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ericlee
11-05-2009, 09:44 PM
Army: 12 dead in attacks at Fort Hood, Texas

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By Donna Leinwand and Melanie Eversley, USA TODAY


Fort Hood in Texas reopened Thursday evening, several hours after 12 people died and 31 were wounded in an attack at the Army base, the Department of Defense said.

President Obama called the shooting "a horrific outburst of violence" and said his thoughts and prayers were with the victims and families. He said his administration was working with law enforcement to get the details of what happened.

"It is horrifying that they would come under fire at a military base on American soil," Obama said.

The president offered condolences to Lt. Gen. Robert Cone, commanding general III Corps and Fort Hood, and also received a briefing from him by telephone from the base, the White House said in a statement.

The dead included the shooter and one civilian, said Gary Tallman, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon. The shootings occurred Thursday afternoon at a family readiness area at the base, Tallman said. The Army closed its massive base covering 339 square miles — the largest active duty armored post in the United States.

One suspect, a soldier, was killed and two other soldiers were taken into custody, Cone said at a news conference. The Associated Press reported the shooting suspect is Maj. Nidal Malikl Hasan. A law enforcement official who spoke to AP said Hasan, believed to be in his late 30s, was killed after opening fire at the base.

Hasan was a psychiatrist who was on his way to Iraq and "was disturbed" about his deployment, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, told the PBSNewsHour. The Army is trying to determine whether that is his birth name or a name he adopted.

After the shooting Fort Hood was "asking for EMTs," calling it a mass casualty event, said Hilary Shine, spokeswoman for the City of Killeen, where Fort Hood is located. "They are having issues getting on and off post because they've locked it down. Right now there are a lot of questions and confusion."

Fort Hood is set up like its own city with its own fire, police and medical facilities, Shine said. It has not asked for Killeen Police to assist, but the police are on call if needed, she said.

Fort Hood is halfway between Austin and Waco.

Condolences and offers of support poured in to Fort Hood from national officials.

"I can pledge that the Department of Defense will do everything in its power to help the Fort Hood community get through these difficult times," Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in a prepared statement.

Vice President Biden expressed sympathies along with his wife, Jill, for the families of the people who were shot.

"We are all praying for those who were wounded and hoping for their full and speedy recovery," his statement read. "Our thoughts and prayers are also with the entire Fort Hood community as they deal with this senseless tragedy."

Said former president George W. Bush in a statement issued from his office in Dallas, "I was saddened to learn of the tragic incident at Fort Hood. Laura and I are keeping the victims and their families in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time."

The Senate Armed Services Committee has requested a detailed account of the day's events, Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., committee chairman, said in a statement. "Our hearts go out to the families of the brave Americans who lost their lives in today's senseless violence at Fort Hood, Texas, and to those who were injured," the statement read.

FBI agents are traveling to Fort Hood to assess the crime and work with the Army Criminal Investigation Division, which is the lead agency, said Supervisory Special Agent Jason Pack, a spokesman for the FBI.

Sirens wailed at the base as Tammy Biggers, wife of an Army specialist deployed in Iraq, huddled in her locked house, texting her daughter at the local high school and fielding phone calls from family and friends.

"It's just nerve-racking," Biggers said in a telephone interview with USA TODAY. "They just did the overhead warnings again for everyone to seek shelter immediately. It's going off right now."

The basewide siren and announcement system, usually used to warn of tornadoes, instructed base residents to seek shelter, lock their doors and turn off the air conditioning, Biggers said. She had been outside her house with their chihuahua when she heard the first sirens.

"Tons of sirens, way more than usual. But down here you don't think a lot about sirens. It could be a training exercise," she said.

Then came the orders to seek shelter. Biggers lives in a two-bedroom house on base about a mile from where the shooting began and a half mile from the Clear Creek PX store. She immediately called her daughter, a 10th-grade student at Shoemaker High School.

The school and base were in lockdown. Normal phone lines were working, but cellphones were overloaded.

"Now I can't even get ahold of her. The cellphones are jammed. I can't even send a text," Biggers said. "They still have us on lockdown. I'm just staying right beside my computer with the news on and praying."

Greg Schannep, an aide to Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, told the Austin American-Statesmen that he was on the Army post to attend a graduation service. He said that as he neared the entrance of a building where the service was being held, a soldier with blood on his uniform ran past him and said a man was shooting. Schannep said he was with the injured soldier, who he said appeared to have been struck in the shoulder but did not have life-threatening injuries.

