For Immediate Release
March 14, 2007

 
 

                                                                                                       Contact: Daniel Kohns (Honda) 202.225.3327

                                                                                                                    Natalie Ravitz (Boxer)  202.224.8120

 

 

BOXER, HONDA ASK DoD INSPECTOR GENERAL TO GIVE TILLMAN FAMILY ADEQUATE TIME TO REVIEW  INVESTIGATION FINDINGS BEFORE PUBLIC RELEASE

 

Washington DC – Today, U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Rep. Michael Honda (CA – 15) wrote the Pentagon Inspector General to ask that the family of Army Corporal Patrick Tillman be given a “reasonable opportunity” to review the findings of the investigation into his 2004 death in Afghanistan.

 

The letter follows:

 

Acting Honorable Thomas F. Gimble

Acting Inspector General U.S.

  Department of Defense

400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 1000

Arlington, VA 22202-4704

 

Dear Acting Inspector General Gimble:

 

We write to urge you strongly to afford the family of Army Corporal Patrick Tillman the opportunity to review the results of the investigation into his 2004 death prior to its public release.   

 

It is our understanding that your office intends to release imminently the results of the investigation simultaneously to the Tillman family, Members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and the media. Corporal Tillman’s family has suffered immeasurable pain as a result of his loss, and has undergone great strain over the course of a protracted and often flawed series of investigations. We believe that obliging the Tillmans to face what will surely be substantial and immediate media attention without the benefit of reviewing the report’s results prior to its public release will place an undue additional burden on them.

 

The Tillman family has represented to us that, should you afford them this consideration, under no circumstances would they reveal the results to anyone prior to public release of the report. In light of what they have undergone, giving them a reasonable opportunity to review the findings is only fair and just.

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

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Barbara Boxer                                                              Michael M. Honda

United States Senator                                                   Member of Congress

 

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