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GO ANTANAMO BAY a. LAST NAME. FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME E'i: tt V V I ■ • K'i •]: JOINT MEDICAL GROUP, ITF-GTMO 0. . WANT TO MAKE THE FOUOKVINO STATEMENT UNDBI OATH: 1 am cuncmly stationed attheHHUH ologiat asaigned to Joint Medical Group f JMOL Ouantanamo Bay. I am active duly, cuiraitly I have been at GTMO since 12MAVi2. My predecessor As the aittical Psycfaolosisi, I saw ISNISS weekly fbr what we call "support" Utmpy. I always met ISNIS6 through an imeipieter. ISNI56 and I usually did a general «{uestion and answer Cliow are you doing? howarethhigsonfhetiefTOuidalso discussed trays that ISN136 could control his impulses. Initlaliy, I reviewed toic self-harm Issues wift ISN1S6 to ensure his safeQr as he been an outpatient during much of P wave (the wave that tra rephwed) and had been stbble during that time. He was then admitted fbr suicidal thoughts in late Msy 2012. ISN1S6 would Around ihetimeofRaffladan this year, July 2012. ISN136 ashed to stop seeingmeduringRanttdan. At tint same time. It appeared to me tint ISN 136 wa overwhelmed by Csmp VI a the catnmuoal living there wa proving somewhat dnotie. I oilbred to bring ISN1S6 over to Camp. V or BHU, which he refused stathtg his brothers wae helpfhl for him. ISN136 asked to remain at Csmp VI but in the medical room fbr a riiort time after our second sesrion in Camp VL I told him that wa not rally poaible a we needed the Camp VI mmlial rooms fbr medical purposa and he agreed to retum to his block. Inhte July MIS, about a week later, lSNI36lndtbe rock throwing IttddaiatCanqtVL He wa brought to the BHU afta that Ftomthe BHU, 194156 moved to the Dmalnw Hospital. I bad seen ISN 136 dwjnsihewedcbefofeTVoD^ around 2SSEP12. When 1 talked to him diat Saturday at Camp V Alpha Block IowaHHHH H Block Upper). ISNI56 seemed to me to do better on Charlie Bl^ than Alpha BloansNlsoreporoacnotoroa^marin of Alpha Blodi - eventi that happened during previous waves thae events Included splariiing, sdf-harm. and Fbrced Ceil Exmction (FCE). We diseased w^ys to manage those tfam^u a well a the tect tint no storm had occurred yet P"*''"B Biid a bottle, but he told me thal^mHad pd talked ISN 136 intomrrnngthMOtt^ in. Around this time, ISN 136 wa ariring fbr a pomble DVD player, but I m^mnntoto IMm that the DVDpUyms were only fbr oomnmtnl area. 11 . m i T I A l S O F A D D i n O fi A L PA O e S u u s r C O N TA I N T H E H B A D I N G ' S r AT E U E N T Q f JKESOrrOMOFStCMAOOrnOflbU. AA6E MUST XAR THE immLS OF THE PERSON MAiam THE STATESmT, AND PAQE NUItBER UUST BE INDICATED. OA FORM 8823, NOV 2006 Ex.37,pg. 1 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE A P o p e v i o m 000548 U NCLASSIFI ED/Feye- USE THIS PAGE IF K^ED. (FTRIS PAGE IS NOT HEEDED, PLEASE PROCEED TO FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORM. STATEMENT OF TA K E N AT O T M O r i AT U f t 2 0 1 l / O P / l d T 2 / «. SWTMffiOT A Ae^iltj^^ough.thepa l nwasforISNIS6CogototheAudo i Vsiual(AY)room,whcihISNIS6washappywth i ,evenfi hehad to wait a while before he conid go The knowledge that be would be