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Iraq
Iraq Civilians Say Soldiers Shot at Taxi
2004-01-10
The U.S. military is investigating a report that American soldiers opened fire with a machine gun on a taxi, killing four Iraqi civilians, including a 7-year-old boy, and wounded the driver last week in Saddam Hussein’s hometown. Iraqi police in the northern town of Tikrit, found the bullet-riddled car and took the wounded driver, Ibrahim Allawi, to the hospital. Allawi said he was driving four passengers in his taxi on the evening of Jan. 3 when he was caught behind a convoy of four Humvees on a road leading to the main highway through Tikrit. Soldiers in the last Humvee, he says, directed him to pass the convoy. When he had nearly cleared all the vehicles, machine gun fire struck his taxi, he said. The fire came from the lead vehicle in the convoy, Allawi said from his hospital bed.

The U.S. military is investigating the shooting, but has not yet reached any conclusion, said Maj. Josslyn Aberle, a spokeswoman for the Army’s 4th Infantry Division, which is based in Tikrit. The Iraqi officers said they believed his account and expressed frustration by what they said was a delayed response to the incident by U.S. authorities. U.S. soldiers who went to the scene found a blue Chevrolet Caprice ``hit by multiple bursts of heavy-caliber machine gunfire,’’ and several dead Iraqis, said Lt. Col. Steve Russell, a battalion commander in Tikrit. The incident was a ``human tragedy,’’ he added. ``Our soldiers were not involved in this incident,’’ Russell said. ``But it’s possible that the damage to the vehicle could have come from coalition forces given the (type of) damage.’’ The incident, which people refer to as ``the car slayings,’’ adds to already high tension in Tikrit, a major center of attacks against coalition forces.

``The misconduct (of American soldiers) will make people turn against them, more than they already are,’’ Allawi said. He was particularly incensed that his attackers immediately left the area after the shooting: ``I am a peaceful civilian, why would they attack me?’’ he said. ``And then they leave me and run.’’ People in a nearby village heard the shots and went to investigate, finding the passengers dead and Allawi critically wounded with bullet wounds to the stomach, hand and shoulder, police said. There was no sign of a convoy. Those killed were later identified as Intissar Kadhem, 40; her 7-year-old son Ahmed Jawad; Rasheed Hamoud Taha, 40; and Abdullah Hamoud, 53.

U.S. forces are supposed to report any shooting incident, including those involving civilians. Col. William Darley, a spokesman with the Baghdad-based Coalition Joint Task Force, said he had not heard of any U.S. military involvement in the incident, except by those who went to the scene later. Any convoy going from Baghdad to northern cities like Mosul and Kirkuk must drive through Tikrit. ``The people of Tikrit expect the Iraqi police and the coalition forces to find an answer to this,’’ Russell said, ``I believe we have a moral obligation to find out what occurred.’’
Steve Russell says US troops were not involved and I believe him but this is the kind of report that needs to be dealt with as soon as possible, and I hope that we get some kind of explanation tommorow.
Posted by:phil_b

#9  Jon, looks like you've been a bad boy all year. Cancer of rectum. Lol. Boy you've lived in california too long. For a moment i thought u were 'straight' :-) Zhang Fei (Robert Rosenthal) asshole as least learn to write your name right. Too found of 'posing' as a chinese?. My ass.
Posted by: Faisal   2004-1-11 8:01:55 AM  

#8  I'm beginning to think there are a number of Arabs dressing in US military uniforms and performing acts of attrocity in Iraq. The reports keep coming out. I don't believe all the explanations, but I also know the American GI. This is not his style. If he wanted to kill someone, he'd just walk up and blow the perp away. All this other crap sounds more like AQ than US. It would do my heart good to be proven right by capturing a few of these fuckwits in the act.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-1-10 10:42:44 PM  

#7  The Iraqi officers said they believed his account and expressed frustration by what they said was a delayed response to the incident by U.S. authorities.

Of course they believe his account - he's a fellow Muslim. As we all know - Muslims are not only infallibly right on the facts, they're incapable of telling lies.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-1-10 6:50:35 PM  

#6  Oh Yeah. Don't you know that the incident is being 'investigated'..... and like all yankee 'investigations' we all know the results don't we :->

You mean they're exactly like Muslim investigations? Sorry, man, we don't do whitewashes - thorough investigations are how we identify and fix problems - in every sphere of life, unlike Muslims. Besides, when have Muslims cared about civilian casualties, unless they're inflicted by non-Muslims upon Muslims?
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-1-10 6:45:50 PM  

#5  Look,Daddy,a Troll!

Don't feed the Troll,Son!

He just keep comming back.
Posted by: raptor   2004-1-10 4:35:51 PM  

#4  I hope you get cancer of the rectum Faisal you fuck wit.
Posted by: Jon Shep   2004-1-10 4:06:53 PM  

#3  Nice troll on you, "Faisal"...yankee? what a dipshit
Posted by: Frank G   2004-1-10 4:01:59 PM  

#2  Oh Yeah. Don't you know that the incident is being 'investigated'..... and like all yankee 'investigations' we all know the results don't we :->
Posted by: Faisal   2004-1-10 3:31:00 PM  

#1  Iraqi police in the northern town of Tikrit,

Enough said.
Posted by: Charles   2004-1-10 1:20:41 PM  

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