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Murdered Ambassador Chris Stevens Was A Native American

He was a member of the Chinook Nation in Washington State

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J Christopher Stevens
10th United States Ambassador to Libya
In office
June 7, 2012 – September 11, 2012
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byGene Cretz
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
BornJohn Christopher Stevens
April 18, 1960[1]
Grass Valley, California,
United States
DiedSeptember 11, 2012 (aged 52)
Benghazi, Libya
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California at Berkeley
University of California, Hastings College of the Law
National War College
ProfessionDiplomat, lawyer
ReligionChristian

J. Christopher Stevens (April 18, 1960 – September 11, 2012) was an American diplomatand lawyer who served as the U.S. Ambassador to Libya from June 2012 to September 2012.[2][3] He was killed when the U.S. consulate was attacked in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012.[4][2]

Early life and education

John Christopher "Chris" Stevens was born on April 18, 1960, in Grass Valley, California,[5][6][7] the oldest of three children[8] of Jan S. Stevens, California Assistant Attorney General,[8] and his wife Mary Floris.[9] He was raised in Northern California. His parents divorced in the early 1970s. Both remarried, and Christopher had a half-sister by his father's second marriage;[8] his mother became a cellist with the Marin Symphony Orchestra beginning in 1976,[10] and married Robert Commanday, a longtime music critic with the San Francisco Chronicle.[7]

Stevens attended Pioneer Elementary School and Emerson Junior High in Davis, was anAFS Intercultural Programs exchange student in Spain during summer of 1977, and graduated from Piedmont High School(fact-http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/09/12/168197/slain-us-ambassa... ) in 1978. He earned a B.A. in history in 1982 at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. From 1983 to 1985, he taught English as a Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco. He graduated with a J.D. from theUniversity of California, Hastings College of the Law in 1989, and received an M.S. degree from the National War College in 2010. He spoke English, Arabic, and French.

Prior to joining the United States Foreign Service, Stevens was an international tradelawyer based in Washington, D.C.[3] He was admitted as an active member of the State Bar of California on January 26, 1990; he went on inactive status on August 1, 1991, and remained an inactive member for the remainder of his career.[11]

Stevens was a member of the Chinook Indian Tribe in Washington state.[12]

[edit]U.S. Foreign Service

Stevens joined the United States Foreign Service in 1991. His previous overseas assignments included: Deputy Principal officer and Political Section Chief in Jerusalem; political officer in Damascus; consular/political officer in Cairo; and consular/economic officer in Riyadh. In Washington, Ambassador Stevens served as Director of the Office of Multilateral Nuclear and Security Affairs; Pearson Fellow with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; special assistant to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs; Iran desk officer; and staff assistant in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs.

He had served in Libya twice previously: as the Deputy Chief of Mission (from 2007 to 2009) and as Special Representative to theNational Transitional Council (from March 2011 to November 2011) during the Libyan revolution. He arrived in Tripoli in May 2012 as the U.S. Ambassador to Libya.[3]

[edit]Death

Main article: 2012 U.S. Consulate attack in Benghazi

Stevens was the first U.S. ambassador to die in office since the 1988 aircrash in Pakistan which killed Arnold Lewis Raphel. Stevens is the eighth U.S. Ambassador to be killed in the line of duty.[13]

Early reports said Libyan protestors, allegedly provoked by insults against the Islamic prophet Mohammed depicted in the filmInnocence of Muslims, had organized into street mobs that attacked the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.[14] However, the controversial film was screened only once (in June, before fewer than a dozen people). Moreover, some attackers used military-grade weapons (including RPGs) and seemed to know the locations of the secret safe house sites. This, along with the symbolism of the date of the attacks (the anniversary of the September 11 attacks), led to speculation by the British Quilliam think tank that the raid was pre-planned – possibly as revenge by al-Qaeda for the U.S. killing Abu Yahya al-Libi in a drone strike months earlier.[15][16]

A rocket propelled grenade attack reportedly created a fire in the main consulate building with three Americans inside — Stevens, Sean Smith, and a security officer.[17] According to U.S. officials, the security officer escaped and the staff found Smith dead. However, the staff were unable to locate Ambassador Stevens before being driven from the building under small arms fire.[17] Stevens apparently became separated from his staff while trying to escape to the roof and was ultimately overcome by smoke inhalation.[18][19] Local civilians found Stevens and brought him to the Benghazi Medical Centre in a state of cardiac arrest. Medical personnel tried to resuscitate him, but he was pronounced dead at about 2:00am local time.[17]

The surviving Americans were taken to a safe house. A rescue squad consisting of eight U.S. military or former military was sent fromTripoli, the capital. They were ambushed and the safe house came under attack. Two more Americans died, including one sent from Tripoli; several were wounded.[17][20][21] Later reports identified the victims as Tyrone S. Woods and Glen A. Doherty, both ex-Navy SEALs working as security and intelligence contractors.[22][23] U.S. officials began an investigation.