goii« to AY was helpftal. inmye)qierience,ISNIS6w8lcheda lot of television and dU well with it aa It was a way to distract himsdf and le-foctB on othv thing* The Sunday of thestonn, ISNlSd was doing wdl and we moved him back to the Detainee Hospital with^^^HjjinMind thb tinw. ISNiSd asked me about English lessons. I talked to the Detainee Library and they were going to tend onEnglMi insduetor as soon IS tint pmon got back fram leave. An English instnictar eventually came to see ISN1S6 after the storm and thry agreed to start Engiidi iesscms one hour per week starting the wcdc of 10 September 2012. I remembo- ISN1S6 telling me at one potitt that he wanted to piacticehis English more oftoi than once pa week, as ISNIS6 was always looking for ways to keep himself busy. I saw 1SN1S6 on 04SEPI2. 1 rwall him being somewhat upset with me that I had not been to see htan afta Ttopical Storm isaae, but wc smoothed things ova when I reminded 1SN1S6 that I had maiiy otha patients to see. At that time, we also agreed to start regulw, weekly sessions starting oiuhyo^r Septemba 2012, as our contact had been sporadic during his hospitalization at BHU and the Dcftainee Hospital, o^^^^^nns his primary provtda. Irbnotknow who specifically informed iSN15don07SEPI2 that he wcuid be moving from the Detajnce Hospital back to Camp V. Hofinalbf. it would be the CMC, the Watch Cemmanda. orthe pravida - hut at the time. iSNIS6 wtt nitT i illi iii (11^111^^1^ lli i lime. tSNIS6 was doing ftlily well at the DOainee Hospital and he was taking his meds.^^HUSl!i!Ktt see him. howeva refined to see me via the nurse. I remanboharing thtt ISN156 cmnplalned all thy about having to move, hearing that he packed up his tbings. HIBnoved with ISNI56. I recall that someone callal HBtoaisaisspiBcemejina ISNIS6 andliMoiranendcd sgaiiut Alplmblo^Howcva, the problem was tint the betta plraement would have been Chariie Uo^ bu^il^HMB located there and^^^B" ps*t has otcouiaged detainees to commit suicide. This mide bofli logons problematic so afta discusdng udfol pl Kra agre^t^low the guard force to detominethe best location for ISNIS6, and thty decided to put him on Camp AlplmBlock withBMfciiecUy across ftom him. 1(b)(3): 10 use §l3ob: (b)(7). HesomOimes would decorate his ceil with migizhiephcdos-like of nature and a motorqrde. He would sometimes joke that to get oui of GTMO, all he needed wis a boat and an island - and that he would not even need to go inck to Yemen. Itrem^to me that ISNIS6 did not expect to go home anytime mxhi. I knew about the Supmne Coint can affocting Ins status It would definiidy be helpful to us as previdos ifihe SJA office gave us a heads up about these cases affo^ng deiaineB^^^ I even recall one time when ISNISd invited me to cat dinna with him at the BHU. This would have been sometime around the Summa O^mpics, as I remember ho was asking for more TV channels at the time^ including Ai Jazecra (Arabic language) and an Arabic apcilB damiel to watch the Olympics. ISNI 5d mixed together tome rice, spinach, and fish, and we ate tegtherlH H H served as cur inter »eter. I remember thai ISN15d toid me that he felt safe with me and that he appreciated that I had diSv^^^ him. (}n OffiEPI2, my roommate, the JCX: OIcm i H^Lot a cal sayn i g that ISNISdwnd^. I honestyl tw l ughtti must have bea a mistake as tometinm filings Be run coffiffluffiiated properly. I went ova to tellH H^ uid she called SMO. Idtenhad to go to Csmp Echo to deal with a diffotoit detainee who was threatoiing selFhaim. tni^W^dSSniimt nf ti.