of this bombing.
Kovalik identified Pete Hegseth, the US defense secretary, as the perpetrator, based on Hegseths own statements. From numerous news reports, we know that Pete Hegseth, US Secretary of Defense, was responsible for ordering the bombing of boats like those of Alejandro Carranza Medina and the murder of all those on such boats. Secretary Hegseth has admitted that he gave such orders despite the fact that he did not know the identity of those being targeted for these bombings and extra-judicial killings, the filing goes on.
Carranza, 42, appears to have been killed in the second strike of the Trump administrations bombing campaign, on 15 September. The administration has publicly disclosed 21 strikes on alleged drug boats. Carranzas family says he was a fisher who would often set out in search of marlin and tuna.
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MustLoveBeagles
(14,107 posts)NJCher
(42,141 posts)The U.S. has put the entire occupation of fishing at risk. How can they do this? People are entitled to make a living.
It's so egregious.
pfitz59
(12,191 posts)Without evidence of smuggling all they have is murder!
Safe as Milk
(187 posts)find a nice, warm hovel in Siberia with an endless supply of booze. No one will find him there. Unless they want to.
slightlv
(7,161 posts)at risk with regards to the military (and governments) of other nations, there should be no reason to not join the ICC, once we get this administration out of power. It was said we didn't join in order to "protect" our military members. trump has made a mockery of this. He is putting military members up against a wall with regards to illegal orders and unethical behavior. Any military anywhere could take potshots at our military serving anywhere in the world, and cite these extrajudicial killings and feeling "threatened" by the mere presence of our military people. This has GOT to stop. trump doesn't care a damn about our active duty, reserve, national guard, or veterans. He will use all of us to further his desires. Up to and including the point where he actually gets military members killed (if he hasn't already).
Warpy
(114,295 posts)I saw the video of that strike. I didn't see anything that could be used to fish for marlin or tuna.
The guy might have been a fisherman, probably was, but it looks like he was supplementing his income.
However, there is no proof because nobody thought they needed to look for it. His family will most likely win a "make it go away" settle,ent. For their sake, I hope it's a good one.
duhneece
(4,457 posts)
innocent until proven guilty.
No evidence, no search, no charges, no trial, no due process?
Innocent until proven otherwise.