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Blackwater 'threatened to kill US State Department investigator' in Iraq US official investigating private security firm reported 'death threat' from manager, according to documents seen by New York Times as former guards stand trial for killings of civilians in Baghdad The most senior manager in Iraq of the notorious private security firm Blackwater threatened to kill a US State Department investigator for examining the company's performance, the New York Times reported on Monday. The Times, citing an internal State Department memorandum, said the threat was made just weeks before Blackwater guards shot and killed 17 civilians on September 16, 2007 in Baghdad's Nisour Square. However US embassy officials in Baghdad sided with Blackwater and the State Department investigators were ordered to leave, The Times said. Four former Blackwater employees are currently on trial in a US court for the Nisour Square deaths. The killing, seen as an example of the impunity enjoyed by private security firms on the US payroll in Iraq, exacerbated Iraqi resentment toward Americans. Related Articles Iraq fights to seize back territory from Islamic State 30 Jun 2014 US could tighten airport security over fears of extremist attack 30 Jun 2014 Isis declares its captive territories an 'Islamic Caliphate' 29 Jun 201 We will stand by Isis until Maliki steps down, says leader of Iraq's biggest tribe 29 Jun 2014The lead State Department investigator, Jean Richter, warned in the memo dated August 31, 2007, that little oversight of the company, which had a $1 billion contract to protect US diplomats, had created "an environment full of liability and negligence." Blackwater guards "saw themselves as above the law", Mr Richter wrote. According to a State Department memo, Daniel Carroll, Blackwater's project manager in Iraq, told Mr Richter after an argument "that he could kill me at that very moment and no one could or would do anything about it as we were in Iraq". Mr Richter wrote: "I took Mr Carroll's threat seriously. We were in a combat zone where things can happen quite unexpectedly, especially when issues involve potentially negative impacts on a lucrative security contract." A fellow State Department investigator who witnessed the exchange corroborated Mr Richter's report in a separate statement. Blackwater, whose license to work in Iraq was revoked by Baghdad, has since been renamed twice and after merging with a rival firm is now called Constellis Holdings. The State Department cancelled its contract with the company soon after President Barack Obama took office in January 2009.
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