
Viral social media posts claim that the government deployed security forces from a private firm to Portland, Oregon. One conspiracy claims that a firm called ZTi Solutions provided the agents while another suggests that the agents are employees of Blackwater (erroneously referred to as “Black River” in some posts), which was founded by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’s brother, Erik Prince. Some of the posts about ZTi identify Prince as the owner of the firm as well.
ZTi Solutions is a security company based in Virginia. The company’s website is currently down, but based on the information available through archived versions of the site, ZTi appears to predominately engage in IT security work. ZTi’s “About” page states that it was founded and is owned by Rudy Zadnik, not Erik Prince. The firm was drawn into conspiracies about the federal agents in Portland after a photograph taken of one such agent appeared to show him wearing a patch reading “ZTI.”
However, rather than identifying the agent as an employee of ZTi Solutions, in a press conference a representative from the Department of Homeland Security explained that during this time the security forces in Portland and other areas were not wearing typical identifying badges: Due to concerns about doxxing, rather than have agents wear their names on their uniforms, they’re now being given patches with unique identifiers so that agents can still be identified by their peers and superiors. The example given at the press conference was “DZ1.” Other images out of Portland show agents wearing similar identifying patches. Close examination of the patch in question shows that it actually appears to read “ZT1” rather than “ZTI,” something ZTi CEO Zadnik noted in a statement to The Dispatch Fact Check. “I’ve seen the images on the uniforms,” said Zadnik. “None of them say ‘ZTI.’ They say ‘ZT1.’” Zadnik also explicitly denied his company’s involvement in what’s occurring in Portland: “ZTI is not providing any security that has been at protests in Portland.”