Despite a series of problems, G4S still has guards deployed across the state, from South Florida to the western Panhandle. It has hundreds of contracts with private companies and government agencies.| USA TODAY
Interviewing warlords. Digging up documents. Behind the scenes of our investigation into the 2008 civilian casualty disaster in Afghanistan.| USA TODAY
An augmented reality reconstruction of the night raid in Afghanistan when U.S. Marines battled their own security detail and dozens of civilians died.| USA TODAY
G4S sells armed guards as a high-quality, low-cost alternative to police. Some employees went on to rape, assault, and kill.| USA TODAY
Guns that were supposed to be secured by G4S have been bought by children, stolen by criminals and used in murders, rapes and robberies across the U.S.| USA TODAY
G4S, the global security provider with a broad footprint in the United States, has been plagued by a series of international scandals.| USA TODAY
G4S, the largest private security company in the world, sells armed guards as a high-quality, low-cost alternative to police. This is the price.| USA TODAY
G4S has given power and guns to violent guards. Some went on to rape, assault or kill| USA TODAY
G4S subsidiary ArmorGroup hired Afghan warlords who battled with U.S. Marines. It ended with one of the worst civilian casualty disasters of the war.| USA TODAY