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G4S Secure Solutions

G4S Secure Solutions (USA) is an American/British-based security services company, and a subsidiary of G4S plc. It was founded as The Wackenhut Corporation in 1954, in Coral Gables, Florida, by George Wackenhut and three partners (all former FBI agents). In 2002, the company was acquired for $570 million by Danish corporation Group 4 Falck (itself then merged to form British company G4S in 2004).[1] In 2010, G4S Wackenhut changed its name to G4S Secure Solutions (USA) to reflect the new business model.[2][3] The G4S Americas Region headquarters is in Jupiter, Florida.[4][5]

G4S Secure Solutions (USA)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustrySecurity
Founded1954 (Coral Gables, Florida)
HeadquartersJupiter, Florida, United States
Key people
George Wackenhut (Founder)
ParentG4S
Websitewww.g4s.com

Background edit

In 1966, George Wackenhut took his company public.

In the mid-1960s, Florida Governor Claude Kirk commissioned the Wackenhut Corporation to help fight a "war on organized crime", awarding the company a $500,000 contract. The commission lasted about a year but led to more than 80 criminal indictments, including many for local politicians and government employees.[6] Following the murder of a British tourist at a rest stop in 1993, Florida contracted with Wackenhut to provide security at all state rest stops.

Security services edit

G4S provides security to specific government and corporate sectors: energy, utilities, and chemical/petrochemical, financial institutions, hospitals and healthcare facilities, major corporations and the construction industry, ports and airports, residential communities, retail and commercial real estate and transit systems.[7]

Clients included GlaxoSmithKline[8] and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.[9]

Nuclear services at Peach Bottom (2008) edit

The Wackenhut Corporation provided armed security services for many nuclear power plants. In September 2007, its employees Kerry Beal and Paul A. Kennedy videotaped their fellow security guards at the Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station sleeping while on duty. Beal had previously tried to notify supervisors at Wackenhut and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission about the breaches of security. Wackenhut's contract was terminated, ending its role guarding Peach Bottom and nine other nuclear plants.[10]

Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC) edit

In 2003, the management of WCC, the wholly owned subsidiary of Wackenhut's prison business, raised funds to repurchase all common stock held by G4S since 2002, changing its name to The GEO Group, Inc. The GEO Group, Inc. now operates former Wackenhut facilities in 14 states, as well as in South Africa and Australia. Some facilities, such as the Wackenhut Corrections Centers in New York, retain the Wackenhut name despite no longer having any actual connection with the company.[11]

Wackenhut and Miami-Dade edit

A dispute between the Wackenhut corporation and Miami-Dade Transit arose from allegations made by a former employee. Michelle Trimble claimed that G4S Wackenhut over-billed Miami-Dade County for work that had not been performed. As a result of the allegations of that lawsuit, the County ordered an audit of the contract in 2005. That audit was completed in 2009 and came up with an amount of estimated overbillings. In response, G4S Wackenhut filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging, among other things, that the audit's findings were erroneous.[12]

In February 2010, the issue was resolved, and Miami-Dade County commissioners approved a $7.5 million settlement agreement with Wackenhut to resolve the dispute. The settlement deal had $3 million going to the county, $1.25 million for whistle-blower Trimble, whose lawsuit led the county to launch its own audit, and $3.25 million going to Trimble's attorneys. As part of the deal, Wackenhut was allowed to bid on future contracts and the county agreed not to use this case against it when considering Wackenhut's bids.[13]

Chandler v. Wackenhut Corporations edit

In 1979 employees of Wackenhut Corporations gang-raped and murdered Janet Chandler. Her body was found in a snowbank near the time of her death but her accusers were not found until three decades later when a student documentary on Janet Chandler prompted the police to re-open the case. Eventually, the police showed this to Robert Lynch who confessed to being a participant and named his co-conspirators.[14]

Wackenhut Corporations obtained a security contract in Holland, Michigan in the fall of 1978, and approximately seventy of defendant's out-of-town security guards took up temporary residence at the Blue Mill Inn where plaintiff's daughter, Janet Chandler, worked as the overnight front desk clerk. Plaintiff alleges that some of the guards and motel staff had sexual relationships with each other, relationships that "bred jealousy and anger, much of it directed at Janet Chandler," for reasons not clear from the pleadings. Plaintiff alleges that several of the guards and motel employees conspired to "teach Janet Chandler a lesson" by beating, sexually assaulting, and killing her). They acted on their plans sometime after midnight on January 31, 1979. The conspirators did not discuss the crimes over the years.