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  • Robin 2012/09/17 01:06:08
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    I watched a You tube video of that murderous mob of animals dragging this dear man away, there are just no words. I wish I had not watched it, and would not recommend anyone else watch it either. Can you imagine the terror he was experiencing? I am taking some peace in that he was Christian, and he now face to face with Christ the Savior.
  • Nightmusic Robin 2012/09/17 01:42:47
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    I'm glad he was a Christian. He's okay now. It was awful. I watched it. those animals yelling and cheering. But I shouldn't call them animals. It's an insult to animals.
  • Robin Nightmusic 2012/09/17 01:51:02
    Robin
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    You're right! It is an insult to animals. Animals don't act like that... nothing I can think of except muslims act like that. Have a blessed evening ;)
  • Nam Era... Robin 2012/09/17 02:27:26
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    Thank you ladies. I could not watch the video. It made me angry.
  • Robin Nam Era... 2012/09/17 21:05:39
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    Nam, I wish I had not watched it.
  • Nam Era... Nightmusic 2012/09/17 02:27:16
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    Thank you ladies. I could not watch the video. It made me angry.
  • exhon2009 Robin 2012/09/17 20:36:15
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    Robin. I've heard conflicting reports. One version says Stevens was found by Libyans alive and carried to the hospital. The video supports the other version that he was dragged away by the people that killed him. I won't watch the video but can you tell me if it was definitive in your opinion? Was it definitely Stevens and was it the terrorists that took him out of the consulate?
  • Robin exhon2009 2012/09/17 21:09:29
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    Hi, exhon, and I have heard both. SOmeone tried to tell me they were heisting him into a hospital through a window, while trying to resuscitate him. I am an RN, and not sure what kind of resuscitition that would have been. The film was grainy, but as the average John q. Citizen, it looked like them dragging Mr. Stevens away, I believed it was him, and i went in skeptical, and I could somehow feel his terror. I wish I had not watched it. Don't know if that is a good enough answer, but about the best I can offer :)
  • Robin exhon2009 2012/09/17 21:29:34
    Robin
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    I gotta add this, exhon. I am not sure of the validity to this, but am checking.. that 12 Libyan nationals were killed trying to rescue Mr. Stevens. If that is the case, then in the context of the video, where I honestly believe they were 'drawing and quartering' him, could have been some sort of rescue attempt? I just don't know.
  • exhon2009 Robin 2012/09/17 21:32:12
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    The Libyan president indicated that the attackers were well organized enough to fight off a significant Libyan military response to the attack. If true that makes the notion that a dozen Libyans were killed trying to rescue the ambassador all the more credible.
  • Robin exhon2009 2012/09/17 21:35:56
    Robin
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    I was tending to believe it was true. I can't give you a good answer regarding the video, but do yourself a favor, don't watch it. I was unable to sleep last night, and today, keeps coming to the forefront of my mind. My best to you:)
  • Marianne 2012/09/16 20:12:20
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    It is such a shame that good people are being murdered by terrorists and blind fanatics.
  • Marianne Marianne 2012/09/16 20:15:50
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    The world should unite against terrorism and criminal organisations.
  • Nam Era... Marianne 2012/09/16 20:20:12
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    Yes ma'am and thank you.
  • Marianne Nam Era... 2012/09/16 20:27:02
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    You're welcome.
  • BUCCANEER~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/09/16 18:06:41
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    chinook indian chinook indian ambassador

    Rest in Peace
  • Nam Era... BUCCANE... 2012/09/16 18:15:22
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    Thank you my friend.
  • Jiorgia 2012/09/16 17:42:15
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    Very sad loss but i do not for one second condone violence in retaliation for the atrocity that has been done.
  • Nam Era... Jiorgia 2012/09/16 17:59:37
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    Thanks for your reply

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