Marine instructors allegedly tossed a Muslim recruit into a dryer and asked if he was ‘part of 9/11’
An investigation by the Marine Corps into hazing at one of its training facilities found that a Muslim recruit was singled out last year for racist abuse by a pair of drunk drill instructors and was even forced into a clothes dryer while it was running.
The incident became public as part of an ongoing inquiry into the death of a different Muslim recruit, 20-year-old Raheel Siddiqui. Siddiqui’s death, which was caused by his fall from a third floor stairwell, was initially ruled a suicide by the Marines. Officials told the Detroit Free Press that ongoing harassment by one of Siddiqui’s drill sergeants may have contributed to his death.
Now, an ABC News report says that that same drill sergeant is also implicated in the case of a separate, unidentified Muslim Marine recruit, who told officials he was singled out for hazing at the Parris Island boot camp in South Carolina because of his faith.
According to the report, the recruit was ordered out of bed in the middle of the night by two seemingly intoxicated drill instructors. He was ordered to the shower and told to march in place, do push-ups and crunches while under the water.