Todd Martin, assistant for communication at the Killeen School District, said the district has seven elementary schools and two middle schools on the post.

"Those have been locked down since this began," Martin said. The other schools in the district outside the post have not been locked down, he said.

Nine gunshot victims were taken to Scott & White Memorial Hospital, the hospital said on its website. The hospital said all the victims "are suffering from wounds," and all the patients are adults.

The hospital issued an "urgent" call for blood donors of all types. "Please come to the Scott & White Blood Donor Center and donate blood as soon as possible," the hospital said on its website.

Army Capt. Grant Speakes spent five years posted at Fort Hood and three more as the son of an officer there. He described the post as "friendly, big but manageable."

Speakes, 27, said Thursday that he has heard from dozens of fellow officers and friends who expressed shock that the attack occurred there.

"Everybody's amazed that it happened at Fort Hood," Speakes said. "It feels like home. It feels like community."

MC Moot
11-05-2009, 11:23 PM
know your enemy?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_Akbar_case

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/11/04/afghanistan.uk.deaths/


clusterfuck

sjp
11-05-2009, 11:27 PM
that is some fucked shit

RobMoney$
11-06-2009, 03:29 AM
Only Obama would make opening remarks, thanking people and giving "shout outs," to people at a conference and THEN make remarks about the shooting that took place today at Fort Hood.
He is such a disrespectful, ignorant, self-centered disgrace of a president.

checkyourprez
11-06-2009, 03:32 AM
Only Obama would make opening remarks, thanking people and giving "shout outs," to people at a conference and THEN make remarks about the shooting that took place today at Fort Hood.
He is such a disrespectful, ignorant, self-centered disgrace of a president.

i mean he could have sat in a classroom full of 7 year olds for 10 minutes and just not said anything about the biggest attack on this country since pearl harbor, but yeah, your right.

Bob
11-06-2009, 03:33 AM
Only Obama would make opening remarks, thanking people and giving "shout outs," to people at a conference and THEN make remarks about the shooting that took place today at Fort Hood.
He is such a disrespectful, ignorant, self-centered disgrace of a president.

you and valvano want to be in this thread (http://www.beastieboys.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=93282) dog

RobMoney$
11-06-2009, 03:39 AM
I'm sorry, I forgot I wasn't allowed to criticize "the one" on here.

It's horrible what people are capable of when they lose their mind and reach their breaking point.
Hopefully they find some answers for the loved ones left behind.

Bob
11-06-2009, 03:42 AM
I'm sorry, I forgot I wasn't allowed to criticize "the one" on here.


politicize whatever tragedy you want man, i just feel like it'd be more convenient to keep it all in one place

ms.peachy
11-06-2009, 05:23 AM
It's all the more shocking that this guy was a psychiatrist. I mean, you'd have thought he'd have recognised the signs, no?

befsquire
11-06-2009, 06:14 AM
doctor, heal thyself...

kaiser soze
11-06-2009, 07:17 AM
Only Obama would make opening remarks, thanking people and giving "shout outs," to people at a conference and THEN make remarks about the shooting that took place today at Fort Hood.
He is such a disrespectful, ignorant, self-centered disgrace of a president.

one word

toxic

It's all the more shocking that this guy was a psychiatrist. I mean, you'd have thought he'd have recognised the signs, no?

Also a muslim working with people who are more then likely dealing with mental and emotional stress from two wars being fought in the middle east. It has also been speculated that he was due for a deployment. the facts are still spotty and I honestly believe we might not get the whole story.

Was he exposed to some horrific stories, was he upset about being pitted against others or faced with atrocities others within his own faith are facing? here are hundreds of thousands of innocent people suffering over there from these wars.

This man was a commissioned officer and a doctor, and now he is a monster.

This report brings up Deployment and discrimination as possible triggers

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/us/06suspect.html?_r=2&hp

But Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the 39-year-old man accused of Thursday’s mass shooting at Fort Hood, Tex., began having second thoughts about a military career a few years ago after other soldiers harassed him for being a Muslim, he told relatives in Virginia.

“He was mortified by the idea of having to deploy,” Mr. Hasan said. “He had people telling him on a daily basis the horrors they saw over there.”

These wars are killing us from the inside out