Slain Marine's supervising officer calls for compassion
March 7, 2012 Updated: 4:07 p.m.
Master Gunnery Sgt. Jay Michael Auwae of Camp Pendleton, attending a donation ceremony in San Clemente for the family of Sgt. Manuel Loggins – killed Feb. 7 by an Orange County sheriff’s deputy – says the families of both Loggins and the deputy are ‘victims in this.’
By FRED SWEGLES / THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
A $1,000 donation made to the family of a Camp Pendleton Marine sergeant killed by a sheriff's deputy Feb. 7 in San Clemente led to a call for compassion and closure Wednesday at San Clemente's Park Semper Fi.
Master Gunnery Sgt. Jay Michael Auwae, who was Sgt. Manuel Loggins' senior staff noncommissioned officer at Camp Pendleton, attended a check-passing ceremony in civilian clothes and on his own time to express support for community efforts to help Loggins' widow and children. Loggins' wife, Phoebe, gave birth Sunday to a baby girl, Hope. The couple also had three other children. read more here
Family of Marine shot by OC deputy files claim
The Associated Press
Published: Wednesday, Mar. 7, 2012 - 9:09 pm
SANTA ANA, Calif. -- An attorney has filed a claim on behalf of the family of a Camp Pendleton Marine killed by an Orange County sheriff's deputy last month.
The claim filed Wednesday says the shooting of Marine Sgt. Manuel Loggins Jr. was not justified, and the two daughters who watched him die were held against their will for 13 hours. read more here
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