US Soldier crosses into N.Korea and is detained..... and lawdy it's a brother doing this cac shit

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More details emerge on U.S. soldier who bolted across border into North Korea

The nuclear-armed state launched two short-range ballistic missiles Wednesday, but remained silent on the status of Pvt. 2nd Class Travis King.

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea was silent Wednesday about the status of an American soldier who “bolted” across the inter-Korean border into the isolated communist country a day earlier, as more details emerged about the 23-year-old Army private.

Meanwhile, nuclear-armed North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles eastward from its west coast early Wednesday local time, South Korea and Japan said.

Pvt. 2nd Class Travis King is in North Korean custody after crossing the heavily fortified border “willfully and without authorization,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters Tuesday.

King, who had recently been released from a South Korean prison, had been escorted by the military to Incheon International Airport outside Seoul, the capital, for possible further disciplinary action in the United States.

But instead of proceeding to his gate, a senior administration official told NBC News, he joined a commercial tour group headed for the joint security area. The truce village, also known as Panmunjom, is about an hour and a half from the airport and is the only place along the approximately 155-mile demilitarized zone where North Korea and South Korea interact.

Sarah Leslie, a tourist from New Zealand who was in King’s group, said the tour was nearing its end and the group was “sort of milling around” under the watchful eyes of South Korean and American soldiers, while soldiers on the North Korean side appeared to be inside a building.

Suddenly, she noticed a man “running what looked like full gas towards the North Korean side,” she told The Associated Press.

The South Korean and American soldiers ordered the rest of the group inside and chased after King but couldn’t catch him.

“Everybody was stunned and shocked,” Leslie said. “There were some people who hadn’t even realized what was going on.”

King was fined 5 million won (US$3,950) in February by a court in Seoul on charges including damaging public property, according to South Korean court documents. He was accused of repeatedly kicking a police patrol car in Seoul last year, causing several hundred dollars in damage.

He did not cooperate when apprehended by officers at the scene and was shouting profanities about Koreans and the Korean army.

King has been serving in the Army since January 2021, according to U.S. Army spokesman Bryce Dubee. He was a cavalry scout assigned to the 1st Armored Division, the AP reported, and had served almost two months in the South Korean prison for assault.

King is the first known American to be detained in North Korea since Bruce Byron Lowrance, who was caught after entering from neighboring China in October 2018 and deported several weeks later. He appears to be the first U.S. soldier to defect to North Korea in more than 50 years.

White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday that the U.S., which does not have official relations with North Korea, was “engaging” on King with South Korea and Sweden, whose embassy represents U.S. interests in the country.

“Our primary concern at this time is ascertaining his well-being and getting to the bottom of exactly what happened,” she said.

North Korea has not mentioned the border crossing in its state media but continued Wednesday with weapons testing that has accelerated since last year.

The missiles launched by North Korea between 3 and 4 a.m. local time (2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday ET) landed east of the Korean Peninsula outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone and there were no reports of damage to aircraft or vessels in the area, according to the Japanese Defense Ministry.

They reached maximum altitudes of about 30 miles and flew distances of up to about 370 miles, the ministry said.

North Korea has expressed opposition in recent days to plans by the U.S. and South Korea for a nuclear consultative group aimed at upgrading their coordination in the event of nuclear war with the North, as well as a rare visit to the South by a U.S. nuclear-armed submarine. The first group meeting and the submarine’s arrival both took place Tuesday.

Despite international sanctions, North Korea has been ramping up its nuclear and missile programs amid stalled denuclearization talks. Last week, it tested the Hwasong-18, a solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the continental U.S.

North Korea’s missile launches Wednesday are “probably unrelated” to King’s border crossing, said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul, “but such an incident doesn’t help matters either.”

“The Kim regime is likely to treat a border crosser as a military, intelligence, and public health threat even though it is more likely that such an individual is mentally distressed and acting impulsively due to personal issues,” Easley said in an email. “Such unexpected events highlight the need for diplomatic channels between governments and regular communication between militaries.”

The U.S. has about 28,000 troops stationed in the South, a treaty ally that has remained frozen in conflict with the North since the Korean War ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty 70 years ago this month.

The State Department has barred Americans from traveling to North Korea since 2017, when college student Otto Warmbier died days after returning to the U.S. in a coma following 18 months of detention in North Korea. He had been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor after being accused of trying to steal a propaganda poster from the wall of his hotel in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, where he was on a group tour.

 
Watch the narrative CACs are going to run with because it’s a brother.

If the soldier was white, they’d want to bomb NK to get him back….but since he’s Black, they’ll come up with excuses.

Definitely reads like he’s got mental health problems.
 
Watch the narrative CACs are going to run with because it’s a brother.

If the soldier was white, they’d want to bomb NK to get him back….but since he’s Black, they’ll come up with excuses.

Definitely reads like he’s got mental health problems.
They already saying that he was on his way back stateside to face disciplinary actions over an assault..... his escort was only allowed as far as the gate.... after that he slipped away.... and signed up for that tour



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PRIVATE?!!


