Guilty Until Proven Innocent

Guilty Until Proven Innocent - Nine Line Apparel

Author:
CPT Tyler Merritt, USA, Ret.
CEO, Nine Line Apparel

As American citizens, we are all entitled to numerous rights while awaiting trial for a crime of which we are accused. These rights include: adequate medical care, access to legal representation, and, perhaps the most important and most profound, the assertion of innocence until proven guilty. Today, an American soldier - a 19 year veteran of the United States Navy - is being denied these lawfully given, Constitutionally ordained freedoms, while the media is allowed to deface his name, his face, and his character for the sake of public scorn and disregard for the harsh realities of a soldier’s life at war.

Chief Special Warfare Operator Edward Gallagher has been accused of the premeditated murder of an ISIS detainee. Said detainee was identified as an ISIS fighter, a threat to the lives of American soldiers.

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Military law prevents basic access to American civil rights for enlisted soldiers being held in custody. As an Army veteran myself, I am personally disgusted with the way that this decorated Navy veteran is being treated. I, too, have seen the horrors of war. I have witnessed the sadistic nature that our enemies embrace, I have witnessed the atrocities that they inflict upon our enlisted men and women, and I have seen the injustices that military men and women have suffered because they took an oath to serve our great nation. America is a country of justice, of freedom from prejudice and mistreatment, and this man, this veteran of the United States Armed Forces, is being denied these basic rights, all because of a liberal prerogative to defame the brave men and women who put their lives on the line every day in service to our country.

Like Chief Gallagher, I have a wife and children who have personally sacrificed, in appreciation and recognition of my service to this nation. I, too, have been faced with tough decisions in the midst of gunfire and warfare. I, too, came home to my family, dealing with my experiences, and doing everything I could to return to a normal life. Now, Chief Gallagher’s freedom and chance at a normal American existence, have been stripped away, his sons forced to witness their father’s arrest and public humiliation, his wife condemned to ridicule and scrutiny while continuing to defend her husband’s honor and dignity.

Chief Gallagher has now been imprisoned for over 6 months awaiting trial for the alleged crimes of which he is accused. He is being denied adequate medical and mental health care, in addition to sufficient access to his legal team. Chief Gallagher has suffered traumatic brain injuries during his service, requiring frequent medical attention. During his detainment, he has been denied medical treatment, showers, and even held in solitary confinement for days at a time. His defense team has been denied the calling of witnesses due to governmental regulations regarding military confidentiality, resulting in a biased and unbalanced case against him.

Chief Gallagher is a decorated veteran of the American Armed Forces, awarded two Bronze Stars and a special Navy/Marine Corps commendation for his actions in combat overseas. He dedicated his life to preserving our nation’s freedom. The least we can do is offer the same in return.

As the CEO of Nine Line Apparel, a proudly patriotic, veteran owned company, I am committed to defending Chief Gallagher. We will provide whatever support we can as the case continues to develop against him, and no matter what, we’ve got his six. I am proud to stand behind this man as a brother in arms, a man who has given so much, in service to our nation.

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200 comments


  • Douglas Gerber

    I feel really bad for him and his family but you are asking people to somehow change the rules for the military. The UCMJ is what he signed up for and has been arbitrating incidents like this for 200 years. Is it different from the civilian justice system, yes. But for the members of our military, sans political pressure, it is meted out equally. I do not question his experiences and the challenges he’s faced, so, let the system of military justice run its course because that is all that can happen right now. If this is not the case, then speak it clearly and round up political support to change or fix how he’s being treated differently in the military but don’t fool people into thinking this is somehow unfair individual treatment against him. If he acted wrong in the military, he will be judged by military standards, not civilian standards.


  • Lauren Ryan

    Though I never served I am a granddaughter, daughter, and gold star sister from the USMC. My brother was KIA RAMADI IRAQ 11/15/04 after doing several tours over there. I remember seeing him on leave and each time seeing the mental and physical toll brought me to tears.. My family will be praying and fully support bring attention to the injustice that’s happening with a person that put himself in harms way to protect this country. Enough is enough time for America to stand up for those that are laying everything on the line to protect… God Bless and many prayers being said. ❤️🇺🇸💙


  • Becky Jehle

    Tom and his brother, Ralph and many of our friends fought in Vietnam. We know first hand what sacrifices you made for our country. We pray every day for you and your dear family.


  • Brenda Susan Christensen

    You have our families full support as do all Military and their families!! What is going on is wrong in too many ways to count! Keeping you and your precious family in our thoughts and prayers! Stay strong, this IS NOT OVER by any means!! THANK YOU Chief Gallagher for your service to us and all of America! GOD BLESS, COMFORT, AND PROTECT YOU !!


  • Sara

    I fully support this war hero and pray for his quick release and acquittal. It’s BS what is happening to him. I also pray for his family and pray for their strength through all of this.


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