Families of Boat Strike Victims Sue U.S. for “Manifestly Unlawful” Killings

Families of Boat Strike Victims Sue U.S. for "Manifestly Unlawful" Killings

In a shocking turn of events, the families of two Trinidadian men killed in a U.S.-led boat strike on October 14 have filed a lawsuit against the United States government, claiming that their loved ones were victims of "manifestly unlawful" killings.

Chad Joseph, 26, and Rishi Samaroo, 41, died when a U.S. Navy ship fired missiles at a boat they were traveling in, off the coast of Trinidad. The incident was part of a broader pattern of attacks on boats by the U.S. military in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, which have resulted in the deaths of at least 126 civilians.

The lawsuit, filed under the Death on the High Seas Act and the Alien Tort Statute, alleges that the U.S. government violated international law and the human rights of the two men. The plaintiffs are seeking damages for wrongful death, extrajudicial killing, and other claims.

"This was a murder," said Steven Watt, a senior staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). "These were both homicides. Both men were killed without any due process."

The incident is not an isolated one. The U.S. military has carried out 36 known attacks on boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean since September, killing at least 126 civilians. The most recent attack occurred in January, killing two people and leaving one survivor.

Experts say that the strikes are illegal extrajudicial killings because the military is not permitted to deliberately target civilians - even suspected criminals who do not pose an imminent threat of violence.

"Whatever that secret memorandum states, it cannot render the patently illegal killings lawful," said Jonathan Hafetz, a professor at Seton Hall Law School. "People may not simply be gunned down by the government, and the Trump administration's claims to the contrary risk making America a pariah state."

The lawsuit is seen as a significant development in the ongoing debate over U.S. military actions in the Caribbean and Pacific. The Intercept has reported on the attacks and the impact they have had on civilians.

"This is not hyperbole," said Hafetz. "We're seeing a full-on authoritarian takeover of the U.S. government."

The families of the two men killed in the boat strike are seeking answers and justice, but their case may be the first to bring attention to the broader issue of extrajudicial killings by the U.S. military.

"We want the truth," said Lenore Burnley, Joseph's mother. "We want to know why our son was killed. We hope that speaking out will help get us some answers and closure."

The lawsuit is being brought in U.S. federal admiralty court under the Death on the High Seas Act, which covers wrongful maritime deaths. The plaintiffs are also seeking claims for extrajudicial killing under the Alien Tort Statute.

The Justice Department has not immediately returned a request for comment about the lawsuit.
 
🤯♂️ It's just getting weird how the US military is basically trying to make itself a global executioner 🚫💀. First, it's like, "Hey, we're keeping you safe from terrorists", and then BAM! You're dead because you were on a boat with your family or something 🤦‍♂️. And now these families are suing for what? Because apparently the US military has some sort of "manifestly unlawful" kill-your-civilians-on-a-whim memo 📜👀. Like, come on, can't they just follow basic human rights and not try to make America a global killing zone? 😒
 
the u.s. government is basically saying it's cool to just kill people on boats without following any rules 🤖. 126 lives lost and still no one's held accountable... meanwhile, the trump admin thinks they can just gloss over this with some secret memo 📝. the fact that these families are taking action and fighting for justice shows us that there's still a chance for change in this country 💪
 
I'm super upset about this 🤕. What's going on with these boat strikes? It sounds like the US military is just randomly killing people who are just trying to get from one place to another. That's not right, you know? I mean, Chad and Rishi were just two regular guys, minding their own business, and then... boom! They're dead because of a US Navy ship. That's not justice, that's just plain cruel.

I don't think it's okay for the government to just decide who lives or dies without any reason or trial. It's like they're above the law or something. And now their families are fighting back, which is great, I guess. But shouldn't there be some accountability here? Like, how many more people have to die before someone does something about it?

I don't know what's going on with this "manifestly unlawful" thing, but it sounds like the government is just trying to cover its tracks. And experts are saying that these strikes are basically just cold-blooded murders... yeah, that's not a good look for the US.

It's time for some real answers and justice here. I hope the families of Chad and Rishi get what they're looking for.
 
I don’t usually comment but it’s wild that families of victims in these boat strikes are taking matters into their own hands, suing the US government for what they claim is manifestly unlawful killings. It’s not like we haven’t heard stories about civilians getting caught up in military actions without due process... I mean, isn’t that kinda the whole point of having a government? 🤔💔
 
omg u no this is crazy what's goin on with these boat strikes? like 126 people dead and nobody's sayin nothin 🤯 i'm tryna find out more about it but like, how does the government do that? just shoot people without due process? that sounds super sus to me 👀
 
🚢😱💔 U.S. military actions in Caribbean Sea & Pacific Ocean are totally 🤯 unacceptable! They're basically 🚫 targetting civilians, even when they don't pose an immediate threat 🤝. 126+ lives lost already... it's too much 💀. The families of the two men killed are seeking answers and justice, but this case could be a game-changer in exposing these secret killings 🔍. We need to hold our governments accountable for such actions 🤦‍♂️. America can't just claim to be a beacon of freedom & democracy while doing this 😒. Time for some real change 💪
 
🤕 this is just devastating news... families are suffering so much after their loved ones were killed in these senseless attacks 🌊 why can't our leaders make some decisions that don't put innocent lives at risk? I think it's absolutely appalling that the US military has been carrying out these attacks without any real oversight or accountability 💔 these victims didn't deserve to die like this, and their families are still waiting for answers 🤝
 
can you believe this is still happening in 2025? its like they think they can just shoot ppl on boats and get away with it 🤯 theyre making america look like some kinda rogue state or somethin' where do we draw the line between security and basic human rights? i mean, even suspected criminals dont deserve to be gunned down by the gov 🚫 its all about accountability now, not just some secret memo thats gonna excuse their actions. these families deserve answers and justice 👊
 
I'm worried about this case 🤔. It sounds like there was no regard for the lives of those two men on that boat, just like in other reported incidents. The fact that 126 civilians have died so far from these military strikes is staggering 💥. If it's true that the U.S. military isn't allowed to target civilians, but still did so anyway, then that means someone made a deliberate choice to put lives at risk 🚫.