> kmi —^:^^b)(3); (b)(6). The next day, Sunday 09SEP12^^^^ sMO^,^H the PhysicianAssis10 tantj^^l^C Cultura§130b; lAdvisor), CO LBogdo(b)(7)(C) n, and 1 al eame in to the JOC. The Camp OICs were liete a^^ - we met to determine how to oommunicate tho neWs of ISNtSd's death to thedciainees. Wedetermlncd that tte^msOICs would notify all detainees at the same time. IntheentLlbdjevetheGanqiEeho detainees woe notified a bit Ista >s^^PBbnre had beat threatening self-harm there. That same dayH iad been making slashing motions to hismdj^idOevai put a piece of a broken CD up to his neck. He eventiailybBSeaof his threats, and the OfC and I agreed thstll^^Hwas not sn imminent self-harm threat but we should continue to work to ga him calls to his wiva-cse in A^jhsniBin, one in Pikistan. my biggest ^llenge and is iqy most tlme-inttiisive paficat (NrriALg OF PERSON MAKWO 8TA Ex. 37, pg. 2 000549 UNCLASSIFIED>FeH©. PLEASE PMCiB) TO PINAL PAGE OP THIS raw. STATEMENT OF 2012/09235^ ^ TAKEN AT GTMO 0. STATEtSNT (COaMnmO I was suiprised and shocked by the death of ISN156. If it turns out to be a suicide, it is veiy surprising to me that he iBd not do it with a plan of rescue, or in fhmt of anyone. I aAer the death of ISNIS6, two detainees m vho has a histmy of depression) reported ul?l who had a limited histoiy with Behavioral Health Services and and were admhred to the BHU. As for gemral Information about GTMO, there mcg^n^uinm that can move fairly fiteely from Camp V or Camp VI to the BHUorD^neeHtnpltal. Those detainees sometimes accuses brothers of putting jalapeno juice on his dothest^uro him), ^B ^^ aad probably abojjmi ISN1S6 was also on this list. In the case of these detainees. if H ^B3r I wanted to move than, we would notify the JOC and the IOC would usually agree. Incases of other detainees not on that lisL if we received a request from a detainee to move from a camp to the BHU or Doainee Hospital, we usually send a tech ont to talk to the detaine to (bid out wlnu was going on. The techs will then brief the provider on call and if urgent we will usirallyscetkanllrefoltowi^ ifoy, or sooner, to determine dispomtian (admission to BHU orireatmoit IS an outpafienl). Time Is aHH ^^^HBOP for delainea who are on the Behavioral Health Services (BHS) list or who are enrolled in the wedily class nSo^Rumnily have one doainee who consistently oomes to my class. I teai^ druses sudt as "Enriching Your Lifo" which indudes "ACT a Mindfolness-based therapy" and am currently teadiii^ "Pain and Stress Management" I teach those classes in the Class VI classroom. I have heard that detainees are drinkhig in oettain camps, but I do not have any fitrtha infoimation about that When I fira gm to GTMO. 1 fdt that we had more issues with the guards than we do