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SEAL Who Shot Bin Laden Arrested in Texas, Police List Charges


A decorated former Navy SEAL known for his role in the killing of terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden landed behind bars on Wednesday.

Robert J. O’Neill was arrested in Texas on charges of assault causing bodily injury and public intoxication, according to The Brunswick News.

Collin County jail records indicate the veteran was bailed out of jail the same day.

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O’Neill has indicated in the past that he fired the actual, fatal shots in the killing of Bin Laden.

The special forces veteran recounted the operation in his 2017 book “The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama Bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior.”

In that book, O’Neill described one interaction in which the Islamist leader was shot dead in his own bedroom after declining to surrender.

Retired senior naval officer William McRaven has corroborated his account, according to the U.K. Daily Mirror.

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This isn’t the first run-in with the law that O’Neill has had since leaving the Navy in 2012.

Montana prosecutors dropped a driving under the influence charge against O’Neill in 2016, according to CBS News.

The 47-year-old Navy veteran agreed to complete a treatment program with the Department of Veterans Affairs to treat a condition incurred through his military service.

O’Neill hasn’t publicly addressed his Wednesday arrest since bailing out of jail.

The nature of events that led to his arrest aren’t readily apparent as of Saturday afternoon.

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O’Neill appeared in a photo geolocated in Texas posted Thursday on his Instagram account.

The former Fox News commentator appeared in a Twitter video promoting an episode of his podcast on Friday.

The veteran of the Navy’s elite SEAL Team 6 has previously suggested he’d consider a run for political office, and criticized partisan ideology in the military.

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