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Air Force Officer Faces Vandalism Charges
Follow-up on a story we've been following ...
DENVER (AP) - An Air Force officer accused of vandalizing bumper stickers supporting President Bush has been reassigned to a non-supervisory position, a military spokesman said Tuesday.

Lt. Col. Alexis Fecteau faces criminal mischief charges for allegedly blacking out Bush bumper stickers on cars at Denver International Airport and then spray-painting an expletive over them. Fecteau was reassigned on Aug. 10, said Col. Dave Cannon, a spokesman for the Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base. Fecteau had been director of operations for reserve forces at the National Security Space Institute at the base.
Is that a plum job or a backwater?
Cannon declined to give any further details, citing privacy laws.

Fecteau's lawyer, Patrick Mulligan, said he was ``a highly decorated colonel in the Air Force with 500 combat hours in the Gulf War, Kosovo and Bosnia. Any allegations have to be viewed in that context.''

Police spokesman Sonny Jackson said Fecteau is suspected of vandalizing at least 10 vehicles at the airport between June and December. Fecteau turned himself in and was released on $5,000 bond. Mulligan declined to answer any questions about his client's possible motives.
Better to leave speculation to the senior NCO's.

Posted by: Steve White 2005-08-24
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