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Today: April 21, 2000 at 15:34:46 PDT

           Davidians: FBI Ignored Offer

           ASSOCIATED PRESS

           WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI
           ignored a California company's
           offer of remote-controlled armored
           firefighting equipment less than
           two weeks before the deadly fire
           that ended the 1993 Waco siege,
           Branch Davidians said in a court
           filing Friday.

           The FBI's on-scene commanders also
           did little to prepare for the
           possibility of fire despite Attorney
           General Janet Reno's directive that
           they be ready for all emergency
           contingencies, the plaintiffs said as
           part of their wrongful-death lawsuit
           against the government.

           They point to a memo jotted down
           in the FBI's Washington command
           center 10 days before the siege's
           fiery end advising that the two
           on-scene commanders had decided
           "there would be no plan to fight a
           fire should one develop in the
           Davidian compound."

           More than 80 Branch Davidians
           died during the inferno that
           consumed their flimsy wooden
           retreat on April 19, 1993, several
           hours into an FBI tear-gassing
           operation intended to end the
           51-day siege.

           The local volunteer fire
           department's personnel and fire
           trucks were kept away from the
           burning building -- a decision that
           FBI special agent in charge Jeffrey
           Jamar told Congress he made out of
           concern that the firefighters could
           be hit by Davidian gunfire or
           exploding ammunition.

           But the plaintiffs, in a 58-page
           motion made public Friday that will
           be filed in federal court in Waco,
           Texas, say the FBI ignored an offer
           made by a California company --
           Flamechek International - to lend
           the government a Soviet T-55
           combat tank reconfigured as
           armored firefighting equipment.

           Flamechek's owner, Mira Slovak,
           told plaintiffs' lawyers in a
           deposition last month that he called
           an FBI office in California a week to
           10 days before the siege's fiery end
           to offer the remote-controlled
           equipment. Slovak said he followed
           up the bureau's request for more
           information by providing brochures
           and tank specifications but never
           heard back from the FBI.

           Former FBI Assistant Director Larry
           Potts and other high-ranking
           officials testified during recent
           depositions that they were told such
           firefighting equipment didn't exist
           and that they knew nothing of the
           Flamechek offer. "Never heard of
           that," Potts said.

           "It was my understanding that
           (armored firefighting equipment)
           didn't exist," said Richard Rogers,
           who headed the FBI's Hostage
           Rescue Team at Waco. He testified
           he first heard of Flamechek's offer
           last month.

           The plaintiffs aren't focusing only
           on the armored equipment. They
           also argue that the FBI commanders
           were derelict in not exploring other
           options such as water cannons or
           helicopters with water buckets.

           "The most fitting assessment of the
           FBI's pathetic performance on this
           issue remains the comment of Stuart
           Gerson, acting attorney general
           before the confirmation of Janet
           Reno: 'Think about fire next time,"'
           the motion says.

           The government has asked the
           federal judge presiding over the
           case to throw out the plaintiffs'
           claims relating to the fire, saying
           the FBI leaders' decisions are
           covered under a discretionary
           authority protection.

           "The discretionary function
           exception protects policy-grounded
           judgment or choice," the Justice
           Department said in a court filing
           earlier this month. "Even if the
           on-scene commanders were
           negligent or abused their discretion
           by deciding not to have armored
           fire trucks -- or any other specific
           equipment -- available, those
           decisions would fall within the
           exception."

           The government has long contended
           the Davidians themselves torched
           their retreat and caused their own
           deaths, whether by fire or gunshot.

           The lawsuit heads to trial in
           mid-June.


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