Jeremy Ridgeway was testifying against four of his former colleagues who would face long prison terms if convicted in the fatal shootings of 14 Iraqis and the wounding of 18 others in Nisoor Square in Baghdad.
Ridgeway is the prosecution's chief cooperating witness in the case focusing on the September 16, 2007, shootings.
He told the jury in the case that "I am mentally prepared to go to prison" and that "I felt remorse, I felt a lot of guilt." He said he has a wife and two children and, "I wanted them to know I did something good after doing something bad, horrible."
One of the guards is charged with first-degree murder and the others are charged with voluntary manslaughter, attempted manslaughter and gun violations, which carry a mandatory minimum prison term of 30 years.
Several ex-Blackwater guards who worked with the four defendants have already testified against their former colleagues, but Ridgeway's testimony is expected to be crucial to the case.
He was part of a Blackwater crew of 19 men in four heavily armed vehicles who rushed to Nisoor Square to clear a path for another Blackwater convoy carrying a State Department official back to the safety of the Green Zone. The prosecution says the shootings were unprovoked. The defendants say they were taking incoming gunfire and fired back in self-defence.
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