now. In other words, things with the guards have improved. In May 2012, back when I got here, the guards locked their keys on the tia at the BHU and we had to wait for a locksmith to come to even access the tier. At the AAR of that incidenL COL Bogdan, IIk IDG Commander, was understandiibly very upset The same thing happened again two weeks later, but this time the guard force had a spare set of keys so we codd get the keys bade. As for general recommendalions, I recently niggested t^^^^HHDeputy, JDG) that the JDO consider giving all detainees a portable DVD plpya and Nintendo. Detainees ftequattiyr^Snn& items from me. In ray opinion, these tons keep the detainees occupied and distracted, and help them to deal with loag-tcnn efaronic stress. Long4^ stress has idiyslcal, psycholi^cal, and mental manifestations, such as memciy problems, fotigue, and stomadi problems. One of the things 'contributing to the long-term stress is the anxiety these detainees have over not knowing when they wil be sent home, and in some cases, where they will be sent Ex. 37, pg. 3 000550 (bl(3);10USC §130b; (b)(6). UNCLASSIFIED/Feye- (b)(7)(C) B. STATEMBfT (OwiffniMC!) IInnnqr 119opinion, opn io i nthere , therare e aOH re catintI)H e l tan i ees who I have concerns about theri Ion suffers 6noin diabetes and is abo psychotic, care. They are: id and snfftisih)fflreallytadmemotyproDieins)iiBH(Qymeiit,mines and cmpsmennuM eoiii iieieoiH!Bs1iiiiiiiig^fb)towed^aIndoouiiidiiginGid^oit,MinUiippL Oooe ttwy arrive on UlamuSiemuaeaaad coqmneo mend 16-day trainlag that Includes didictte lectures, and basdi-ontnlnkig. After lint, ditiy have a rl^<«eBt/left-seat wiliithdratitBBiqgemmtefpait flisduiingdilalbnolIiattheminesaadcoipiinenwoiildioeeivotlwIrmed!paiaarIemadaa.BUl h a v e I h i t t r a i n i n g c e r t i fi e d . The tnlnlng officer flsr mir vnve It leeently came to nty ■aamimi that there was a deficieiic* in our travD wfth rBqwettotmlnlagdoeameatarloD. It appears that the Reocdsrefleedns the training ofoorimnea and corrtmeo were not property aanend^ ^ the otilgDlng wave Mait ldoiatdentsiid.howewr,Oiatfiteaemaltr^dnteoeivred-it*atIidtfaei«eBidsiellee^ tfaatlraiahis warn not properly doGomented. Ihawewoffcoddlfigentty toeometfl&deftdsaciyandbavecstaUlibedgaidafinesto omnoftHt the neat wave will have ell eompeteadesfermedleattoa tdmlAlstntloa sppropriataiydoGsneptadialsnodoffiby my staff prior to any u msupervised medketioo paas«. t fl ' ..MM. ACOmONAL ni(» MtSrOONTAM TMEI^AtWra'SrATBIIENr OF. F PERSON MAMKO STATEMBrr TA K E N AT O AT G D TNESOTTTMr OF EACH AOOmONAL FADE MUST SEAR THE IWmALS OF me REmON MAKWO TME SrATBtBVr. A H O F M e K U I O E K I t U S T B E i m t C AT m . DA FORM 2821, NOV 2000 Ex. 38, Pg. 1 PREVIOUS EOmONS ARE OBSOLETE w o r G fi e i n 000552 STAiorair OF HHHIIII . TAKENAT JTMTMO oAigp aoite/io/19 ». SrATBMENT {OoMatH^ AFnoAvnr i HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READT0METM8 ErAIEMENT 1.ANOBID80NPAOE_2 . IFUaVUNDSWTANDTieCONmnSOPTHEBITIRE S T A T E M B f r M A O e B Y M B . T M E C TAT E M E H r n - m i f f i . I H AV E I N I T W L B } A U C 0 i « f i C T I 0 N 8 A N D H AV E I N n W L E O 1 