PHOENIX (AP) A judge has certified the Iraqi government's extradition request for a Phoenix driving school owner on charges that he participated in the killings of two police officers 15 years ago in the Iraqi city of Fallujah as the leader of an al-Qaida group, sending the extradition decision to Washington to decide.
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Judge weighs sending US citizen accused of killings to Iraq
JACQUES BILLEAUD, Associated Press
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1of3FILE - This undated booking photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff s Office shows Ali Yousif Ahmed Al-Nouri, who was arrested in January 2020 in Arizona as part of an extradition request made by the Iraqi government and has been accused of participating in the 2006 killing of two police officers in Iraq. A judge in Phoenix will hold a hearing on Thursday, July 15, 2021, over whether to sign off on a request to extradite Ahmed to Iraq. Ahmed has denied involvement in the killings. (Maricopa County Sheriff s Office via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
Judge weighs sending US citizen accused of killings to Iraq
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This undated booking photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff s Office shows Ali Yousif Ahmed Al-Nouri, who was arrested in January 2020 in Arizona as part of an extradition request made by the Iraqi government and has been accused of participating in the 2006 killing of two police officers in Iraq. (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office via AP)
PHOENIX A U.S. prosecutor trying to send a Phoenix driving school owner to Iraq to face charges in the 2006 killings of two Iraqi police officers acknowledged Thursday that statements made by people claiming to have witnessed the crimes contained inconsistencies but still urged a judge to sign off on the request.