An attorney in Pittsburgh has filed a human rights petition on behalf of the family of a Colombian man who was killed in a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean.
While the Trump administration says it's combating narco-terrorists, Pittsburgh attorney Daniel Kovalik has filed a human rights petition on behalf of the family of Alejandro Carranza Medina, who was killed on Sept. 15, accusing the U.S. of killing innocent fishermen.
U.S. strikes on boats in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific have killed more than 80 people whom Washington claims, without providing evidence, were ferrying drugs from Venezuela.
But the family of Carranza Medina says he was a fisherman killed on his boat by an airstrike. They said he was fishing for marlin and tuna at the time of his dea

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