SAN JOSE, Calif., March 27, 2007

Tillman Family Slams Pentagon Probe

Calls Report On Death Of Pat Tillman "Unsatisfactory," Urges Congressional Investigation

  • Play CBS Video Video No Negligence In Tillman Death

    Army investigators probing the friendly-fire death of former NFL player and U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman in Afghanistan found no criminal negligence. David Martin reports.

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    A Pentagon investigation found top army officers were responsible for covering up the truth about former NFL star Pat Tillman's death in a friendly fire incident. David Martin reports.

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    Retired Army col. Mitch Mitchell and the San Francisco Chronicle's Robert Collier speak with Harry Smith about the fallout in the handling the friendly-fire death of Pat Tillman.

    • Pat Tillman watches practice during Arizona Cardinals summer camp in Flagstaff, Ariz., in this July 30, 2001, file photo.

      Pat Tillman watches practice during Arizona Cardinals summer camp in Flagstaff, Ariz., in this July 30, 2001, file photo.  (AP)

    • Pat Tillman Sr., father of former Arizona Cardinals football player Pat Tillman, speaks during a memorial service for his son May 3, 2004 in San Jose, California. Tillman was killed on patrol in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004. A military investigation's findings released Monday March 26, 2007 said there was no criminal negligence in Tillman's friendly-fire death.

      Pat Tillman Sr., father of former Arizona Cardinals football player Pat Tillman, speaks during a memorial service for his son May 3, 2004 in San Jose, California. Tillman was killed on patrol in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004. A military investigation's findings released Monday March 26, 2007 said there was no criminal negligence in Tillman's friendly-fire death.  (Getty Images)

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(CBS/AP)  Pat Tillman's family firmly rejected the Defense Department's findings into the former NFL star's friendly-fire death in Afghanistan, calling for congressional investigations into what they see as broad malfeasance and a coverup.

"Perhaps subpoenas are necessary to elicit candor and accuracy from the military," his family said in a statement Monday night, after hearing the results of the latest probes.

The men who shot Tillman have always claimed the April 22, 2004, incident was a terrible mistake in the fog of war, and the Army officially agreed Monday, declining to press charges.

But possible punishments still hang over several high-ranking officers who allegedly botched the investigations and key administrative tasks.

"There's still actions that have to be taken," CBS News military analyst Ret. Army Col. Mitch Mitchell told CBS' The Early Show.

Nine Army officers, including four generals, made errors in reporting the friendly fire death to their superiors and to the Tillman family, the Pentagon said. Defense officials said one or more of those officers who provided misleading information as the military investigated could be charged with a crime.

A central issue in the case is why the Army waited about five weeks from the time it suspected Tillman's death was friendly fire until it told his family. Several officers have testified they wanted to wait until the early investigations were complete, but regulations required the Army to notify family members if friendly fire was even suspected.

Calling the government's findings "unsatisfactory," the family said in a statement: "The characterization of criminal negligence, professional misconduct, battlefield incompetence, concealment and destruction of evidence, deliberate deception, and conspiracy to deceive are not 'missteps.' These actions are malfeasance."

The latest investigation reserves its strongest criticism for Lt. Gen. Philip Kensinger, the now-retired three-star general who was in charge of Army special operations.

"We found compelling evidence that Kensinger learned of suspected fratricide well before the memorial service and provided misleading testimony" on that issue, the report said. That misrepresentation, the report said, could constitute a "false official statement," a violation of the Military Code of Justice.

Because Kensinger is out of the military, it would be difficult to charge him criminally, however.

Referring to Kensinger, Tillman's family said, "While he is not blameless, we believe he is the pawn being sacrificed to protect the king, that king being secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld."

Mitchell said it was likely discussions on how to handle Tillman's situation reached Rumsfeld. "I absolutely believe it did," he said. "Because with a figure as important as Pat Tillman — granted, he's a soldier — but he's a soldier with some notoriety."

Acting Army Secretary Peter Geren asked Gen. William Wallace, who oversees training for the Army, to review the actions of the officers and to provide a progress report on possible punishments in 30 days.

"We as an Army failed in our duty to the Tillman family, the duty we owe to all the families of our fallen soldiers: Give them the truth, the best we know it, as fast as we can," Geren told reporters at the Pentagon. "Our failure in fulfilling this duty brought discredit to the Army and compounded the grief suffered by the Tillman family. For that, on behalf of the Army, I apologize to the Tillman family."

"The briefing we just received was shamefully unacceptable," the family said in a statement issued from their home in San Jose, where Pat Tillman grew up. "Our family is therefore compelled to continue our (pursuit of) the full truth about the circumstances of Pat Tillman's death and the so-called 'missteps' and 'deficiencies' of Pat's unit, the Army, the Department of Defense, and this administration."

In its rush to honor the high profile NFL hero, the Army failed miserably in telling Tillman's family the truth, reports CBS News national security correspondent David Martin. The Army waited 35 days to tell the family the truth, leaving Tillman's father in the dark at a nationally televised memorial service.

