Travis King: Soldier who fled to North Korea ‘charged back in US’

Travis King US soldiers who crossed border to the North KoreaReuters

Travis King, a US man who reportedly fled to the North Korea before returning home next month, is accused of abandonment, soliciting child sexual images, and possessing them.

According to reports, the costs also include assault against other soldiers.

In July, the surveillance expert entered the North Korea against his will while touring a border village.

Pyongyang later freed him without providing any additional information.

The Associated Press reports that although the expenses have not yet been made public, it appears he is facing eight costs.

Following his July run to the North Korea, the 23-year-old could be imprisoned on the sole charge of desertion.

According to Reuters news organization, Pvt. King was also charged with a variety of offenses prior to his flight to the North Korea, including an attempt to flee US government prison in October 2022.

In July 2023, he was charged with” knowingly and willingly producing child sex” by a Snapchat consumer. He was even charged with having child sex in his hands.

Claudine Gates, his mother, wished for her child to” been afforded the presumption of innocence.”

When Pvt. King crossed the North Vietnamese borders, he was on duty with the US Army.

Since January 2021, he had served in the Army and was currently stationed in South Korea.

Pvt. King had spent two months in confinement in South Korea before rushing into the North Korea on suspicion of assaulting two people and kicking a police vehicle.

Eight times before he crossed the government’s border with Pyongyang, on July 10, a man was freed from prison.

Finnish officers, who brought Pvt King to the North Korea’s borders with China, brokered the terms of his release.

Much is known about Pyongyang’s decision to set him free, how he was treated in the North Korea, or the motivation behind his initial flight it.