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  • Blackwater guards pumped on steroids, lawsuit alleges

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27...raq/index.html

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A quarter of Blackwater security guards in Iraq use steroids and other "judgment-altering substances," according to a lawsuit filed by the families of several Iraqis killed or wounded in a Baghdad shooting in September.

    The suit, filed Monday in Washington, accuses the company of fostering "a culture of lawlessness" among its guards and says the use of excessive force helps the company preserve a key selling point -- the fact that none of its protectees have been killed during the four-year-old war.

    "I think there is a whole corporate culture there that essentially rewards the use of excessive force -- shooting first, asking questions later," said Susan Burke, the lead attorney in the case.

    The lawsuit accuses Blackwater of war crimes, wrongful death, assault, negligent hiring and emotional distress. The plaintiffs include two wounded survivors of the September 16 shootings around Nusoor Square, in western Baghdad, and the families of five people killed in the incident. Iraqi authorities say the guards killed 17 people in an act of "premeditated murder."

    Blackwater has denied any wrongdoing, arguing its contractors used necessary force to protect a State Department convoy that came under fire from insurgents


    The lawsuit accuses Blackwater of failing to control the use of steroids among its guards -- an allegation Burke said came from "people in that community," and one she said would be backed up as the case progresses.

    "The reality is that Blackwater has indeed fired people for steroid use, so they're on clear notice that there's steroid use," Burke said. She said Blackwater has marketed the idea "that their people are kind of tougher and bigger than anybody else," and has turned a blind eye toward "serious, repeated situations of excessive use of force."

    Blackwater spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell rejected the steroid allegations, saying all company workers face drug tests during their application process and on a quarterly basis while working for the firm.

    "Steroids and performance enhancement drugs, both illegal and prescribed, are absolutely in violation of our policy," Tyrrell told CNN. "Blackwater has very strict policies concerning drug use, and if anyone were known to be using illegal drugs, they would be fired immediately."

    The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September 16 killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official under their protection.

    The guards opened fire "without provocation," the suit states, and continued firing even after one of their comrades tried to stop them from shooting.

    The lawsuit also accuses the North Carolina-based military contractor of hiring ex-Chilean commandos who were barred from security or military work in their home country after admitting to human rights violations, and of hiring mercenaries -- a term the company rejects -- from a variety of countries.

    The U.S. government has paid the company nearly $1 billion for diplomatic security since the invasion of Iraq, a House committee reported in September.

    The Nusoor Square killings spurred Iraqi threats to bar the company from operating in Iraq and a push to lift the legal immunity conferred on contractors by the U.S.-led occupation government in 2004.
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    The lawsuit does not request a specific amount in damages, but Burke said her clients want both compensation for their own losses and punitive damages against the firm "for having failed to take the reasonable and adequate corporate steps that they should have taken ages ago."

    "Blackwater encourages and fosters a culture of lawlessness amongst its employees, encouraging them to act in the company's financial interest at the expense of innocent human life," the lawsuit says.

  • #2
    Blackwater has been taking a lot of flack lately because of their tactics. This is just another stupid thing for the bureaucrats to complain about.

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    • #3
      Hell, if i were part of Blackwater Id be on Halo, Winstrol, Test and Cheque drops. I'd live! My aggressive ass would survive! Its about survival. I dont care what it take to survive!

      gator

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Gator_Mclusky
        Hell, if i were part of Blackwater Id be on Halo, Winstrol, Test and Cheque drops. I'd live! My aggressive ass would survive! Its about survival. I dont care what it take to survive!

        gator
        sometimes aggression can get you killed though.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
          sometimes aggression can get you killed though.
          Not me...Id have belts of ammo on me like in the old west and a bunch of banana clips at the ready. Someone sneezes, they better have damn good reason!
          j/k....I realize this is serious but it gets stupid after a while to blame everything on steroids.
          One day ill make a documentary of all the Gold Medals won, the world records blown and all the happiness AAS brought to us.....

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          • #6
            Oh like the government didn't know the Blackwater guys were using - pfft.....right.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by FitnessBrat
              Oh like the government didn't know the Blackwater guys were using - pfft.....right.
              government only gives a shit when it hits the media and people start taking notice.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                government only gives a shit when it hits the media and people start taking notice.

                Exactly what I was saying. But sometimes they have to be like that ya know...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                  government only gives a shit when it hits the media and people start taking notice.

                  Yep. I worked for a company that all the supervisors knew about the guys that did drugs, but they never did or said anything so they had an out if the employee got hurt. They'd send them for a drug test and get out of paying workman's comp. They simply turned a blind eye for their benefit.

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