- 1993 CIA shootings
An attack took place on
January 25 ,1993 near the entrance of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters inLangley, Virginia where two CIA employees were murdered and three others wounded. The perpetrator, Mir Aimal Kasi, shot CIA employees in their cars as they were waiting at a stoplight.Kasi fled the country and was placed on the
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, sparking a four year international manhunt. He was captured by FBI agents inPakistan in 1997 and rendered back to the United States to stand trial. He admitted that he shot the victims of the attack, and was subsequently found guilty of capital and first-degreemurder , and executed bylethal injection in 2002.Background
Kasi ( _ar. مير أيمال كانسي) was a
Pakistan i national, born inQuetta , BalochistanBaluch, S. " [http://www.dawn.com/2002/11/25/fea.htm Kasi’s funeral: mourners come in their thousands] ", "DAWN",November 25 ,2002 .] onFebruary 10 ,1964 , [ [http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/kasi807.htm Mir Aimal Kasi] . "The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney". Retrieved on2007-11-19 .] and belonging to the Pashtun tribe of Kasi. He went to the US in 1991, taking a substantial sum of cash he had inherited on the death of his father in 1989. He travelled on false papers bought inKarachi , altering his name to "Kansi", and later bought a fake green card inMiami Stein, J. " [http://www.salon.com/news/1998/01/22news_kasi.html Convicted assassin: 'I wanted to shoot the CIA director'] ", "Salon.com",January 22 ,1998 .] . He stayed with a Kashmiri friend, Zahed MirDavis, P. & Glod, M. " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A55638-2002Nov14 CIA Shooter Kasi, Harbinger of Terror, Set to Die Tonight] ", "Washington Post",November 14 ,2002 .] , in hisReston, Virginia apartment, and invested in a courier firm for which he would also work as a driverJustice A. Christian Compton, [http://www.courts.state.va.us/opinions/opnscvtx/1980797.txt Virginia Supreme Court Opinion on Mir Aimal Kasi] ,November 6 ,1998 .] . This work would be decisive in his choice of target: "I used to pass this area almost every day and knew these two left-turning lanes [were] mostly people who work for CIA."According to Kasi, his first thoughts of an attack came after the purchase of an AK-47 from a Chantilly gun store. The plan soon became "more important than any other thing to [him] ."
Shootings
At around 8 a.m. on
January 25 ,1993 , Kasi stopped his brownstation wagon behind a number of vehicles waiting at a red traffic light on the eastbound side of Route 123, Fairfax County. [Steve Coll, "Ghost Wars", New York: Penguin Books, 2004, pp. 246-247] The vehicles were waiting to make a left turn into the main entrance of CIA headquarters. Kasi emerged from his vehicle with anAK-47 and proceeded to move among the lines of vehicles, firing into them. Within seconds, he had killed Lansing H. Bennett MD, 66, and Frank Darling, 28. Three others were left with gunshot wounds. Darling was shot first and later received additional gunshot wounds to the head after Kasi shot the other victims.During his later confession, Kasi said that he'd only stopped firing because "there wasn't anybody else left to shoot", and that he only shot male passengers because "it would be against [his] religion to shoot females".
He was also surprised at the lack of an armed response: "I thought I will be arrested, or maybe killed in a shootout with CIA guards or police."
Kasi climbed back into his vehicle and drove to a nearby park. After 90 minutes of waiting, it became clear that he was not being actively sought and so he drove back to his Reston apartment. He hid the assault rifle in a green plastic bag under a sofa, went to a
McDonald's for something to eat, and booked himself into aDays Inn for the night. TheCNN news reports he watched made it clear that police had misidentified his vehicle and did not have his license plate number. The next morning, he took a flight to Quetta, Pakistan.According to Kasi, he killed American CIA people because, "I was real angry with the policy of the U.S. government in the Middle East, particularly toward the Palestinian people," Kasi said in a prison interview with CNN affiliate WTTG.ARCHIVES CNN http://archives.cnn.com/2002/LAW/11/14/cia.killings.execution/]Investigation
An investigative task force (named "Langmur" for "Langley murders") was drawn together from both the FBI and local Fairfax County police. They began sifting through recent AK-47 purchases in
Maryland and Virginia—there had been at least 1,600 over the previous year alone. Mir Aimal Kasi's name was on the sales slip from a gun store in Chantilly, where he had exchanged another gun for the AK-47 just three days before the shootings.This information provided the first solid lead in the investigation when Kasi's roommate, Zahed Mir, reported him missing two days after the shootings. He also told police how Kasi would get angry watching CNN reports of attacks on Muslims — in particular, Kasi would later cite the US attacks on Iraq, Israeli killings of Palestinians, and CIA involvement in Muslim countries. Although Mir didn't think much of it at the time, Kasi had said he wanted to do "something big", with possible targets of the
White House , the Israeli Embassy and the CIA.A police search of Kasi's apartment turned up the hidden AK-47 under the couch. Ballistics tests confirmed it was the weapon used in the shootings, and Kasi became the chief suspect of the investigation.
