the death of this green beret. army staff sergeant logan mill garr, a veteran of two deployments to afghanistan was strangled. now, it happened in his barracks back in june he was stationed in mali to help with secret counter terrorism training there we re told. accord to the new york times, the seals who are part of seal team six have been put on administrative leave. he lost his ability to talk and walk after being shot in the head while searching for disgraced army sergeant bowe bergdahl and today his wife will take the stand for him. shannon allen, wife of master sergeant mark allen will testify during the final day of the sentencing hearing. bergdahl pleaded guilty to desertion in afghanistan in 2009. he was exchanged for five gitmo detainees after five years in captivity. he could get life behind bars. and today a judge could declare a mistrial new jersey senator bob menendez
found it on a west london street. at this point it s unclear if this was an intentional act. the navy now trying to figure out if two u.s. navy seals are responsible for the death of a green beret. army staff sergeant logan, a veteran of two deployments to afghanistan was strangled it happened in his barracks in june. he was stationed in mali to help with secret counter terrorism training. according to the new york times, the seals who are part of seal team six have been put on administrative leave. he lost his ability to talk and walk after being shot in the head. today his wife will take the stand for him. wife of master sergeant mark allen will testify today during the final day of the sentencing hearing. he pleaded guilty to desertion in 2009. he was exchanged for five mitt mow detainees after five years in captivity.
carriers they can shoot to kill if threatened like we saw with the violence earlier this week. even the army s controversial decision to move former dictator hosni mubarak from a prison to marital hospital couldn t energize egyptians to fill the streets mubarak ordered of protesters during the 2011 egyptian revolution. taking control of the street is still the first wave of many battles. geared up with weapons and ammunition brought in from libya. raising the fear of more violence. things like suicide bombings, attacks on military bases, even the kidnapping of tourists, jon? jon: leland vittert, thanks. the suspect in the deadly terror strike on our consulate in benghazi, libya remain at large nearly one year after the attack. now sources now tell fox news that much of the u.s. special operations team that s helped track those suspects is set to leave libya. pentagon officials deny that claim. they say the group was only in the country to provide counter terrorism training.