In Washington, recent allegations have emerged involving a four-star general at the helm of U.S. Central Command. U.S. officials have confirmed that Army Gen. Erik Kurilla is currently under investigation by the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division. Reports suggest that during an overseas flight, Kurilla reportedly lost his temper and physically pushed a member of his aircrew.
Sources who wish to remain anonymous disclosed that the incident, which has come to light recently, raised concerns regarding Kurilla’s behavior. Despite the gravity of these allegations, he continues to serve in his role and is presently stationed in the Middle East.
In a statement issued on Friday, the Army Criminal Investigation Division acknowledged its awareness of the alleged incident and confirmed that an inquiry is underway. However, the division stated that no further details can be disclosed at this time.
The Criminal Investigation Division typically initiates preliminary investigations in response to claims of misconduct to ascertain whether a comprehensive investigation is necessary. Kurilla has been actively engaged in various missions throughout the Middle East, having undertaken multiple visits to Israel and other neighboring allies amid the ongoing conflict involving Hamas and Hezbollah.
This inquiry into Gen. Kurilla’s conduct was first brought to public attention by NBC.