Kasi was listed as one of the
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives . [ [http://web.archive.org/web/19961022211252/www.fbi.gov/mostwant/kansi.htm FBI-Ten Most Wanted Fugitive-Mir Aimal Kansi ] ] The search was focused on Pakistan, and agents spent the next four years following hundreds of leads, taking them as far afield as Thailand, but to no avail. Kasi would later reveal he had spent this time being sheltered by fellow Pashtun tribesmen, in the border regions ofAfghanistan , making only brief visits to Pakistan.Capture and rendition
In May 1997, an informant walked into the US consulate in
Karachi and claimed he could help lead them to Kasi. As proof, he showed a copy of a driver license application made by Kasi under a false name but bearing his photograph. Apparently, the Pashtun tribals who had been sheltering Kasi were now prepared to accept the multi-million dollar reward offer for his capture.Hasan, K. " [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_23-6-2004_pg7_36 How Aimal Kasi was betrayed] ", "Daily Times (Pakistan)",June 23 ,2004 .] Other sources claim they were pressured by the Pakistani government.Kasi was in the Afghan border regions, so the informant was told to lure Kasi into Pakistan where he could be more easily apprehended. Kasi was tempted with a lucrative business offer—smuggling Russian electronic goods into Pakistan—which brought him to
Dera Ghazi Khan , in the Punjab province of Pakistan, where he checked into a room at Shalimar Hotel.At 4 a.m. on the morning of
June 15 ,1997 , an armed team of FBI agents, working with the Pakistani ISI, raided Kasi's hotel room. His fingerprints were taken on the scene, confirming his identity.Kasi was transferred to a disputed location—US authorities claim it was a holding facility run by Pakistani authorities, while Pakistani sources claim it was the US embassy in
Islamabad — before being flown to the US onJune 17 in a C-141 transport.Khan, R. " [http://www.dawn.com/2002/11/24/op.htm#3 In search of truth] ", "DAWN",November 24 ,2002 .]During the flight, Kasi made a full oral and written confession to the FBI.
Kasi's extrajudicial
rendition was controversial in Pakistan—no formal request for his extradition was made, and no extradition proceedings were initiated. US authorities would later assert the rendition was legal under an extradition treaty signed with the UK, back when Pakistan was under colonial rule. Kasi argued against his rendition in court but his assertions were found to have no basis in law. The Court wrote:Trial and execution
On
February 16 ,1993 , Kasi, then afugitive , had been chargedin absentia . The charges involved capital murder of Darling, murder of Bennett, and three counts of malicious wounding for the other victims, along with related firearms charges.Kasi was tried by a single jury over a period of ten days in November 1997, on a plea of not guilty to all charges. The jury found him guilty, and fixed punishment for the capital murder charge at death. On
February 4 ,1998 , Kasi was sentenced to death for the capital murder of Darling, who was shot at the beginning of the attack and again after the other victims had been shot. Among his other punishments were a life sentence for the first-degree murder of Bennett, multiple 20-year sentences for the malicious woundings, and fines totalling $600,000.On
November 12 ,1997 , four US oil executives and their Pakistani taxi driver were shot dead in Karachi, in what was described as a deliberate response to Kasi's guilty verdict. [Knowlton, B. " [http://www.iht.com/articles/1997/11/21/warn.t.php Americans Abroad Face a Rising Risk of Terrorism] ", "International Herald and Tribune",November 21 ,1997 .]Kasi was executed by
lethal injection onNovember 14 ,2002 , atGreensville Correctional Center inJarratt, Virginia .Glod, M. & Weiss, E. " [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/239005481.html?dids=239005481:239005481&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Nov+15%2C+2002&author=Maria+Glod++and+Eric+M.+Weiss&pub=The+Washington+Post&edition=&startpage=A.01&desc=Kasi+Executed+For+CIA+Slayings Kasi Executed For CIA Slayings] , "Washington Post",November 15 ,2002 .]Victims
The two fatalities of Kasi's attack were Lansing H. Bennett M.D., 66, and Frank Darling, 28, both CIA employees. Bennett, with experience as a
physician , was working as an intelligence analyst assessing the health of foreign leaders." [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-929679.html Lansing Bennett, Physician Slain Outside CIA] ", "Washington Post",January 27 ,1993 .] Darling worked in covert operations.The three people wounded in the attack were Calvin Morgan, 61, an engineer; Nicholas Starr, 60, a CIA analyst; and Stephen E. Williams, 48, an AT&T employee.
Memorials
Central Intelligence Agency memorial wall
Bennett and Darling were memorialized as the 69th and 70th entries on the CIA's "memorial wall" of stars in the foyer of the Langley headquarters building, [http://gutenberg.com/eBooks/Government_Documents/CIA_Factbook_on_Intelligence_2002/memorial_stars.html] although President Clinton, in an address to the CIA, attributed the two individuals as the 55th and 56th stars. [ [http://www.fas.org/irp/news/1994/940104c.htm Remarks from President to CIA employees] ]
Route 123 Memorial
The Route 123 Memorial, consisting of a granite wall and two benches facing each other near the site of the shooting, is dedicated to Bennett and Darling. [https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/virtual-tour/virtual-tour-flash/flash-movie-text.html CIA virtual tour] ] This memorial is illumnated at night. The memorial is not at the exact location of the shooting due to traffic reasons.
An inscription reads:quote|
In Remembrance of Ultimate Dedication to Mission Shown by Officers of the Central Intelligence Agency Whose Lives Have Been Taken or Forever Changed by Events at Home and Abroad. Dedicato Par Aevum(Dedicated to Service)May 2002
The memorial was dedicated
May 24 ,2002 .Lansing Bennett Forest
Bennett has had a forest renamed in his honor—the Lansing Bennett Forest in
Duxbury, Massachusetts , where he was formerly chair of the Duxbury Conservation Commission. [http://www.town.duxbury.ma.us/Public_Documents/DuxburyMA_Conservation/ConAreas/lbforest]Bennett is buried in Dennis Village Cemetery, Route 6A, north of
Bourne, Massachusetts .References
ee also
*
1993 World Trade Center bombing External links
* Article about Princeton alumnus, Lansing Bennett, M.D., detailing his medical career, State Department work, CIA work. [http://webscript.princeton.edu/~paw/memorials/memdisplay.php?id=3946]
* Princeton thesis written by Bennett [http://libweb5.princeton.edu/theses/thesesid.asp?ID=39000]
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