BD tip of the day: When holding up a drug store for painkillers do not wear your Army unit’s ‘distinctive T-shirt’
That’s what Sgt. Albert Languet, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan now consigned to a wounded warrior unit, allegedly did, getting morphine the first time and OxyContin the second. Bonus points for doing it near a military base where people were likely to recognize the unit. Can anyone say "cry for help"?
That’s what Sgt. Albert Languet, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan now consigned to a wounded warrior unit, allegedly did, getting morphine the first time and OxyContin the second.
Bonus points for doing it near a military base where people were likely to recognize the unit. Can anyone say "cry for help"?
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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