K B B O T T O M O F E A O I P A K eONTAINMOTHEBTATEIIOir. IHAVEMttBTKWSTATEMaaPREaYVVmfOUr KOPEOPBB(ePITORReWAfOXW^H(WT 1 M R E AT O P P t l N t 8 H M a l T. A N D W I T K O U r C O E R C 1 0 N . U M A W F U L WITNESSES: - SutwOad ud nm to b«fm nw. • ( ■d n l n l i ^ n U M . S i l o d a y e f c a t i o n / D DETAINEE PROFILE: YM-156 DETAINEE ID: USBYM- NAME: ADNAN FARI-IAN ABD AL LATIF DOB: 1981 POB: ALUDAY, YEMEN CITIZENSHIP: YEMEN DATE OF ARRIVAL: ANOZ PATTERNS OF LIFE: TV -WRIT ES LONG LETTERSTO LOG LEADERSHIP WITH QOL COMPLAINTS -WRITES DARK F0 AND IDEATIONS -PERIODIGLLY MOVES FROM COMMUNAI. TO ENVIRONMEMTO TAKE A BREAK FROM PRESSURES 0F COMMUNAL LIVING 3-: INDICATORS TRIGGERS: -PERCEIVED SLIGHTS -PRESSURES FROM LIVING IN COMMUNAL -NOT ABLE TO WATCH WHAT HE WANTS ON TV -REQUESTS TO MOVE, SAYS HE NEEDS A BREAK - DOES NOT LIKE NOISE DURING PRAYER CALL DETAINEE PROFIL E. YM-156 i Unauthorized Communications i IE Damage to Govt Property a Contraband Failures to Comply EIAssault FDETIKHIHENDM Il-?Ji Inlr'ur'r'n'u-I II If NHL-II Unix DETAINEE ID: NAME: ADNAN FARHAN ABD AL LATIF DOB: 1981 DATE OF ARRIVAL: LANGUAGES: ARABIC -LANGUAGES: ARABIC, MODERN STANDARD UNDERSTANDING OF ENGLISH PATTERNS OF LIFE: INDICATORS TRIGGERS: -PERCEIVED SLIGHTS -PRESSURES FROM LIVING IN COMMUNAL -NOT ABLE TO WATCH WHAT HE WANTS ON TV TO MOVE, SAYS HE NEEDS A BREAK TV -WRITES LONG LETTERS TO IDG LEADERSHIP WITH QOL COMPLAINTS -WRITES DARK POEMS WITH SUICIDAL THEMES AND IDEATIONS -PERIODICALLY MOVES FROM COMMUNAL TO SINGLE-CELL ENVIRONMENT TO TAKE A BREAK FROM PRESSURES OF COMMUNAL LIVING Ex. 51, Pg. 3 000556 E w -B M i < » O S 2 ^ S n X •n 2 O Si§ o o o52 3 2 r > ill m o O g § H i?§S m O T 1 > yo < > I — I M m 2 1/1 X " O • • - < m s m i 2 > 2 M o o M I — c p > l ,•< < m n j s - H 2 r m n CI C5 S o "=§11 § 19 ^ 2 ■« "b 9 S 3 2 « a 00 C 3 "H ' §° Ss= S O 6) IIS €1 z o o § 7 3 u n H EE (Ti m : o Ex. 51, Pg. 4 0 "> 1 O > •• 2 •< 5 ? » tt ^ »• w •*» > 1 2 m C > t /t oi pp I" •• > 2 O L I I 000557 2 S JSL ^ r5 §2 van-.156 Latif, Agnan Farhan DOB: 1 JAN 1981 Citizenship: YM Arrival: .JAN 2002 Languages: Arabic -Modern Standard Latif, Adnan Farhan :00 I SELF-HARM El POSSESSION OF CONT RABAND MAJOR ASSAULT OF STAFF 0R ANOTHER DETANEE I NAPPROPRIATE USE OF BODILY FLUIDS TO INCLUDE FECES FAILURE TO FOLLOW GUARD INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW CAMP RULES El DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY 8 ALTERTING CELL OR MODIFICATION OF GOVERNMENT PROPEI g? 5 K X 8ia 3 3 o 0 o z1 -n to > Z I ^ i I z > z N > o S 73 O 0 0 t o n f ■> n -H H C) " T C) -1- Ex. 51, Pg. 7 000560 DETAINEE PROFILE Latif, Adnan Farhan Abd DOB: 1 JAN 1981 Citizenship: YM Arrival: JAN 2002 anguages: Arabic -Modern Standard DETAINEE PROFILE Latif, Adnan Farhan I SELF-HARM El POSSESSON OF CONTRABAND El MAJOR ASSAULT OF STAFF CR ANOTHER DEW-WEE IE INAPPROPRIATE '55 OF BOOELY FLUDS TO NCLUDE FECES .3 ?i I FALURE TO FOLLONOUARD INSTRUCTIONS El FALLIRE TO FOLLOW CAMP RULES DAMAGE TO GOVEENMENT PROPERTY I ALTERTING CELL 0R MODIFICAW OF GOVERNW PROPER ET ? 