After pardon, Blackwater guard is defiant: âI acted correctlyâ
By ERIC TUCKER The Associated Press,Updated January 2, 2021, 9:44 a.m.
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WASHINGTON (AP) â Evan Liberty was reading in the top bunk of his cell one evening late last month when a prison supervisor delivered news he had hoped for.
âHe says, âAre you ready for this? Liberty recalled. I said, âUh, Iâm not sure. What is going on?â He said, âPresidential pardon. Pack your stuff.â
Liberty is one of four former Blackwater contractors pardoned by President Donald Trump in one of Trump s final acts in office, wiping away their convictions in a 2007 shooting rampage in Baghdad that killed more than a dozen Iraqi civilians. Even for a president who has repeatedly exercised his pardon power on personal associates and political supporters, Trump s clemency for the contractors was met with especially intense condemnatio
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Blackwater guard defiant after pardon: âI acted correctlyâ
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Former Blackwater security guard Evan Liberty (L) and members of the Blackwater security force surrender to federal authorities December 8, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Liberty was one of five Blackwater security guards charged after a September 200
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WASHINGTON - Evan Liberty was reading in the top bunk of his cell one evening late last month when a prison supervisor delivered news he had hoped for. He says, ‘Are you ready for this?’ Liberty recalled. I said, ‘Uh, I’m not sure. What is going on?’ He said, ‘Presidential pardon. Pack your stuff.’