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Sgt. Anthony Sills, right, comforts his wife as they wait outside the Fort Hood Army Base near Killeen, Texas on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. The Sills' 3-year old son is still in daycare on the base, which is in lock-down following a mass shooting earlier in the day.
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In this image made from Associated Press Television video, police respond at the scene at the U.S. Army base in Fort Hood Texas where a soldier opened fire, unleashing a stream of gunfire that left at least 12 people dead and at least 31 wounded.
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Lt. Gen. Bob Cone speaks to the media during a news conference at Bernie Beck Gate in Fort Hood, Texas, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009.
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Soldiers from the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment storm the grounds of the Soldier Readiness Center in a show of force as they help in the apprehension of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan Thursday Nov. 5, 2009. Hasan, a psychiatrist set to be shipped overseas opened fire at the Fort Hood Army post Thursday, authorities said, a rampage that killed 12 people and left 31 wounded in the worst mass shooting ever at a military base in the United States.

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Fort Hood suspect reportedly shouted 'Allahu Akbar'



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Friday, November 06, 2009

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers who witnessed the shooting rampage at Fort Hood that left 13 people dead reported that the gunman shouted "Allahu Akbar!" before opening fire, the base commander said Friday.

Lt. Gen. Robert Cone said officials had not yet confirmed that the suspected shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, made the comment, which is Arabic for "God is great!" before the rampage Thursday, which left 30 people wounded, including the gunman.

An imam from a mosque Hasan regularly attended said Hasan, a lifelong Muslim, was a committed soldier, gave no sign of extremist beliefs and regularly wore his uniform at prayers.

Cone said Hasan was hospitalized in stable condition and that investigators hope to interrogate him as soon as possible. In the early chaos after the shootings, authorities believed they had killed him, only to discover later that he had survived.

Cone said Hasan was not known to be a threat or risk. He acknowledged that it was "counterintuitive" that a single shooter could kill and injure so many people. But he said the massacre occurred in "close quarters."

"With ricochet fire, he was able to injure that number of people," Cone said. Authorities are investigating whether Hasan's weapons were properly registered with the military.

The motive for the shooting wasn't clear, but Hasan was apparently set to deploy soon and had expressed some anger about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, said generals at Fort Hood told her that Hasan was about to deploy overseas.

Lee said Hasan had hoped Obama would pull troops out of Afghanistan and Iraq and got into frequent arguments with others in the military who supported the wars.

Officials are not ruling out the possibility that some of the casualties may have been victims of "friendly fire," that in the mayhem and confusion at the shooting scene some of the responding military officials may have shot some of the victims.

The gunfire broke out around 1:30 p.m. at the Soldier Readiness Center, where soldiers who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening. Nearby, some soldiers were readying to head into a graduation ceremony for troops and families who had recently earned degrees.

Pastor Greg Schannep had just parked his car along the side of the theater and was about to head into the ceremony when a man in uniform approached him.

"Sir, they are opening fire over there!" the man told him. At first, he thought it was a training exercise — then heard three volleys and saw people running. As the man who warned him about the shots ran away, he could see the man's back was bloodied from a wound.

Schannep said police and medical and other emergency personnel were on the scene in an instant, telling people to get inside the theater. The post went into lockdown while a search began for a suspect and emergency workers began trying to treat the wounded. Some soldiers rushed to treat their injured colleagues by ripping their uniforms into makeshift bandages to treat their wounds.

Video from the scene showed police patrolling the area with handguns and rifles, ducking behind buildings for cover. Sirens could be heard wailing while a woman's voice on a public-address system urged people to take cover. Schools on the base went into lockdown, and family members trying to find out what was happening inside found cell phone lines jammed or busy.

"I was confused and just shocked," said Spc. Jerry Richard, 27, who works at the center but was not on duty during the shooting. "Overseas you are ready for it. But here you can't even defend yourself."

The wounded were dispersed among hospitals in central Texas, Cone said. Their identities and the identities of the dead were not immediately released.

The bodies of the victims would be taken to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for autopsies and forensic tests, said a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss matters that were under investigation.

There also will be a ceremony at the air base to honor the dead.

Jamie and Scotty Casteel stood outside the emergency room at the hospital in Temple waiting for news of their son-in-law Matthew Cooke, who was among the injured.

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Newspaper facts?

11/07/2009 10:13:26 PM

SO now the Reflector reprints rumours? What does it matter what this man might have said while he was killing others? Please get the facts set before repeating rumours.

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Airman

11/07/2009 03:50:43 PM

You make sense, you're right!

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Airman

11/07/2009 03:50:35 PM

You make sense, you're right!

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The flood

11/07/2009 02:52:48 PM

He also should not have used the speech to address this as an opportunity to campaign for healthcare reform and tout his phony "saved jobs" claim.

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To Airman

11/07/2009 09:51:32 AM

He should have called it what it was, a radical terrorist attack on our troops, instead of tip toeing around the fact that it was a muslim.

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DJ

11/06/2009 12:27:01 PM

The problem with the middle east is There are to many Middleeasterners !!!!

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Dj

11/06/2009 12:24:54 PM

This dirtbag was not harrassed about being a muslim. He was vocalizing his crazy political views and had a poor performance review. His cousin stated that "he had firsthand knowledge of the war horrors becuase he counceled the returning soldiers". BS
He NEVER saw combat. I have and I have lived in the middleeast. Islam hates anybody that is not muslim!! Period!!!. You can clean it up politcally and it will not change the fact!!
He should get the death penalty!!!
WAKE UP AMERICA

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Airman

11/06/2009 12:03:05 PM

How should my Commander in Chief have handled this tragedy? What would you have done differently?

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The flood

11/06/2009 11:47:25 AM

This is Obama's New Orleans moment less than 1 year since taking office. He should be ashamed by the way he has handled this tragedy so far.

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kannyc

11/06/2009 11:33:33 AM

But I thought Islam is not a violent religion?

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Airman

11/06/2009 10:14:57 AM

That is very disturbing to hear and to know. I can't believe there are terrorists within our great Military.

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harvey

11/06/2009 09:12:34 AM

one of bin laden's men working within the u.s.

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