I hope this lawsuit can help shed some light on what happened and why these attacks are happening in the first place. It's not like the U.S. government is acknowledging any wrongdoing or taking responsibility for their actions - it's more like they're trying to sweep it under the rug 🧹. The families of those two men deserve answers, and if anyone can bring them that justice, it's a court of law 🚔.
 
I'm so down with these families fighting for justice 🤝. I mean, who would've thought that just because they're on a boat, they're fair game for some missiles? It's like, what even is that 🤯. The fact that we have to sue the US government just to get answers is wild 🔥. And can we talk about how many people are getting killed in these attacks? 126 and counting... it's like, can't we just find a way to resolve conflicts peacefully? 💖. I'm rooting for these families and hoping they get some closure soon 🙏. This whole thing needs to be investigated ASAP 🔍.
 
idk how many times u gotta witness senseless killings by US military b4 u start thinking "what's goin on here?" 🤯 126 civilians already killed & it's just gettin worse, these attacks ain't even justified, the US military is just runnin wild out there without no regard for innocent lives. I'm all for defendin ur country but this is straight up unacceptable.
 
🚢 This is just too much! How can you kill people with missiles and not even give them a trial? It's like they're saying "oh, we didn't mean to target civilians"... yeah right 🙄 Those families deserve justice, plain and simple. 126 civilians already lost their lives in these attacks... when are we going to hold the government accountable for this? The fact that there's a lawsuit is a good start, but I hope it leads to real change. We need to know who was behind those orders and why they felt it was okay to kill people without due process 🤔
 
I'm super troubled by this news 🤕... I agree that the U.S. government is liable for these senseless killings, but can we really trust their accountability? I mean, we've seen some shady stuff go down in our lifetime, and it's hard to shake off the feeling that they're hiding something.

The fact that there are 126 reported civilian casualties just in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean alone is staggering 🤯. And for what? Some secret memo says it's okay? I don't buy it 💔. The whole thing reeks of impunity, and I'm not convinced that the system is on their side.

I do think the lawsuit is a good start, though 💪. It's about time someone held those in power accountable for their actions. But we need to be careful not to let our emotions get the better of us – we need a more nuanced discussion about what happened here and how we can prevent it from happening again 🤔.

The Intercept reporting on this issue is a great reminder that there are still people keeping an eye on these things, trying to hold those in power accountable 💡. I just wish we could get some answers sooner rather than later 🕰️.
 
🚨💔 "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." - Martin Luther King Jr 🌟
 
I'm not surprised to see this, another example of the US military doing whatever they want and getting away with it 🤯. 126 civilians already dead and now two more families are suing for wrongful death... I bet the gov't is going to try to spin this one too, claiming it was a "mistaken identity" or some nonsense like that 😒. And don't even get me started on the whole "extrajudicial killing" thing... basically saying they can just pick off whoever they want and not have to answer for it 🚫. It's like they think they're above the law or something. This lawsuit better be a game-changer, or else we'll just keep seeing more of this nonsense 💔
 
🤯 I mean, what even is going on with the US military? These attacks just keep happening and nobody's held accountable 🚫. The fact that they're claiming these killings were "manifestly unlawful" but still doing them anyway is wild 🤔. It's like they think international law doesn't apply to 'em or something 😒. I'm not surprised the families of the victims are suing, though - they have every right to fight for justice and answers 💁‍♀️. And if this lawsuit brings more attention to these extrajudicial killings, that's a good thing 🚀. We need more people speaking out about these kinds of actions and holding those in power accountable 🔊.
 
This is wild 🤯 - these guys just lost their loved ones to a US military strike and now they're taking the country to court! I'm genuinely shocked that it took this long for someone to speak out. The fact that there have been at least 126 civilian deaths in these attacks is just heartbreaking 💔

I mean, what's going on here? Is the US government really just doing whatever they want and expecting people to take it lying down? 🤷‍♂️ And these strikes are happening under the guise of "targeting suspected criminals", but we all know how that works out in practice. Suspected criminals get caught, or not, and sometimes they end up getting shot by a missile 😱

It's time for the US government to come clean about what's really going on and start taking responsibility for their actions. These families deserve answers and justice 🤝
 
It's crazy to think that these families are taking on the US government like this! I mean, it's heartbreaking what happened to Chad and Rishi, and I can see why their families want justice 🤕. But at the same time, it's great that they're standing up for what's right and holding those in power accountable 💪. The fact that 126 civilians have been killed like this is just devastating 😢. It makes you wonder how many more people are suffering silently. I hope their case brings about real change and changes the way the US military operates ⚓️.
 
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