Following the February 7, 2006 arrest of Wackenhut employee Robert Lynch, six people were charged with first-degree murder arising from Janet Chandler's death, five of whom were Wackenhut employees in 1979. Two persons pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and were sentenced to terms of years in prison. The other four persons were convicted by a jury of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole."[15]

In 2010 the parents of Janet Chandler contended that Wackenhut did not thoroughly check the employees' backgrounds and then failed to properly supervise them, ignoring problems that arose with the workers.

The suit also alleged that the company helped conceal the involvement of their employees, who swore to a vow of secrecy, according to testimony in a 2007 trial.[16]

Anti-nuclear protests edit

Fingers were pointed at Wackenhut when it was revealed that anti-nuclear protesters, including an 82-year-old nun, had managed to cut through fences of one of the United States’ most protected nuclear facilities at Oak Ridge in Tennessee in July 2012.[17] Three activists broke into the US Government's only weapons grade storage facility to paint graffiti and throw what they claimed was human blood on the walls.[17] The breach and lack of security at the site at the time was blamed upon the absence of key Wackenhut personnel in the previous few weeks; the plant manager and chief operating officer had retired 12 days prior to the incident.[18]

Omar Mateen edit

On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen, who worked at G4S from 2007 until his death, committed one of the largest mass shootings in United States history. Though Mateen's employment as an armed guard only slightly facilitated his access to firearms, and the firearms refresher courses he took each four years at G4S suggested more substantial training on his own,[19] the company's inability to detect prior warning signals brought it under widespread scrutiny.[20]

Screening issues edit

Under Florida state law, for him to work as an armed guard the company was required either to make a full psychiatric evaluation of Mateen, or to administer a "validated written psychological test".[21] The test administered was the updated Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2), a test used for job screenings and court cases requiring those subjected to it to agree or disagree with statements such as "My soul sometimes leaves my body" and "Once in a while I think of things too bad to talk about."[21] Carol Nudelman, the psychologist listed on the character certification submitted by G4S to the state said she stopped working for the company in 2005 and denies ever having met him. G4S said Mateen was not interviewed by a psychologist, but rather, a psychologist evaluated the results of a standard test used in job screenings, and his test was evaluated by the firm that bought Nudelman's practice: Headquarters for Psychological Evaluation, owned by Dr Joanne Bauling.[22][23] G4S said this was a "clerical error."[21] On September 10, 2016, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services fined G4S $151,400 for providing inaccurate psychological testing information after it found the psychologist whose opinion was necessary to permit Mateen to carry a weapon was not practicing as a screener. Between 2006 and 2016, 1,514 forms were submitted erroneously listing Nudelman's name. Mateen's form was among those investigated.[24][25]

The company was unaware of Mateen's sealed and expunged juvenile arrest record for misdemeanor battery.[21] Although they verified his employment[26] they took Mateen at his word that he was fired as a Florida corrections trainee for failing to report due to a fever. He was actually dismissed for skipping classes, falling asleep in class, and asking two days after the Virginia Tech shooting if a classmate would tell if he brought a gun to class.[21] Also during his time as a trainee, a fellow trainee said he threatened to kill everyone at a barbecue after his hamburger touched a piece of pork, and he was escorted from the property.[27]

 
The St. Lucie County Courthouse was guarded by Omar Mateen in 2013. Following his investigation by the FBI, G4S transferred him to guard a gated community in Palm Beach.

