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Convicted of a massacre, pardoned former Blackwater contractor thanks people who supported him
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Christmas comes early for Trump allies with more pardons
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Maryville man convicted of Iraqi massacre returns home after presidential pardon
In his pardon, President Trump pointed to some problems with evidence presented at Dustin Heard s federal trial. Author: Cole Sullivan, NBC News Published: 6:47 PM EST December 23, 2020 Updated: 6:47 PM EST December 23, 2020
MARYVILLE, Tenn. A Maryville man convicted in connection with the deaths of 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians was pardoned by President Trump and returned home to his family Tuesday night.
Dustin Heard, 39, was serving more than 12 years in federal prison for voluntary manslaughter, among other charges, after he and three other private security contractors opened fire in a Downtown Baghdad square.
Trump s pardon of Blackwater contractors convicted of massacre greeted with derision, grief
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An insult to justice: Trump s Blackwater pardons met with fury by victims families Adela Suliman © Provided by NBC News
President Donald Trump s decision to pardon four Blackwater private security contractors convicted of a massacre in Baghdad has been met with fury by the victims families in Iraq. How are these criminals released after they killed 17 innocent people? Hussein Saheb Nasser, 35, told NBC News by telephone from his home in Baghdad on Wednesday. On what basis did Trump depend on to release them? Let us assume that I travel to America and kill 17 American citizens. Are they going to release me?