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U.S. soldier held in shooting death of contractor on American base
« on: September 13, 2009, 02:24:39 PM »
The military did not disclose the victim's nationality but Houston-based KBR reportedly confirmed he was one of its employees.

Reporting from Baghdad and Kirkuk, Iraq - A U.S. soldier was arrested in connection with the fatal shooting today of a civilian contractor on an American military base in the northern Iraq city of Tikrit, the military said.

The shooting occurred at 8:30 a.m. and the civilian died of his wounds later in the day.

"We can confirm that a soldier has been identified and detained in the alleged shooting incident of a civilian contractor here on Contingency Operating Base Speicher," said U.S. military spokesman Maj. Derrick Cheng said in an e-mail.

The military did not release the nationality of the victim. However, Associated Press later reported that Houston-based KBR confirmed he was one of its employees, 27-year-old Lucas Vinson.

"As the Army is leading the investigation of the incident, KBR is not providing further comment at this time," spokeswoman Heather Browne said in an e-mailed statement. "We are of course fully cooperating with the Army on its continued investigation."

Elsewhere in northern Iraq, a Kurdish woman and her three children were found shot dead in their home this morning in Banja, a small community just north of Kirkuk. It was unclear whether the shootings were linked to criminal activity or to the region's Arab-Kurdish tensions. Police said the children were ages 6, 4 and 2, and the assailants had shot them with a 9-millimeter pistol. The two older children were girls and the youngest a boy, according to police.

A neighbor, Mohammed Qadir, said he had called the police because he was nervous for the family after they had been left alone by the woman's husband, a policeman, who had to work overnight.

The husband sat crying in front of his home today. He said he had arrived back from work in the morning shortly before the police arrived and was the first to discover the bodies.

"I was astonished when I found my family, my wife and three children were killed while they were in their bed," said Amid Abdul Rahman, who fell silent for a minute. Then he waved his hand and shouted: "Oh my God, may you take revenge on the killers. . . . What is the guilt of my son Mohammed and he is an infant! What is the guilt of my small daughters?"

Meanwhile, violence plagued the northern city of Mosul. A bombing targeted a police commander's convoy and left a pair of his bodyguards wounded, police said. Two people were wounded in an explosion outside a hospital, while in a third blast, two more civilians were wounded, police said.
 

Cali Climate

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Re: U.S. soldier held in shooting death of contractor on American base
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2009, 02:26:56 PM »
Guess he wasn't happy with the work done.
 

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Re: U.S. soldier held in shooting death of contractor on American base
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2009, 06:06:45 PM »
Guess he wasn't happy with the work done.
 

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