New York Times
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 — The American security contractor Blackwater USA has been involved in a far higher rate of shootings while guarding American diplomats in Iraq
than other security firms providing similar services to the State
Department, according to Bush administration officials and industry
officials.
Blackwater is now the focus of investigations in both Baghdad and
Washington over a Sept. 16 shooting in which at least 11 Iraqis were
killed. Beyond that episode, the company has been involved in cases in
which its personnel fired weapons while guarding State Department
officials in Iraq at least twice as often per convoy mission as
security guards working for other American security firms, the
officials said.
Well, what do you expect when Blacwater USA has super secret decoder ring protection.
The State Department keeps reports on each case in which weapons were
fired by security personnel guarding American diplomats in Iraq.
Officials familiar with the internal State Department reports would not
provide the actual statistics, but they indicated that the records
showed that Blackwater personnel were involved in dozens of episodes in
which they had resorted to force.
[snip]
The State Department’s incident reports have not been made public, and
Blackwater refused to provide its own data on cases in which its
personnel used their weapons while guarding American diplomats. The
State Department is in the process of providing at least some of the
data to Congress. The administration and industry officials who agreed
to discuss the broad rate of Blackwater’s involvement in violent events
would not disclose the specific numbers.
[snip]
A Blackwater spokeswoman declined to comment.
Damn, I really have to get me one of those rings.
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