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  • Sa'adoon was a guard for the Iraqi vice president.

    Fore, right! 2009

  • The lawsuit says a visibly intoxicated Moonen simply pulled out his Glock and fired at Sa'adoon for no reason.

    Merced Sun-Star: front 2009

  • It says Moonen shot Sa'adoon without provocation on Christmas Eve of 2006 after getting drunk at a party and then getting lost.

    NewsObserver.com - Home 2009

  • It says Moonen shot Sa'adoon without provocation on Christmas Eve of 2006 after getting drunk at a party and then getting lost.

    Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles 2009

  • The lawsuit filed Thursday accuses former Blackwater guard Andrew Moonen of shooting Sa'adoon in December 2006 while Moonen was intoxicated after a party.

    WVEC Top Stories 2009

  • The lawsuit says a visibly intoxicated Moonen simply pulled out his Glock and fired at Sa'adoon for no reason.

    NewsObserver.com - Home 2009

  • CAMP AL TAQADDUM, Iraq-Sheik Sa'adoon Khaled Eafan Al-Boeasa (in red and white keffiyeh), a local religious leader, and Hamid Alfahdawi, the director of Habbaniyah Tourist Village, along with several other Iraqi community leaders, stand during the playing of the American National Anthem, at a transfer of authority ceremony aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, March 30, 2009.

    unknown title 2009

  • Visibly intoxicated, he encountered Sa'adoon on guard duty and fired his company-issued firearm at the victim, killing him for no reason, the lawsuit alleges.

    San Diego News 2009

  • Guests included Sheik Sa'adoon Khaled Eafan Al-Boeasa, a local religious leader, and Hamid Alfahdawi, the director of Habbaniyah Tourist Village, a nearby Iraqi community MWSS-373 frequently patrolled.

    unknown title 2009

  • The lawsuit says a visibly intoxicated Moonen simply pulled out his Glock and fired at Sa'adoon for no reason.

    Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles 2009

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