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by me4prezz March 28, 2007 12:49 PM EDT
IF America falls it will not be an outside enemy that does us in, it'll be from withing by people who only claim to have our best interests at heart.
Posted by RandalDS at 03:09 AM : Mar 28, 2007

You have hit the nail on the head! That is a statement that I am doing to forward around to everyone I know!
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by realpatriot1 March 28, 2007 11:48 AM EDT
I'm surprized to learn that Ronald Reagan, George Bush 1, and Jerry Ford were all liberals. After all, Reagan cut & ran from Lebanon, Ford from Vietnam, and Bush from Baghdad.
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by coffeehead-2009 March 28, 2007 10:41 AM EDT
Impeach~~
this twisted pretzel has lost it's salt.



"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is."
-- George W. Bush on Kosovo (Houston Chronicle April 9, 1999)
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by gunnerv1 March 28, 2007 10:36 AM EDT
The "Bumper Stickers" Have arrived at
the low price of $3.75 each. "These Colors Never Run (unless you're a Liberal)" Get'em while they are hot!
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by grazinggoat March 28, 2007 7:22 AM EDT
...truth is that American freedom is something that needs to be defended everyday. Not from outside forces since they're easy to identify and fight, but from a cancer from within, like the current republicans leadership. IF America falls it will not be an outside enemy that does us in, it'll be from withing by people who only claim to have our best interests at heart.
Posted by RandalDS

-twilight inspiration, blessed. Way to go Randy
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by randalds March 28, 2007 6:09 AM EDT
I believe that what has happened is that we've had a democracy here for so long that we've become complacent. We've become so arrogant that many Americans believe that "it" can't happen here. That we are somehow immune from fascism. That there is some mythical "American Spirit" out there somewhere that will always save us from descending into a fascist government. Sort of like that's "So last century" kind of attitude. The truth is that American freedom is something that needs to be defended everyday. Not from outside forces since they're easy to identify and fight, but from a cancer from within, like the current republicans leadership. IF America falls it will not be an outside enemy that does us in, it'll be from withing by people who only claim to have our best interests at heart.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 6:03 AM EDT
Yes we do think. Many of us anyway. It's sad that there will always be the sheep that this administration counts on to blindly follow them because after all "the president says it's so, so it must be!", without considering the one fact that their tiny minds can't accept, that the president may be a lying as*shole. Fascist governments and those that want to be count on this stupidity being in enough people for them to take over. It worked in Germany in 1936, but it will not work here. Ultimately there are enough THINKING Americans who will stop fascism from taking over here.
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by me4prezz March 28, 2007 5:25 AM EDT
If humans believe a plane keeps going 500MPH and suddenly stops when it gets completely inside.... I'll bet a tree is smarter.
Look a the film in slow motion. It's a joke.
Posted by zootallures2 at 12:35 AM : Mar 28, 2007

If you truly believe it is such a joke, why don't you do an experiment and climb inside a plane and fly it into an unoccupied building and rid the world of one individual that we won't have to pay for in prison with charges of pure and simply idiocity.
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by me4prezz March 28, 2007 5:23 AM EDT
me4prezz, you need a reality check. Talk to Rudy Guliani, who scooped up the LOVED ONES and put them in a land fill, about caring. Or said he was told to leave because the building was going to collapse, but no one told the firemen.

No planes. Only a blind fool would believe the ridiculous story from the government. If a plane hit the Pentagon why is it a secret? They got a picture of the pilot to use for evidence in court, I suppose...lol.
Posted by zootallures2 at 12:08 AM : Mar 28, 2007

What secret is there to a plane hittig the Pentagon? They have a really good video of it from a security camera and there is no secret about the events of 9/11. The LOVED ONES I was referring to were not Rudy Guliani, but the mothers, fathers, wives, husbands, children, etc of the people who were killed. The loved ones of those who were jumping from the the top floors of the WWT center to escape the flames. The loved ones who happened to get on the wrong flight on the wrong day. The loved ones who called their loved ones from cell phones on planes that had been hijacked.

Do not confuse the unethical practices of this war and our government's leadership from the horror of a national tragedy on 9/11. To say that 9/11 never occurred is like saying Pearl Harbor really just sunk their own battleships....stupid and completely inappropriate.

I need to wake up? No. You need to study the law of physics and of chemical composition.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 5:09 AM EDT
"How lucky it is for rulers, that men don't think"

Adolph Hitler.

Sounds like it could be a Bush-ism instead of a Hitler quote. Either way I'm sure it's something Hitler believed and Bush made the mistake of believing about Americans. We do think.
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by randalds March 28, 2007 5:05 AM EDT
OK people. This guy is just playing for attention, or he is a plant (see Websters for multiple applicable definitions of "plant").