5 > i Os O H o < c s = 2 S o (/) Q. O U 5- 3, Q- n» ® o 5" 3. Z 3 o g w n m - § 3 S3 3 -o Si « Q ^ X * •■ I r? ^ 2 O ^ vi 2. S ^ ?3 c3. >o 3 o> = to 3 ::!o o- 5' § ® 3 0 < ■■ 3 "O o 5' =■ ® •"! g sr W o S a "O 0 5-S o a 15- I..- MiW-rhrl I . . bang?53%? ma?mm?a Ewan: 124d 000571 2 Pg. 0 Ex.52 000573 000574 .Pg.4 as: mam?; - ammo m. [045m mm! WING smmtumnmuw cummummn mum WP MB tum: mun-mu Fm 000575 Ex. 52. Pg. 5 08.3336 .. Eng: . gaggqgagg? qua chas? 3 .89! Deg 34352? a 000577 Pg. 7 ELSZ Ex . Pg. 8 000578 Ex. 52 99.9 000579 000580 Pg. 10 Ex.52 Detainee Report Page 1 of2 Warning This Page Contains Dynamic Content - Highest Possibie Classification is QCORET D E TA I N E E R E P O R T 1 . T O C O M M A N D E R o r D E S I G N AT E D R E P R E S E N TAT I V E 2 . D AT E a o G 25JUL2012 1252L 3. TYPE OF REPORT: (Check Otre) REPORT OF DISCIPLINARY INFRACTION 4 . S TAT U S REFER FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION S. DETAINEE'S NAME: (Last, First Ml) 6.ISN# 7 . D E TA I N E E L O C AT I O N US9YM-000156DP, 000156 Current Location: Moraue Incident Location: ICIDENT DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY 9. REPORT On 25 July 2012, at approximately 0800 hours, WC^^^^jivas doing his key inventory in Large Recreatiotn^d ^Bwhen ISN^000156 ^HHjjjjH yelling to him. ISN#000156 and BI^^^^Bold WC that they wanted to ^eaRHiiir^iffi an Arabic Interpreter. WC told ISN/1000156 Ihey would have to speak to their BNCO first, then AWC before. 1SN#000156 stSeoryenm^nVC "You not shit, you not shit." WC walked away from the tower to continue his key inventory. At approximately 0808 hours, WC walked away bserved I SN#000156 throwing rocks at Large Recieation Yard^^lTower. ISN#000156 damaged the spotlight when one of the rocks hit the spotlight WC heard thyadio traffic about the rocks being thrown at the tower and returned back to Large Recreation Yard ^H rower. ISN#000156 started throwing rocks at the WC when he returned to the base of the tower. ISN#000156 hit WC in the left elbow with a rock. ISN#000156 then walked across the Super Recreation Yard and started throwing rocks at the Super Recreation Tower. ISN#000156 hit one of the windows in Super Recreation Tower with a rock and struck the Super Recrealioi^fa^^we^uard in the head with the rock. ISNfi000156 also hit Guard IH^BiHRhat was stanaing on me ground near the Super Recreation Yard Tower in the hand with a rock, approachedISN#000156and attempted to calm him down. ISN#000156 started throwmg^clcsagam! ISN#000156 stopped throwing rocks when the QIC and the Camp VI Respon.se Team approached Super Recreation Yard. At approximately 0825 hours, 1SN#000156 was restrained by the Response Team and escorted out of Super Recreation Yard DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY Last Offense Date: 2^ul^012 Offense Categoiy: Hi^l Discipline Matrix: Recommended Discipnnc! H ^^^^^^H JOC OIC ARPOVED 27-JUL-2012 JVD Ex. 53, Pg. 1 000581 ^Detainee Report lO.WtTNESS 1 2 . A C T I O N TA K E N B Y C O M P O U N D N C O : 13. ACTI0NC8) & RECOMMajWnONWOFGUARDCOM^^ 14. RECOMMENDATIONS BY CHIEF. DETAINEE OPERATIONS BRANCH: I S . A C T I O N TA K E N B Y S U P E R I N T E N D E N T: Approved by COL Bogdan, J., USA, CJDG JOG