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http://www.kansascity.com/news/government-politics/article3223176.html
from the associated press
I remember hearing news about this shooting. There was a sizable iirc uproar over it at the time. Never knew it was going to trial.
Apparently according to some sources they did get fired upon. My hypothesis about what happened is that when fired upon they fired back and killed the one or two or small group of gunmen then they kept on firing. If they were ambushed by as many gunmen with AK-47s as the number of people killed in that incident they'd probably be dead.
Of course the massacre of Black water guards who were subsequently dragged through the street might have been fresh in their minds.
But that doesn't justify a mass shooting in city streets. It illustrates the perils of using mercenaries in war zones.
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from the associated press
WASHINGTON
A federal jury returned guilty verdicts for all four former Blackwater security guards charged in the 2007 shootings of more than 30 Iraqis in Baghdad.
The jury in Washington found Nicholas Slatten guilty of first-degree murder, and the three other three guards Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard guilty of at least three counts of voluntary manslaughter.
The four men were charged with a combined 33 counts in the shootings, but the jury had reached verdicts on only part of the charges after weeks of deliberations. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth allowed the jury to announce the verdicts agreed upon, with the expectation jurors would continue deliberating on the other counts.
The shootings on Sept. 16, 2007, caused an international uproar over the role of defense contractors in urban warfare.
I remember hearing news about this shooting. There was a sizable iirc uproar over it at the time. Never knew it was going to trial.
Apparently according to some sources they did get fired upon. My hypothesis about what happened is that when fired upon they fired back and killed the one or two or small group of gunmen then they kept on firing. If they were ambushed by as many gunmen with AK-47s as the number of people killed in that incident they'd probably be dead.
Of course the massacre of Black water guards who were subsequently dragged through the street might have been fresh in their minds.
But that doesn't justify a mass shooting in city streets. It illustrates the perils of using mercenaries in war zones.
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