Revolution Texas

Revolution Texas

Share

02/14/2022

What do you think?

Was this the most LIT Superbowl Halftime Show ever?

10/29/2021

PARENTS ALLEGE NAVY COVER-UP OF A SUSPECTED S*X ATTACK ON THEIR SON WHO DIED BY SU***DE AND SEEK AN FBI INVESTIGATION

Patrick and Teri Caserta Urge the Senate To Pass the Brandon Act Now and Help Prevent Harm to Other Servicemembers

PARENTS ALLEGE NAVY COVER-UP OF A SUSPECTED S*X ATTACK ON THEIR SON WHO DIED BY SU***DE AND SEEK AN FBI INVESTIGATION

Patrick and Teri Caserta Urge the Senate To Pass the Brandon Act Now and Help Prevent Harm to Other Servicemembers

Phoenix, AZ-Patrick and Teri Caserta are pressing for an FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation investigation into the death by su***de of their 21-year-old son, Brandon Caserta at Helicopter Squadron 28 at the Norfolk Naval Base. They say their request is based on information that the U.S. Navy covered up their son's suspected sexual assault leading to what they called his “murder by su***de”.

Domingo Garcia, national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) repeated the organization's call for the U.S. Senate to pass the Brandon Act. “There is no more time to delay as our servicemen and women die!" says Garcia, who heads the nation's oldest and largest Latino civil rights organization. "There is no more time to delay as our servicemen and women die!” says Garcia. "The U.S. Senate has a moral duty and a responsibility to pass the Brandon Act now for inclusion in the FY2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The Senate Armed Services Committee leadership holds this legislation hostage for political reasons that have nothing to do with our service members. These men and women desperately need our help. We must put measures in place immediately to provide refuge and relief from this scourge of death by su***de," says Garcia.

The new revelations of a suspected sexual attack were disclosed in the couple's first full, recorded interview since Brandon's death on June 25, 2018. The Casertas said they received a five-page document they call the Freeman letter which contains graphic details of a service member's r**e as he was being held down by five others. “That letter I talked about, those five guys took turns on him," says Patrick Caserta. "In the letter, he describes it to us. That's exactly what happened. They didn't just beat him. They took turns on him. Five men did that to that guy.” The Casertas say an FBI investigation will force military eyewitnesses who have been ordered to remain silent, to come forward and reveal what they know.

"The only thing that could happen that would make Brandon think less of himself is if he was sexually assaulted,” says Teri Caserta of her son. "That is the one thing that would do him in especially if he knew who did it," she adds. Patrick Caserta is Brandon's father and he points to yet unexplained gaps that exist in the two handwritten letters their son left them. Caserta says the Navy made sure they did not get the full account following Brandon's death. “They know who did it and that would do it," says Caserta. “And that would be the one thing that I can honestly say I can see Brandon never talking to us about. If there was ever a subject,” says Caserta before Teri interjects, it would be that,” she finishes.

For excerpts of the recorded interview: https://www.thebrandonact.org/

Want your organization to be the top-listed Government Service in Austin?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Address


PO Box 300372
Austin, TX
78705