In 2010, Mateen was videotaped while working security for G4S at a site related to the BP oil spill.[28][29] His cynical description of the work situation was included in the 2012 documentary, The Big Fix.[30]

Working with Mateen at the St. Lucie County Courthouse in 2013, a co-worker said he had complained to superiors at G4S about Mateen's frequent violent, racist and homophobic tirades, but that the company ignored him.[31] G4S denied having a record of those complaints.[32] After Mateen claimed to his co-workers a family connection to Al Qaeda and said he was a member of Hezbollah, the county sheriff's office called in the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[33] The St Lucie Sheriff's office "demanded" Mateen no longer provide security for the Courthouse.[34] When G4S became aware the FBI was investigating Mateen, they did not dismiss Mateen but transferred him to the south guardhouse of the PGA Village, a gated community in Palm Beach County.[35][36][37]

Contract reviews edit

Judges at two Treasure Coast courthouses that had been guarded by Mateen requested that G4S be replaced by sheriff's deputies. At $377,000 and $86,000 respectively, the G4S contracts for St. Lucie and Indian River were cheaper by margins of $200,000 and $60,000 than the deputies.[38]

The PGA Village board voted unanimously to review a $1 million annual contract with G4S and consider other vendors after the sale of a resident's home was cancelled by a purchaser who learned that Mateen had patrolled the community.[39]

On June 22, Massachusetts Senator Kathleen O'Connor Ives called it "crazy and beyond ironic" in light of Mateen and other scandals to replace members of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority police union with G4S to guard the transit agency's money room. The $400,000 contract with G4S was just more than half the cost of MBTA Transit Police, who had been replaced June 6 after security lapses were reported by outside experts.[40]

See also edit

References edit

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  17. ^ a b Kate Brannen (13 September 2012). "Hill flummoxed over anti-nuke nun". Politico.
  18. ^ Paul C. Barton (12 September 2012). "Rep. Blackburn says Y-12 incident shows lack of Energy Dept. accountability". The Tennessean.
  19. ^ "Orlando Shooter Labeled 'Expert Marksman': Report". Trunews. 2016-06-22.
  20. ^ Eric Schlosser (2016-06-27). "The Security Firm That Employed the Orlando Shooter Protects American Nuclear Facilities". New Yorker.
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  22. ^ "Security firm G4S under scrutiny over mistakes on psychological report for Orlando shooter". South China Morning Post. 2016-06-18.
  23. ^ Mike Parks, ed. (2016-06-23). "Vetting Against the Odds". STRATFOR.
  24. ^ Florida slaps $151K fine on security company that hired Pulse shooter, Palm Beach Post, September 10, 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  25. ^ Klayman, Ben (September 13, 2016). "Security firm that employed Orlando club killer fined for inaccurate forms". Reuters. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  26. ^ Orlando shooting sharpens scrutiny on screening of security guards, Miami Herald, David Ovalle, June 15, 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  27. ^ Berzon, Alexandra; Emshwiller, John R. "Orlando Shooter Was Dismissed From Academy Over Gun Inquiry, State Says". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 27, 2016. Susanne Coburn Laforest, a 61-year-old retired corrections officer and former classmate of Mateen, said he threatened to shoot his classmates at a cookout—which she said was held on a gun range—after his hamburger touched pork, in violation of Muslim laws.
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  33. ^ Christian Davenport; Drew Harwell. "Orlando shooter's firm ran two background checks on him, it said, and found nothing". The Washington Post. Retrieved 29 June 2016. Mateen had made statements to his coworkers that "were inflammatory and contradictory," Comey said. He claimed a family connection to Al Qaeda and said he was a member of Hezbollah, a bitter enemy of the Islamic State. He said he hoped law enforcement would raid his apartment and assault his wife and child, so he could martyr himself, Comey said.
  34. ^ "FBI agent did not think Orlando gunman Omar Mateen would 'go postal' in 2013". UPI – United Press International. 19 July 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016. high-level St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office official demanded Mateen be transferred out of the courthouse because "sufficient, reasonable belief has been established that there is a probability for security to be compromised at his current location."
  35. ^ Nicholas Nehamas; Kyra Gurney; David Ovalle; Julie K. Brown (2016-06-12). "Omar Mateen: Portrait of America's deadliest mass shooter". Miami Herald.
  36. ^ Nicole Rodriguez (2016-06-15). "Exclusive: PGA Village residents want answers from security firm". TCPalm.
  37. ^ BARRY, Dan; KOVALESKI, SERGE F.; BLINDER, ALAN (18 June 2016). "'Always Agitated. Always Mad': Omar Mateen, According to Those Who Knew Him". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 June 2016. In 2013, G4S removed Mr. Mateen from his security post at the St. Lucie County Courthouse after he had made "inflammatory comments" about being involved somehow in terrorism.
  38. ^ George Andreassi (2016-06-27). . McClatchy/Security Info Watch. Archived from the original on 2016-07-02. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
  39. ^ Bridget Johnson (2016-06-29). "Exclusive: PGA Village reconsiders contract with G4S Security". TCPalm.
  40. ^ Matt Murphy. "Senator alarmed by MBTA's hiring of security company". Salem News.

