US Soldier Who Fled to NKorea Walks Free After Guilty Plea

Above: A man walks past a television showing a news broadcast featuring a photo of US soldier Travis King (C). Image copyright: Anthony Wallace/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

The Facts

  • A military judge at Fort Bliss sentenced US Army Private Travis King — who last year ran into North Korea — to 12 months' confinement on Friday, and declared him free based on time already served.

  • The court-martial also demoted the cavalry scout to the lowest enlisted rank in the Army (E-1), forfeited his pay and allowances, and dishonorably discharged him.


The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

King faced a long list of serious charges that could have resulted in a far more severe punishment than he has received. However, the mental stress he was under at the time of his crimes — particularly in the wake of the death of his younger cousin — makes him deserving of this plea agreement. Both the Army and the King family are equally grateful to bring this ordeal to a close.

Establishment-critical narrative

This sentence is absurd. A 12-month confinement, already-served, being the only punishment for a soldier who very publicly deserted to North Korea is outrageously lenient, especially given that the maximum penalty for such an offense is execution. On top of that, serious child porn-related charges against King have mysteriously been dismissed. This result is an outrageous injustice.


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Establishment split

CRITICAL

PRO