QIC ARPOVED 27-JUL-2012 JVD 16. ACTIONS lotter Entry (Canceled) Page 2 of2 11. WAS DETAINEE MFORMED (Check One) YES Detainee Report Page 1 of2 Warning This Page Contains Dynamic (Sntent^ Highest Possible Classification is-OCORCT D E TA I N E E R E P O R T 1 . T O C O M M A N D E R o r D E S G N AT E D R E P R E S E N TAT I V E 2 . D AT E a o G 02AUG2012 1022L 3. TYPE OF REPORT: (Check One) R E P O RT O F D I S C I P L I N A RY I N F R A C T I O N 4 . S TAT U S R E F E R F O R D I S C I P L I N A RY A C T I O N 5. DETAINEE'S NAME: (Last First Ml) 6. ISN# US9YM-000156DP, 000156 7 . D E TA I N E E L O C AT I O N Current Location: Morgu^^^^^ Incident Location: [ ^^^ ^ a m v e . M A J O R D A M A G E TO P R O P E RT Y Current Level: Date of Las^l^e: 01 August 2012 Category rmil MaUix Reconunendationj Camp Recommendation: JOC OIC APPROVED 03-AUG-2012 JVD i r m ™ ? 11. WAS DETAINEE INFORMED (Check One) YES 12. ACTION TAKEN BY COMPOUND NCO: 14. RECOMMENDATIONS BY CHIEF. DETAINEE OPERATIONS BRANCH. 000583 Detainee Report 15. ACTIO Page 2 of2 F i T t c i i n ; nartiic comefit - Hrgnest fossioie uiassn cation IS Approved by COL. Bogdan, John, USA, CJDG JOG QIC APPROVED 03-AUG-2012 JVD DIMS Obsefvation/DtaelpBnanr Report Fonn Ex. 54, Pg.2 000584 Detainee Report Page 1 of 2 Warning This Page Contains Dynamic ConlStft - Highest Possible Classification is OCCt^CT " D E TA I N E E R E P O R T 1 . T O C O M M A N D E R o r D E S I G N AT E D R E P R E S E N TAT I V E 2 . D AT E CJDG 02AUG2012 1038L 3. TYPE OF REPORT: (Check One) REPORT OF DISCIPLINARY INFRACTION IDENT l G G R AVAT E D assault on staff 9. REPORT ON 02 AUG 2012, AT A R E C R E AT I O N YA R D 2 TO WA R D S T H E G U A R D F O R C E M E M B E R S . 1SN#000156 LUNGED TOWARDS THE CLOSEST HEAD AND NECK. GUARD I IN THE BACK OF THE DISCHARGED A MK-9 FOR A P P R O X I M AT E LY DECONTAMINATION PROCEEDURES COMMENCED AT RECREATION YARD 2 AND ISN#000156 WAS CLEARED BY NURSE M O V E D TO H I S C E L L AT A P P R O X I M AT E LY 0 7 1 5 H O U R S . AGGRAVATED ASSAULT ON STAFF (USE OF WEAPON) Level: Date of LastOffense^ August 2012 CategoryH^mUjH Matrix RecoSnmenoanon: Camp Recommendation: exceed thel 10. WITNESS for single 11. WAS DETAINEE INFORMED (Chedc One) N O 1 2 . A C T I O N TA K E N B Y C O M P O U N D N C O : Ex. 55. Pg. 1 000585 14. RECOMMENDATIONS BY CHIEF. DETAINEE OPERATIONS BRANCH: 1 5 . A C T I O N TA K E N B Y S U P E R I N T E N D E N T: Approved by COL. Bogdan, John, USA, CJDG 19. PERSON FRKMD ERSON 20. PERSON GRADE DIMS ObseivalioiVDisQ'pllnary Report Fcnn 1) Jcint raak ? 0 i T: 9 Gudiir.atu)Ro B a y, eitt of O d l d fi A e 000586 Rdboas C c m a e n i O f u i ( M C > L a q a l I ' r o c t c H d i n Q . s S o c u r i t y C l a s B i f i c a t . i O n / D « c l a s o i f i c a t . L c t t G a i d ^ j J D G P r o c e d u r e # 9 5 , 2 0 11 0 9 1 9 Corpus (KC) atvi Detainee Report Page 1 of 2 Warning This Page Contains Dynamic Content - Highest Possible Classification is OCOnCT ■ D E TA I N E E R E P O R T 1 . T O C O M M A N D E R o r D E S I G N AT E D R E P R E S E N TAT I V E 2 . D AT E CJDG 0IAUG2012 0732L 3. TYPE OF REPORT: (Check One) SIR 4 . S TAT U S R E F E R F O R D I S C I P L I N A RY A C T I O N 5. DETAINEE'S NAME: (Ust. First. Ml) 6. ISN# US9YM-000156DP, 000156 7 . D E TA I N E E L O C AT I O N Current Location: Morgu^^^ Incident Location: CIOENT MAJOR ASSAULT OF STAFF OR ANOTHER DETAINEE (e.g., THROWING BODILY F M3),10USC130b.