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For the prison company formerly known as Wackenhut Corrections Corporation see GEO Group G4S Secure Solutions USA is an American British based security services company and a subsidiary of G4S plc It was founded as The Wackenhut Corporation in 1954 in Coral Gables Florida by George Wackenhut and three partners all former FBI agents In 2002 the company was acquired for 570 million by Danish corporation Group 4 Falck itself then merged to form British company G4S in 2004 1 In 2010 G4S Wackenhut changed its name to G4S Secure Solutions USA to reflect the new business model 2 3 The G4S Americas Region headquarters is in Jupiter Florida 4 5 G4S Secure Solutions USA Company typeSubsidiaryIndustrySecurityFounded1954 Coral Gables Florida HeadquartersJupiter Florida United StatesKey peopleGeorge Wackenhut Founder ParentG4SWebsitewww g4s com Contents 1 Background 2 Security services 3 Nuclear services at Peach Bottom 2008 4 Wackenhut Corrections Corporation WCC 5 Wackenhut and Miami Dade 6 Chandler v Wackenhut Corporations 7 Anti nuclear protests 8 Omar Mateen 8 1 Screening issues 8 2 Contract reviews 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksBackground editIn 1966 George Wackenhut took his company public In the mid 1960s Florida Governor Claude Kirk commissioned the Wackenhut Corporation to help fight a war on organized crime awarding the company a 500 000 contract The commission lasted about a year but led to more than 80 criminal indictments including many for local politicians and government employees 6 Following the murder of a British tourist at a rest stop in 1993 Florida contracted with Wackenhut to provide security at all state rest stops Security services editG4S provides security to specific government and corporate sectors energy utilities and chemical petrochemical financial institutions hospitals and healthcare facilities major corporations and the construction industry ports and airports residential communities retail and commercial real estate and transit systems 7 Clients included GlaxoSmithKline 8 and U S Customs and Border Protection 9 Nuclear services at Peach Bottom 2008 editThe Wackenhut Corporation provided armed security services for many nuclear power plants In September 2007 its employees Kerry Beal and Paul A Kennedy videotaped their fellow security guards at the Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station sleeping while on duty Beal had previously tried to notify supervisors at Wackenhut and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission about the breaches of security Wackenhut s contract was terminated ending its role guarding Peach Bottom and nine other nuclear plants 10 Wackenhut Corrections Corporation WCC editIn 2003 the management of WCC the wholly owned subsidiary of Wackenhut s prison business raised funds to repurchase all common stock held by G4S since 2002 changing its name to The GEO Group Inc The GEO Group Inc now operates former Wackenhut facilities in 14 states as well as in South Africa and Australia Some facilities such as the Wackenhut Corrections Centers in New York retain the Wackenhut name despite no longer having any actual connection with the company 11 Wackenhut and Miami Dade editA dispute between the Wackenhut corporation and Miami Dade Transit arose from allegations made by a former employee Michelle Trimble claimed that G4S Wackenhut over billed Miami Dade County for work that had not been performed As a result of the allegations of that lawsuit the County ordered an audit of the contract in 2005 That audit was completed in 2009 and came up with an amount of estimated overbillings In response G4S Wackenhut filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging among other things that the audit s findings were erroneous 12 In February 2010 the issue was resolved and Miami Dade County commissioners approved a 7 5 million settlement agreement with Wackenhut to resolve the dispute The settlement deal had 3 million going to the county 1 25 million for whistle blower Trimble whose lawsuit led the county to launch its own audit and 3 25 million going to Trimble s attorneys As part of the deal Wackenhut was allowed to bid on future contracts and the county agreed not to use this case against it when considering Wackenhut s bids 13 Chandler v Wackenhut Corporations editIn 1979 employees of Wackenhut Corporations gang raped and murdered Janet Chandler Her body was found in a snowbank near the time of her death but her accusers were not found until three decades later when a student documentary on Janet Chandler prompted the police to re open the case Eventually the police