Feed not the troll.
Posted by DefndLiberty at 12:16 AM : Mar 28, 2007

Worse then a troll, a one note troll.
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by kennedymc15 March 28, 2007 4:00 AM EDT
While the Tillman story is very upsetting, I believe that the Tillman family is forgetting the countless other Soldier's, Sailor and Marine that have been killed in this war. Their son, is no more important than anyone elses son or daughter and I believe that a counter accusation can be made...they acuse the United States Army of using Pat Tillmans life and death as a recruiting ploy yet here they are using their own son's fame and circumstances to get yet another special investigation. The Army has admitted to *** up. What are she looking for? Not everyone is perfect; that's what makes us human.

I only hope that she can come to the same conclusion as I have...that all services report instances of friendly fire as accurately as they would report injuries or combatant deaths. This is a time for her to mourn not to ask for another investigation.
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by zootallures2 March 28, 2007 3:35 AM EDT
"OK people. This guy is just playing for attention, or he is a plant"

A plant is a complement. If humans believe a plane keeps going 500MPH and suddenly stops when it gets completely inside.... I'll bet a tree is smarter.

Look a the film in slow motion. It's a joke.
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by zootallures2 March 28, 2007 3:29 AM EDT
DefndLiberty, wood? Why not even ice? It sunk the titanic. But a hollow aluminum plane? Nope.

500 MPH...LOL. Until when? Nothing slowed it down until it was completely inside and hit a desk?
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by zootallures2 March 28, 2007 3:08 AM EDT
me4prezz, you need a reality check. Talk to Rudy Guliani, who scooped up the LOVED ONES and put them in a land fill, about caring. Or said he was told to leave because the building was going to collapse, but no one told the firemen.

No planes. Only a blind fool would believe the ridiculous story from the government. If a plane hit the Pentagon why is it a secret? They got a picture of the pilot to use for evidence in court, I suppose...lol.

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by me4prezz March 28, 2007 2:46 AM EDT
Legal... Illegal?? First we need to know what we went to war for.

Who attcked NYC? What did they attack with?

Aluminum planes cannot pass through steel and concrete. The size of the hole in the pentagon is stoooopid. A plane couldn't put any kind of hole in the pentagon. Nor could planes crash land inside an office building. The second plane crossed floors for kripes sake. If I shoot a beer can at a cinder block, it won't go through or vaporize. And if it did, the fuel would have caught fire on the side of impact. The wings didn't even rip off. Not even the tail. Look at the video in slow motion. It goes through the wall like a ghost. It was a rocket or a bomb with planes to cover it up. Someone hacked the satellites.
Posted by zootallures2 at 11:36 PM : Mar 27, 2007

You have GOT to be kidding right? Tell the families of those whose loved ones were on those planes that crashed into those buildings and a learn a little about physics and the nature of HUNDREDS of gallons of airliner fuel and it is a different scenario that shooting a beer can and hoping it will vaporize! They have found pieces all over those buildings of the planes and people on them. Get a life and get over the "conspiracy" theories that there is some big 9/11 hallucination going on worldwide. Planes hit the WWT centers and the Pentagon and it was a plane then went down in the field in Pennsylvania. Try getting a CAT scan or some pyschiatric evaluation for pyschosis or neurosis....
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by zootallures2 March 28, 2007 2:36 AM EDT
Legal... Illegal?? First we need to know what we went to war for.

Who attcked NYC? What did they attack with?

Aluminum planes cannot pass through steel and concrete. The size of the hole in the pentagon is stoooopid. A plane couldn't put any kind of hole in the pentagon. Nor could planes crash land inside an office building. The second plane crossed floors for kripes sake. If I shoot a beer can at a cinder block, it won't go through or vaporize. And if it did, the fuel would have caught fire on the side of impact. The wings didn't even rip off. Not even the tail. Look at the video in slow motion. It goes through the wall like a ghost. It was a rocket or a bomb with planes to cover it up. Someone hacked the satellites.



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by randalds March 28, 2007 2:28 AM EDT
Not much for conspiracies, but I wonder...
--Tillman voted against Bush
--Tillman's story of sacrifice in enlisting gave his views media-level weight
--Tillmand planned on coming back and working with anti-war people.
--Tillman is killed by our own troops before he can come back and speak against Bush.

Nahhhhh. Couldn't be.... Bushie neocons would NEVER....
Posted by DefndLiberty at 10:20 PM : Mar 27, 2007

And let us not forget that his mother says (on Countdown with Keith Olbermann) the Army told her that Pat's personal diary was burned with his uniform a few days after his death. I sure would like to know what he wrote in the diary and why it was ordered burned instead of sent back with his personal effects.
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by jebby_one March 28, 2007 2:14 AM EDT
As if the government ever tells the truth!
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yea. Well, I'm not sure about Republicans but I've never met a Liberal I would trust.
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by tucano2 March 28, 2007 1:55 AM EDT
Pat Tillman's name is just that - show me his birth certificate specifying otherwise. There is no Sr. involved. As for cover-up - hey that is what senior officials and military officers do.
Surely no one today actually expects officials or officers to give a rats backsides regarding what happened to anyone not themselves.
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