Oh this dude is trying to defect ....... but them mfkrs don't want him.......

Ain't nobody putting him on a t-shirt or starting a gofund.....this dude gotta be out his right mind
 
Watch the narrative CACs are going to run with because it’s a brother.

If the soldier was white, they’d want to bomb NK to get him back….but since he’s Black, they’ll come up with excuses.

Definitely reads like he’s got mental health problems.
Everything single headline I've read lead with "He's a criminal." It's almost amazing how the white media does that in unison. Had that been a white boy, his past wouldn't have been mentioned or a footnote at best.
 
Man yall gotta stop with this “if they were white“ stuff everytime a black person fucks up, you can read the article and tell dude is just a dumbass. White or black this dude would be labeled a criminal and seen as an idiot if he thinks running over to North Korea was a good idea to avoid facing further punishment in the States.
 
Reminds me of that skit with Dave Chappelle on the plane with black hostages......

Mr president we have 3 black *click* hello.....hello?:rolleyes:
His standup version was even better.. nig said he was on a plane that got taking over by terrorist. He said it was 1 other brother on the plane and the nig threw the thumbs up at him cause he knew they wasn’t gonna be taking hostage cause black hostages have no bargaining chips…. Yrs later he made the skit
 
Everything single headline I've read lead with "He's a criminal." It's almost amazing how the white media does that in unison. Had that been a white boy, his past wouldn't have been mentioned or a footnote at best.
I've been to South Korea.
Never had any issues at the spots I visited.
Dude attacking a bartender over a drink and fighting cops will get you tightened up in any country.
This ain't a black or white issue.
Dude is just a fuck up, plain and simple.
 
Everything single headline I've read lead with "He's a criminal." It's almost amazing how the white media does that in unison. Had that been a white boy, his past wouldn't have been mentioned or a footnote at best.
That dumb ass cac that got beat to death was ripped for being an arrogant moron by the media. He stole a painting in the hotel lobby and was arrogant to the staff. You don’t do that in a shitty ass country like North Korea. He definitely WAS dragged so him being a cac didn’t matter
 
Man yall gotta stop with this “if they were white“ stuff everytime a black person fucks up, you can read the article and tell dude is just a dumbass. White or black this dude would be labeled a criminal and seen as an idiot if he thinks running over to North Korea was a good idea to avoid facing further punishment in the States.
All due respect brotha, but I'm talking about the larger context. No one is making excuses for this dude. If you don't see how the white media regularly treats a black "suspect" vs a white one then I don't know what to tell you. The reason I and others point these instances out is because they use their multi billion dollar propaganda machines to sully the image of black people any chance they get.
 
That dumb ass cac that got beat to death was ripped for being an arrogant moron by the media. He stole a painting in the hotel lobby and was arrogant to the staff. You don’t do that in a shitty ass country like North Korea. He definitely WAS dragged so him being a cac didn’t matter
I agree, but N. Korea used it's media and political power to make sure that happened.
 
Dennis Rodman will rescue him if he gets rescued at all cause he's black America and Americans don't give a fuck about no black military man being held cause he had no business going there.

N.Korea will question him,which he knows nothing,they'll feed him Mcdonald's and eventually send him home a year or two from now cause they have to see what they can get for him first.
 
I agree, but N. Korea used it's media and political power to make sure that happened.
N Korea in general hate cacs. I’d be interested to see what happens to this Black man in comparison to that honky they killed. Apparently this dumb ass nigga beat a South Korean man, damaged a cop car and was cussing in the police station saying racist shit about Koreans in Korean. Yes those were South Koreans so they may be easy on him up north since they hate the south .
 
That dumb ass cac that got beat to death was ripped for being an arrogant moron by the media. He stole a painting in the hotel lobby and was arrogant to the staff. You don’t do that in a shitty ass country like North Korea. He definitely WAS dragged so him being a cac didn’t matter
He took a poster from the wall, not a painting, he wasn't an art thief.

On January 2, 2016, he was arrested at Pyongyang International Airport while awaiting departure from the country. He was convicted of attempting to steal a propaganda poster from his hotel, for which he was sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment with hard labor.



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First I’m hearing this dude is black. No
Military news source reported his race but they talked pure shit about this dumbass. We did think it strange the escorts could not take him all they way home (like they should) but this is about the normal level of jackassery you see from a certain percentage of DOD personnel in Korea.

Sucks to be him. Had he come home he probably would have just gotten a bad conduct discharge and moved on with his life. Now, when he gets back he’s going to prison.
 
First I’m hearing this dude is black. No
Military news source reported his race but they talked pure shit about this dumbass. We did think it strange the escorts could not take him all they way home (like they should) but this is about the normal level of jackassery you see from a certain percentage of DOD personnel in Korea.

Sucks to be him. Had he come home he probably would have just gotten a bad conduct discharge and moved on with his life. Now, when he gets back he’s going to prison.
IF......... he gets back
sidebar: where's Rodman at now?


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