Families Sue Blackwater Over Guards' Gory Deaths

By LARRY MARGASAK
Associated Press
February 8, 2007

 <http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Washington> WASHINGTON - The
families of four private guards whose bodies were burned and dragged through
the streets by a mob in
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Iraq> Iraq told Congress
yesterday that the security company that hired them failed to provide
armored vehicles and other promised protections.

The guards' families have sued the company,
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Blackwater+USA> Blackwater
USA, telling a House hearing it was the only way they can learn all the
circumstances of the deaths. Blackwater and several Republican lawmakers
said the lawsuit should not be argued at a congressional hearing.

The deaths of the four, all former members of the military, brought to
American television some of its most gruesome images of the Iraq war. A
frenzied mob of insurgents ambushed a supply convoy the guards were
escorting through  <http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Fallujah>
Fallujah on March 31, 2004. The men were attacked, their bodies mutilated;
two of the corpses were strung from a bridge.

At the hearing, the mother of Stephen Helvenston,
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Kathryn+Helvenston-Wettengel>
Kathryn Helvenston-Wettengel, read a statement on behalf of the families.
She stopped several times to collect herself as she recounted the emotional
day.

She said the security guards were denied armored vehicles, heavy weapons,
and maps for their convoy routes, and that the rear gunners were removed
from vehicles to perform other duties.

"Blackwater gets paid for the number of warm bodies it can put on the ground
in certain locations throughout the world," she said. "If some are killed it
replaces them at a moment's notice."

Ms. Helvenston-Wettengel said her son was alive when Iraqis tied him to his
vehicle and dragged him through the streets. He eventually was decapitated.

In a statement prepared for House Oversight and Government Reform Committee,
Blackwater USA general counsel
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Andrew+Howell> Andrew Howell
said lawyers for the family members were using the hearing for their own
purposes and that the case should be heard in court, not in Congress.

Mr. Howell said the hearing should not delve into an "incomplete and
one-sided exploration of a specific battlefield incident."

 <http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Darrell+Issa> Rep. Darrell
Issa, a Republican of
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=California> California, said
he did not believe the testimony was germane to a house committee
scrutinizing American companies with Iraq contracts. He pressed the
witnesses on whether their lawyers wrote their statement, but Ms.
Helvenston-Wettengel said each of the four women at the hearing wrote a
portion of the statement.

The three men killed in addition to Helvenston - a former Navy SEAL - were a
former Army Ranger represented by his daughter Kristal, Wesley Batalona;
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Michael+Teague> Michael
Teague, who was formerly in an Army helicopter unit, represented by his
widow, Rhonda, and Jerry Zovko, who was a former Army Ranger represented by
his mother, Donna.

The committee also is looking into Blackwater's contract to provide security
services in Iraq. After numerous denials,
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=The+Pentagon> the Pentagon
has confirmed that Blackwater provided armed security guards in Iraq under a
subcontract that was buried so deeply the government at first couldn't find
it.

The secretary of the Army on Tuesday wrote two Democratic lawmakers that the
Blackwater USA contract was part of a huge military support operation by run
by  <http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Halliburton+Company>
Halliburton Co. subsidiary KBR.
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=Dick+Cheney> Vice President
Cheney ran Halliburton before he took office.

Several times last year, Pentagon officials told inquiring lawmakers they
could find no evidence of the Blackwater contract. Blackwater, of Moyock,
<http://www.nysun.com/related_results.php?term=North+Carolina> N.C., did not
respond to several requests for comment.

 

 



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