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Army Major goes on killing rampage at Texas military base
A US army major killed 11 people and wounded at least 30 others in a bloody rampage at Fort Hood military base in Texas. The only shooter is still alive according to the base commander and is in hospital after undergoing surgery for his wounds.
By News Wires (text)
Reuters - An Army psychiatrist opened fire with two handguns at the Fort Hood Army post on Thursday, killing 12 and wounding 31 others, Army officials said, adding the suspect had not been killed as previously believed.
Authorities identified the suspected gunman as Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who had treated soldiers wounded in foreign wars preparing for foreign deployment at the post.
"Our investigation is ongoing but preliminary reports indicate that there was a single shooter," Lieutenant-General Robert Cone, Fort Hood's commanding officer, told a news conference. "The shooter is not dead but in custody in stable condition."
Cone said the suspect had been shot multiple times. He previously said the suspect was killed by police officers during the attack at the biggest military facility in the
world.
Asked whether the shootings were a terrorist act, Cone said, "I couldn't rule that out, but I'm telling you that right now the evidence does not suggest that."
The Army said the gunman opened fire at about 1:30 p.m. CST (1930 GMT) at the Soldiers Readiness Processing Center, a group of buildings where soldiers were getting medical check-ups before leaving for overseas deployments.
Cone said the gunman had two weapons, one of them a semi-automatic. "There is no indication that they were military weapons," he said.
It was one of the worst killings ever reported on a U.S. military base. In May, a U.S. soldier at a base in Baghdad shot and killed five fellow soldiers.
A cousin of the suspected shooter, Nader Hasan, told Fox news that he had been ordered to serve a term in Iraq and had been resisting such a deployment.
Nader Hasan said his cousin was a U.S.-born Muslim who had joined the military from high school. He had served as a psychiatrist at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C., which treats many badly wounded troops.
"He was a psychiatrist at Walter Reed dealing with the people coming back and ... trying to help them with their trauma," he said.
He said his cousin had been transferred to Fort Hood in April months ago and was very reluctant to be deployed to Iraq. "We've known over the last five years that was probably his worst nightmare," he said.
The incident raised new questions about the toll that six years of continuous fighting in Iraq and nearly eight years of fighting in Afghanistan have taken on the U.S. military and on individual soldiers, many of whom have been on several combat tours.
Obama condemns 'horrific outburst'
U.S. President Barack Obama, speaking in Washington, called the event a "horrific outburst of violence" and promised "answers to every single question about this horrible incident."
Fort Hood is home to about 50,000 troops, although Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison said only about 35,000 were on base at the time. The fort, established in 1942, stretches across 339 square miles (878 square km) in central Texas and is
the largest single employer in Texas.
It's the only military post in the United States capable of supporting two full armored divisions -- the 1st Cavalry Division and the 4th Infantry Division.
Base personnel have accounted for more suicides than any other Army post since the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, with 75 tallied through July of this year. Nine of those occurred in 2009, counting two in overseas war zones.
A former FBI criminal profiler highlighted the irony of the gunman's reported expertise as a psychiatrist specializing in traumatic stress, which often affects combat soldiers.
"It may be that he succumbed to that which he was supposed to heal," Clint Van Zandt said on MSNBC.
Fort Hood is halfway between Austin and Waco, about 60 miles (97 km) from each city. Nearby Killeen, Texas, was site of one of worst U.S. shooting rampages when a gunman drove his truck into a Luby's cafeteria in 1991, killing 23 and wounding
20 before killing himself.



























Comments (7)
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sorry to hear that hope eveything go well soon
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U.S.-born Muslim - deployed to Iraq
Although we do not get enough/accurate details from any media to make fair judgements, could this career soldier possibly have some anxiety from the possibility that once in Iraq, his allies might not know him from whom they suppose their enemy to be? That this possibility is unmentioned so far is a huge hypocrisy considering the underlying anti-Muslim sentiment in the U.S. nationwide.
Fort Hood Killings
The shooter was Jordanian-born Army Major Malik Nadal Hasan, an army psychiatrist. He was reportedly stressed and about to be deployed to the Middle East. There is a good chance he was taking the same violence and suicide-inducing anti-depressants he was putting other soldiers on for stress. The cause of this tragedy MAY have been related to psychiatric drugs just as Columbine and most school murder/suicides have been and just as most of the recent epidemic of soldier on soldier killings and suicides are done by people on these drugs. Amazing how psychiatry and anti-depressants are always involved in these Columbine, Virginia Tech, Red Lake, Fort Campbell, (and maybe Fort Hood) mass murders. Over 15% of the military is now on drugs that TV drug ads warn may cause suicide and violent acts.
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does anyone know where to how to get blood donations sent donw to Hood?
Ft Hood Shooting
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and Fort Hood. God Bless America!
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