showed this to Robert Lynch who confessed to being a participant and named his co conspirators 14 Wackenhut Corporations obtained a security contract in Holland Michigan in the fall of 1978 and approximately seventy of defendant s out of town security guards took up temporary residence at the Blue Mill Inn where plaintiff s daughter Janet Chandler worked as the overnight front desk clerk Plaintiff alleges that some of the guards and motel staff had sexual relationships with each other relationships that bred jealousy and anger much of it directed at Janet Chandler for reasons not clear from the pleadings Plaintiff alleges that several of the guards and motel employees conspired to teach Janet Chandler a lesson by beating sexually assaulting and killing her They acted on their plans sometime after midnight on January 31 1979 The conspirators did not discuss the crimes over the years Following the February 7 2006 arrest of Wackenhut employee Robert Lynch six people were charged with first degree murder arising from Janet Chandler s death five of whom were Wackenhut employees in 1979 Two persons pleaded guilty to second degree murder and were sentenced to terms of years in prison The other four persons were convicted by a jury of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole 15 In 2010 the parents of Janet Chandler contended that Wackenhut did not thoroughly check the employees backgrounds and then failed to properly supervise them ignoring problems that arose with the workers The suit also alleged that the company helped conceal the involvement of their employees who swore to a vow of secrecy according to testimony in a 2007 trial 16 Anti nuclear protests editFingers were pointed at Wackenhut when it was revealed that anti nuclear protesters including an 82 year old nun had managed to cut through fences of one of the United States most protected nuclear facilities at Oak Ridge in Tennessee in July 2012 17 Three activists broke into the US Government s only weapons grade storage facility to paint graffiti and throw what they claimed was human blood on the walls 17 The breach and lack of security at the site at the time was blamed upon the absence of key Wackenhut personnel in the previous few weeks the plant manager and chief operating officer had retired 12 days prior to the incident 18 Omar Mateen editSee also Omar Mateen and Orlando nightclub shooting On June 12 2016 Omar Mateen who worked at G4S from 2007 until his death committed one of the largest mass shootings in United States history Though Mateen s employment as an armed guard only slightly facilitated his access to firearms and the firearms refresher courses he took each four years at G4S suggested more substantial training on his own 19 the company s inability to detect prior warning signals brought it under widespread scrutiny 20 Screening issues edit Under Florida state law for him to work as an armed guard the company was required either to make a full psychiatric evaluation of Mateen or to administer a validated written psychological test 21 The test administered was the updated Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory MMPI 2 a test used for job screenings and court cases requiring those subjected to it to agree or disagree with statements such as My soul sometimes leaves my body and Once in a while I think of things too bad to talk about 21 Carol Nudelman the psychologist listed on the character certification submitted by G4S to the state said she stopped working for the company in 2005 and denies ever having met him G4S said Mateen was not interviewed by a psychologist but rather a psychologist evaluated the results of a standard test used in job screenings and his test was evaluated by the firm that bought Nudelman s practice Headquarters for Psychological Evaluation owned by Dr Joanne Bauling 22 23 G4S said this was a clerical error 21 On September 10 2016 the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services fined G4S 151 400 for providing inaccurate psychological testing information after it found the psychologist whose opinion was necessary to permit Mateen to carry a weapon was not practicing as a screener Between 2006 and 2016 1 514 forms were submitted erroneously listing Nudelman s name Mateen s form was among those investigated 24 25 The company was unaware of Mateen s sealed and expunged juvenile arrest record for misdemeanor battery 21 Although they verified his employment 26 they took Mateen at his word that he was fired as a Florida corrections trainee for failing to report due to a fever He was actually dismissed for skipping classes falling asleep in class and asking two days after