(bM6). ^(b)(3).1QUSC13Cb.(bK6). j 1(b)(7)(C) '(b)(7)(C) I MAJOR ASSAUn^OFSmFFO^^jaraER DETAINEE Date of Las^ffense^l August 2012 Category Matrix Recommendationi^^H^^^^^^^^m Camp Recommendation: 10. WITNESS 11. WAS DETAINEE INFORMED (Check One) YES 1 2 . A C T I O N TA K E N B Y C O M P O U N D N C O : 13. ACTION(s) & RECOMMEND^ION(s) OF GUARD COMMANDER: 14. RECOMMENDATIONS BY CHIEF. DETAINEE OPERATIONS BRANCH: Ex. 56. Pg. 1 000587 Detainee Report Page 2 of2 SBCRBV 1 5 . A C T I O N TA K E N B Y S U P E R I N T E N D E N T; Approved by COL Bogdan, John. USA, CJDG 16. ACTIONS 1 7 . D E TA I N E E P H O T O S DIMS Obsenratian/DiscipUnaty Report Farm Ex. 56. Pg. 2 U Joint Mak Force Uuantoiinno B o y, Ck. iTrdT CovcniAstons IMC) Li^al ProcPixitnqi Security Cla5atficaticn/&oclu.iaifiCAt ion »itdo; JDC Procaituro 19%, 20tli)919 ^9^(gMTd) Hoboos Corpus (HC) ond Hilitaiy Page 1 of2 Detainee Report Warning This Page Contains [)ynainlc Conteilf^lghest Pd§Sibt^Cla»slficatlon Is OCORCT D E TA I N E E R E P O R T 2 . D AT E 25JUL2012 1808L 3. TYPE OF REPORT; (Check One) R E P O RT O F D I S C I P L I N A RY I N F R A C T I O N 4 . S TAT U S REFER FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION 5. DETAINEE'S NAME: (Ust Rist. Ml) 6. ISN# US9YM-000I56DP, 000156 7 . D E TA I N E E L O C AT I O N Current Location: Morgu^^^ Incident Location: ^CIDENT PA LTERN IGCELLORMODF IC IATO I NOFGOVERNMENTPROPERTY 9. REPORT On 25 July 2012, at approximately 1740 hours, while Detainee ISN#000I56 was inside recreational ard I.r^ DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY Last Offense Date^^ul^On Offense Category: Matrix: Recommended Discipline{^^^ ^m ^ JOC OIC APPROVED: 26JULI2 ZJH 10. WITNESS 11. WAS DETAINEE INFORMED (Check One) N O 1 2 . A C T I O N TA K E N B Y C O M P O U N D N C O : 13.ACTI0N(8) & RECOMMENDATION(s)OFGUARDC^ 14. RECOMMENDATIONS BY CHIEF. DETAINEE OPERATIONS BRANCH: E*. 57. Pg. 1 000589 Page 2 of2 Detainee Report - "'0hest Possible Classification IsaECRCT Approved by Bogdan, John, V, COL, MP,CJDG JOG QIC APPROVED: 26JUL12 ZJH ij i H^^^^HCanceled) ^^^^^^^^Hpending) 17. DETAINEE PHOTOS ■ REPORTING PERSON ■ PERSON FRNAD 120. PERSON GRADE DIMS Olweivatlon/Oiselprinaiy Report Fcrni E x 5 7 . P fl 2 PQ I) Joint TA S k ForcQ Coantonatno Bay* C nT ol Ccsimiasicns {MC} Loqai Prccoodlnqs Socurity clao3i£icacion/0«clanoificatlcn GuidOf JDG Prccifmuiii Te^raSinocome and pciaip his letter today. NCOiC assured ISN#000156 that all efforts vrould be made to assist in getting tils legal mail picked up. iSNffOOOlSG stated. To die is better than to live.' ISNfiOOQ15S vrould not specify what he meant by tNs statement Ex. 63. Pg.2 000594 000595 000596 000597 000598 (bus), 10 usc1aotb). (bus). (mono) 10 use 130M mus). (WHO) Ismoomss per his request. 56 handed a note to the WC and told him to give 000599 000600 000601