THE NATION September 21, 2005 (October 10, 2005 issue)
Blackwater Down
Jeremy Scahill
The men from Blackwater USA arrived in New Orleans right after
Katrina hit. The company known for its private security work
guarding senior US diplomats in Iraq beat the federal government
and most aid organizations to the scene in another devastated
Gulf. About 150 heavily armed Blackwater troops dressed in full
battle gear spread out into the chaos of New Orleans.
Officially, the company boasted of its forces "join[ing] the
hurricane relief effort." But its men on the ground told a
different story.
Some patrolled the streets in SUVs with tinted windows and the
Blackwater logo splashed on the back; others sped around the
French Quarter in an unmarked car with no license plates. They
congregated on the corner of St. James and Bourbon in front of a
bar called 711, where Blackwater was establishing a makeshift
headquarters. From the balcony above the bar, several Blackwater
guys cleared out what had apparently been someone's apartment.
They threw mattresses, clothes, shoes and other household items
from the balcony to the street below. They draped an American
flag from the balcony's railing. More than a dozen troops from
the 82nd Airborne Division stood in formation on the street
watching the action.
Armed men shuffled in and out of the building as a handful told
stories of their past experiences in Iraq. "I worked the
security detail of both Bremer and Negroponte," said one of the
Blackwater guys, referring to the former head of the US
occupation, L. Paul Bremer, and former US Ambassador to Iraq
John Negroponte. Another complained, while talking on his cell
phone, that he was getting only $350 a day plus his per diem.
"When they told me New Orleans, I said, 'What country is that
in?'" he said. He wore his company ID around his neck in a case
with the phrase Operation Iraqi Freedom printed on it.
In an hourlong conversation I had with four Blackwater men, they
characterized their work in New Orleans as "securing
neighborhoods" and "confronting criminals." They all carried
automatic assault weapons and had guns strapped to their legs.
Their flak jackets were covered with pouches for extra
ammunition.
When asked what authority they were operating under, one guy
said, "We're on contract with the Department of Homeland
Security." Then, pointing to one of his comrades, he said, "He
was even deputized by the governor of the state of Louisiana. We
can make arrests and use lethal force if we deem it necessary."
The man then held up the gold Louisiana law enforcement badge he
wore around his neck. Blackwater spokesperson Anne Duke also
said the company has a letter from Louisiana officials
authorizing its forces to carry loaded weapons.
"This vigilantism demonstrates the utter breakdown of the
government," says Michael Ratner, president of the Center for
Constitutional Rights. "These private security forces have
behaved brutally, with impunity, in Iraq. To have them now on
the streets of New Orleans is frightening and possibly illegal."
Blackwater is not alone. As business leaders and government
officials talk openly of changing the demographics of what was
one of the most culturally vibrant of America's cities,
mercenaries from companies like DynCorp, Intercon, American
Security Group, Blackhawk, Wackenhut and an Israeli company
called Instinctive Shooting International (ISI) are fanning out
to guard private businesses and homes, as well as government
projects and institutions. Within two weeks of the hurricane,
the number of private security companies registered in Louisiana
jumped from 185 to 235. Some, like Blackwater, are under federal
contract. Others have been hired by the wealthy elite, like F.
Patrick Quinn III, who brought in private security to guard his
$3 million private estate and his luxury hotels, which are under
consideration for a lucrative federal contract to house FEMA
workers.
A possibly deadly incident involving Quinn's hired guns
underscores the dangers of private forces policing American
streets. On his second night in New Orleans, Quinn's security
chief, Michael Montgomery, who said he worked for an Alabama
company called Bodyguard and Tactical Security (BATS), was with
a heavily armed security detail en route to pick up one of
Quinn's associates and escort him through the chaotic city.
Montgomery told me they came under fire from "black gangbangers"
on an overpass near the poor Ninth Ward neighborhood. "At the
time, I was on the phone with my business partner," he recalls.
"I dropped the phone and returned fire."
Montgomery says he and his men were armed with AR-15s and Glocks
and that they unleashed a barrage of bullets in the general
direction of the alleged shooters on the overpass. "After that,
all I heard was moaning and screaming, and the shooting stopped.
That was it. Enough said."
Then, Montgomery says, "the Army showed up, yelling at us and
thinking we were the enemy. We explained to them that we were
security. I told them what had happened and they didn't even
care. They just left." Five minutes later, Montgomery says,
Louisiana state troopers arrived on the scene, inquired about
the incident and then asked him for directions on "how they
could get out of the city." Montgomery says that no one ever
asked him for any details of the incident and no report was ever
made. "One thing about security," Montgomery says, "is that we
all coordinate with each other--one family." That co-ordination
doesn't include the offices of the Secretaries of State in
Louisiana and Alabama, which have no record of a BATS company.
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