6 - Tuesday, April 23, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Iraq vet pleads guilty to killing fellow soldiers Workers stand anong debris April 21 four days after an explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas s 911 calls Capture terror ofexas plant explosion Army sergeant admits to killing five at clinic JOINT BASE LEWIS- MCCHORD, Wash. (AP) - An Army sergeant pleaded guilty Monday to killing four other sol- diers and aNavy officer in 2009 at mental health clinic in Baghdad during the Iraq War, describing how he gunned down the men and saying he was in a "rage" when he began his rampage. The plea agreement in a mili- tary court at Joint Base Lew- is-McChord means Sgt. John Russell will avoid the death sen- tence. His maximum sentence would be a life term. He testified Monday to persuade Army judge Col. David Conn to accept the agreement. Conn agreed. Russell - who is from Sher- man, Texas - went on a shooting spree at the Camp Liberty Com- bat Stress Center near Baghdad in May 2009. Itwas one of the worst instances of soldier-on-soldier violence in the Iraq war. In court, Russell said he was in a "rage" when he opened fire. "I wanted the pain to stop," he testified in court at JointsBase Lewis-McChord,, talking in a husky voice. He read a written statement detailing his memories of the killings. Russell was nearing the end of his third tour when his behavior changed, members of his unit testified in 2009. They said he became more distant in the days before the May 11, 2009, attack and that he seemed paranoid that his unit was tryingto end his career. On May 8, Russell sought help at a combat stress clinic at Camp Stryker, where his unit was located. On May 10, Russell was referred to the Camp Liberty clinic, where he received counsel- ing and prescription medication. The following day witnesses saw Russell crying and talking about hurting himself. He went back to the Camp Liberty clin- ic, where a doctor told him he needed to get help or he would hurt himself Russell tried to sur- render to military police to lock him up so he wouldn't hurt him- self or others, witnesses said. Investigation into devastating blast is ongoilng WEST, Texas (AP) - When the first call came in, it was just a fire. Smoke was coming from West Fertilizer Co. and an alarm was sounding, so a woman at a park just across the railroad tracks called 911. She was calm and matter of fact. The dispatcher respondeed in kind: "OK, I'm going to get them to put out the fire." It was 7:29 p.m. April 17, and the last routine moment in West, Texas, since. Within 20 minutes, the park was stre wn with two-foot chunks i) Fconcrete from the exploded fertilizer plarnt. The apartment coniplex behind it was ripped apart by the wave of energy that climbed the rail- road bed and slannned into the building, shredding its roof and blowing out windows. Dispatchers swere swamped withhysterical reports. Nearly all 50 calls that flooded in durinthe next 35 minutes came from with- in a mile of the plant. Some knew what happened, others knew only that windows had suddenly shat- tered on them and houses several blocks from the site were on fire. Firefighters and EMTs would account for 10 of 14 peo- ple killed, and more than 200 people in the town of 2,800 would be counted as injured. State and federal investiga- tors continued combing the site Monday looking for the cause of the blast so powerful it registered as small earthquake. They had found the center of the explosion a day earlier, but not the fire's starting point. Recordings show fears ran rampant among those who called 911 last Wednesday night. One woman who glanced out- side andsaw the mushroomcloud that erupted from the blast could be heard shouting: "Getoout of the house. Get out," to those around her. "There's a freaking cloud. Look at that!" An off-duty fire- fighter concerned about the air called a second time to saylhe was leaving with his family. A man wearina mn ankle monitor told a dispatcher as he drove that he was fleeing the chemicals. Investigators later assured residents the town's air was not toxic. Calls from those further away relate terror of the unknown. Dispatcheys asked callers to take deep breaths and repeat the unintelligible. "Something happened out here," a crying 83-year-old woman tells the operator, her voice quavering. "Our house exploded or something. There was abigexplosion and then our house is just destroyed. "We're all ok, but my God, what has happened?" she said. "tom scared to death." Residents and dispatchers soon realized the enormity of the situation. One woman who called about a house burning on her street was asked if she lived close to the fertilizer plant. But she said she was several blocks away. Less than five minutes after the first explosion call,dispatch- ers also knew West's own emer- gency resources were severely hamnered. Nicaragua nabs U.S. most- wanted child porn suspect Former school teacher apprehended after months of surveillance MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Police in Nicaraguahave detained a former U.S. school teacher who was on the FBI's 10 most-wanted fugitives as a suspect in a child pornography investigation, authorities confirmed Monday. Eric Justin Toth was detained Saturday in Esteli, a city near Nicaragua's border with Hon- duras, and will be immediately deported to the United States, said National Police chief Amin- ta Granera. "Toth will be deported imme- diately because he was in our country illegally," Granera said at a news conference in Managua, the capital. She said Toth entered Nicara- gua with a false passport and also had a fake driver's license and credit cards. Toth was being handed over to FBI agents present at the news conference and they planned to take him to the U.S. in a special plane, Granera said. A thin and nervous-looking Toth dressed in cream-colored shirt and pants was briefly pre- sented to journalists and photog- raphers who took his picture, but he wasn't allowed to talk and was quicklytaken away. Granera said Toth first entered Nicaragua on Oct. 24, 2012, and left on Jan. 27. He returned on Feb. 12 and that's when Nicara- guan police began keeping a close watch, she said. "He was captured in a house in the Panama Soberana neighbor- hood in Esteli, even though he resisted," Granera said. Toth taught third grade at Beauvoir, a private elementary school on the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral. 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