the Virginia Tech shooting if a classmate would tell if he brought a gun to class 21 Also during his time as a trainee a fellow trainee said he threatened to kill everyone at a barbecue after his hamburger touched a piece of pork and he was escorted from the property 27 nbsp The St Lucie County Courthouse was guarded by Omar Mateen in 2013 Following his investigation by the FBI G4S transferred him to guard a gated community in Palm Beach In 2010 Mateen was videotaped while working security for G4S at a site related to the BP oil spill 28 29 His cynical description of the work situation was included in the 2012 documentary The Big Fix 30 Working with Mateen at the St Lucie County Courthouse in 2013 a co worker said he had complained to superiors at G4S about Mateen s frequent violent racist and homophobic tirades but that the company ignored him 31 G4S denied having a record of those complaints 32 After Mateen claimed to his co workers a family connection to Al Qaeda and said he was a member of Hezbollah the county sheriff s office called in the Federal Bureau of Investigation 33 The St Lucie Sheriff s office demanded Mateen no longer provide security for the Courthouse 34 When G4S became aware the FBI was investigating Mateen they did not dismiss Mateen but transferred him to the south guardhouse of the PGA Village a gated community in Palm Beach County 35 36 37 Contract reviews edit Judges at two Treasure Coast courthouses that had been guarded by Mateen requested that G4S be replaced by sheriff s deputies At 377 000 and 86 000 respectively the G4S contracts for St Lucie and Indian River were cheaper by margins of 200 000 and 60 000 than the deputies 38 The PGA Village board voted unanimously to review a 1 million annual contract with G4S and consider other vendors after the sale of a resident s home was cancelled by a purchaser who learned that Mateen had patrolled the community 39 On June 22 Massachusetts Senator Kathleen O Connor Ives called it crazy and beyond ironic in light of Mateen and other scandals to replace members of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority police union with G4S to guard the transit agency s money room The 400 000 contract with G4S was just more than half the cost of MBTA Transit Police who had been replaced June 6 after security lapses were reported by outside experts 40 See also edit nbsp Companies portal Private security companyReferences edit Danish Firm Agrees To Buy Wackenhut 570m Deal Ends S Florida Family s Control Sun Sentinel 2002 03 09 Archived from the original on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2010 04 20 Chunovic Louis 2010 04 07 G4S Wackenhut rebrands as G4S Government Security News Archived from the original on 2018 11 06 Retrieved 2010 04 19 G4S Wackenhut President Drew Levine Explains Rebrand and Company Strategy Government Security News 2010 01 18 Archived from the original on 2018 11 06 Retrieved 2010 04 19 Contact Us Wackenhut Retrieved on July 6 2010 Wackenhut planning new corporate headquarters in Jupiter Palm Beach Post 2009 10 15 Retrieved 2010 04 19 Fisk Kiesling Herbert Kiesling amp Thomas Muller 1978 Private Provision of Public Services An Overview Urban Institute 34 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Shall we play a game Financial Times Jane Bird January 13 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2016 G4S wins 85m multinational security contract The Financial Times 2010 03 29 Retrieved 2010 04 19 CBP Renews Southwest Border Transportation Contract CBP gov 2007 10 04 Archived from the original on 2010 03 08 Retrieved 2010 04 19 Mufson Steven 2008 01 04 Video of Sleeping Guards Shakes Nuclear Industry Washington Post pp A01 Retrieved 2008 12 19 Historic Milestones GEO Group Archived from the original on 2013 05 07 Retrieved 2013 03 18 Wackenhut Stands up to Miami Dade Security firm denies ripping off the county and fires back with a 20 million lawsuit Miami New Times 2010 05 07 Archived from the original on 2012 04 03 Retrieved 2010 04 20 Wackenhut Miami Dade settle legal battle South Florida Business Journal 2010 02 18 Retrieved 2010 04 20 Gang Rape Murder and Justice in a Small Town Glamour 2007 07 02 Retrieved 2023 09 10 Chandler v Wackenhut Corporation Case No 1 08 cv 1197 Casetext Search Citator casetext com Retrieved 2023 09 10 Reens Nate 2010 01 20 Janet Chandler parents fail in bid to convince judge that Wackenhut Corp partly responsible for daughter s rape murder mlive Retrieved 2023 09 10 a b Kate Brannen 13 September 2012 Hill flummoxed over anti nuke nun Politico Paul C Barton 12 September 2012 Rep Blackburn says Y 12 incident shows lack of Energy Dept accountability