AP: Rumsfeld Kept 9-11 Souvenir

GrGr

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AP Enterprise: Rumsfeld Kept 9-11 Souvenir

JOHN SOLOMON
The Miami Herald
Associated Press


WASHINGTON - The Justice Department investigation that criticized FBI agents for taking souvenirs from the World Trade Center site also found that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and a high-ranking FBI official kept items from the Sept. 11 attack scenes.

The final investigatory report said the Justice Department inspector general confirmed Rumsfeld "has a piece of the airplane that flew into the Pentagon." The Associated Press obtained a copy of the report Friday.

Investigators learned Rumsfeld had the airplane part after an FBI agent saw a television interview in which the defense secretary was "holding up pieces of building from the WTC and the Pentagon, saying he kept those items on his desk to remember the terrorist attacks."

A Pentagon spokesman did not immediately respond Friday afternoon for comment.

The Justice Department investigation also collected testimony that Pasquale D'Amuro, FBI Director Robert Mueller's executive assistant director for terrorism until last summer, asked a supervisory agent to "obtain a half dozen items from the WTC debris so the items could be given to dignitaries."

Six items that weren't evidence were gathered and sent to D'Amuro, the report said.

D'Amuro, now the head of the FBI's New York office, said that "he asked for a piece of the building as a memento" and that he was aware that agents had taken such items from other terrorist crime scenes over the years.

He said he got a piece of the building in June 2003 but denied asking for items for dignitaries. D'Amuro left the following month from FBI headquarters as Mueller's top terrorism official to become an assistant director in charge of the New York office.

Joe Valiquette, a spokesman for the New York FBI office, declined to comment Friday.

Surviving family members were surprised by the news.

"Unbelievable," said William Doyle, whose son died in the World Trade Center.

A New York woman suing local authorities for alleged negligence in the Sept. 11 attacks said any souvenir-taking by officials was part of a larger failure to keep enough items, like steel beams, as evidence.

"Everybody has things that they probably should not have from the World Trade Center site," said Sally Regenhard, whose firefighter son died in the towers. "I'm sure there's probably all kinds of people that have all kinds of artifacts."
 

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What would be the point of big steel beams as evidence? Planes crashed into the buildings and they fell. We need big steel beams to prove it? Was the government really spposed to keep every piece of those monstrous buildings in some evidence locker?
Then some idiot goes around giving news to victims families to stir them into a comment. Sad.
 

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This is actually not an uncommon practice. I know someone that solves serial killer crimes. He doesn't collect but others always ask him for stuff related. I think it's a bit macabre.
 

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So.... I would want a piece of history also. Its similar to the pieces taken from the Berlin Wall.
 

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I have no problem with someone in his position who has to make life and death decisions on a daily basis , to have a visual reminder on his desk as to why he must do what he must do. Whether you agree with him or not, this is a non story.
 

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Originally posted by: UpGrD
I have no problem with someone in his position who has to make life and death decisions on a daily basis , to have a visual reminder on his desk as to why he must do what he must do. Whether you agree with him or not, this is a non story.

Agreed, its not like he is being ahole and selling it on ebay.
 

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Originally posted by: UpGrD
I have no problem with someone in his position who has to make life and death decisions on a daily basis , to have a visual reminder on his desk as to why he must do what he must do. Whether you agree with him or not, this is a non story.

From another article:

"Many interviewed regarded the debris as sacred, the reported stated, "and were disgusted by the fact that anyone would want to take items, including pieces of the building which were contaminated with blood and human body parts."

The report discloses that among the items taken, [FBI] agents had cut World Trade Center security patches from the sleeves of shirt pieces found in the rubble."

 

alchemize

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I have my friends shirt who died, and I wear it sometimes. I guess I'm desecrating his memory.

A New York woman suing local authorities for alleged negligence in the Sept. 11 attacks said
That says it all, we don't need to hear what she said.