US | Iraq Marines May Drop Massacre Murder Charges Negligence charge eyed for sarge who led fatal attack on 24 Iraqis By Peter Fearon Posted Oct 5, 2007 3:45 AM CDT Copied A U.S. soldier stands guard with an Iraqi national policeman, in background, during a joint operation in the Khadra neighborhood of western Baghdad, Iraq on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2007. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) (Associated Press) A Marine whose squad killed 24 Iraqi men, women and children in the so-called Haditha Massacre may not face murder charges. An investigating officer has recommended that Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich should be tried instead for negligent homicide, which carries a maximum three-year penalty. The Iraqis were killed when Marines threw grenades and fired on unarmed civilians in their homes following a roadside bombing of a Marine convoy. Wuterich said he will "always mourn the unfortunate deaths of the innocent Iraqis who were killed during our response to that attack." But "based on the information I had at the time, I made the best decisions I could have at that time," he said at one hearing. "Engaging was the only choice." Read These Next Michael Jackson's son reveals his 'next chapter.' At least 2 children are dead in a Minnesota school shooting. Orange shark, doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo doo. Travis Kelce's dad thinks Taylor was getting 'antsy.' Report an error