The Tennessean Orlando Shooter Labeled Expert Marksman Report Trunews 2016 06 22 Eric Schlosser 2016 06 27 The Security Firm That Employed the Orlando Shooter Protects American Nuclear Facilities New Yorker a b c d e David Ovalle 2016 06 27 Orlando shooting sharpens scrutiny on screening of security guards in Florida McClatchy Security Info Watch Archived from the original on 2016 07 02 Security firm G4S under scrutiny over mistakes on psychological report for Orlando shooter South China Morning Post 2016 06 18 Mike Parks ed 2016 06 23 Vetting Against the Odds STRATFOR Florida slaps 151K fine on security company that hired Pulse shooter Palm Beach Post September 10 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2017 Klayman Ben September 13 2016 Security firm that employed Orlando club killer fined for inaccurate forms Reuters Retrieved February 22 2017 Orlando shooting sharpens scrutiny on screening of security guards Miami Herald David Ovalle June 15 2016 Retrieved 27 June 2016 Berzon Alexandra Emshwiller John R Orlando Shooter Was Dismissed From Academy Over Gun Inquiry State Says The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 27 2016 Susanne Coburn Laforest a 61 year old retired corrections officer and former classmate of Mateen said he threatened to shoot his classmates at a cookout which she said was held on a gun range after his hamburger touched pork in violation of Muslim laws The Big Fix A YouTube video clip was used for purposes of discussion to establish the man s identity Archived from the original on 2016 06 15 Documentary Footage Shows Omar Mateen In 2010 Sky News June 15 2016 Mauney Matt June 15 2016 2012 documentary shows Omar Mateen working security during BP oil spill Orlando Sentinel Retrieved June 15 2016 Former coworker complained multiple times Los Angeles Times Molly Hennessey Fiske June 16 2016 Retrieved 1 July 2016 Clerical error on Orlando killer s psychological eval named wrong doctor Miami Herald David Ovalle June 17 2016 Retrieved 22 June 2016 Christian Davenport Drew Harwell Orlando shooter s firm ran two background checks on him it said and found nothing The Washington Post Retrieved 29 June 2016 Mateen had made statements to his coworkers that were inflammatory and contradictory Comey said He claimed a family connection to Al Qaeda and said he was a member of Hezbollah a bitter enemy of the Islamic State He said he hoped law enforcement would raid his apartment and assault his wife and child so he could martyr himself Comey said FBI agent did not think Orlando gunman Omar Mateen would go postal in 2013 UPI United Press International 19 July 2016 Retrieved 21 July 2016 high level St Lucie County Sheriff s Office official demanded Mateen be transferred out of the courthouse because sufficient reasonable belief has been established that there is a probability for security to be compromised at his current location Nicholas Nehamas Kyra Gurney David Ovalle Julie K Brown 2016 06 12 Omar Mateen Portrait of America s deadliest mass shooter Miami Herald Nicole Rodriguez 2016 06 15 Exclusive PGA Village residents want answers from security firm TCPalm BARRY Dan KOVALESKI SERGE F BLINDER ALAN 18 June 2016 Always Agitated Always Mad Omar Mateen According to Those Who Knew Him The New York Times Retrieved 19 June 2016 In 2013 G4S removed Mr Mateen from his security post at the St Lucie County Courthouse after he had made inflammatory comments about being involved somehow in terrorism George Andreassi 2016 06 27 Investigation Judges on Florida s Treasure Coast want G4S security guards removed from courthouses McClatchy Security Info Watch Archived from the original on 2016 07 02 Retrieved 2016 07 01 Bridget Johnson 2016 06 29 Exclusive PGA Village reconsiders contract with G4S Security TCPalm Matt Murphy Senator alarmed by MBTA s hiring of security company Salem News Further reading editG4S Wackenhut rebrands as G4S Archived 2018 11 06 at the Wayback Machine Minahan John The Quiet American A Biography of George R Wackenhut International Publishing Group September 1994 ISBN 0 9639395 0 5 Palast Greg 2002 The Best Democracy Money Can Buy The Truth About Corporate Cons Globalization and High Finance Fraudsters Pluto Press ISBN 0 7453 1846 0 Obituary of George Wackenhut from the Washington Post Wackenhut security officer dies heroically at Holocaust Museum U S Mission acknowledges the heroic actions of G4S Wackenhut personnel in PakistanExternal links editParent official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title G4S Secure Solutions amp oldid 1212070379, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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