Judge disallows guilty plea in Fort Hood shooting
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FORT HOOD, Texas - A US military judge has disallowed the guilty plea of Major Nidal Hasan who is alleged to have killed 13 people at a Texas army base in 2009, indicating that the accused will face death penalty. Judge Tara Osborn also fixed the Fort Hood, Texas, military base, where the shooting took place on Nov 5, 2009, as the venue for the court martial trial, as per the ruling ...
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Coordinator of Army sexual assault prevention office accused of 'abusive sexual contact'
A sergeant in charge of sexual assault prevention at Fort Hood is under investigation for pandering, abusive sexual contact, assault and maltreatment of subordinates, the Pentagon announced Tuesday night. The soldier's name has not been released. Ref. USAToday
That Fort Hood sure knows how to safe guard its reputation with its own military officers being either terrorists or sexual predators - way to go, can't imagine the kind of impact this has on new recruits.
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Jihadist Soldier left Free To Kill
Sweating nervously from his bald head as he began addressing a room full of uniformed classmates, the American soldier gathered enough composure to deliver an extraordinary presentation.The US was waging a "war on Islam", Nidal...
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Lawyers allowed leave in Fort Hood trial
Attorneys being forced to advise the US soldier accused in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage were allowed to leave his trial today so they could prepare an appeal arguing that the Army psychiatrist was angling for a death sentence. Ref. Source 2
A military jury has convicted Army Maj. Nidal Hasan of 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of attempted murder in a November 5, 2009, shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, making it possible for the death penalty to be considered as a possible punishment. Ref. CNN
Nidal Hasan Found Guilty, Reports Exclude Unborn Baby From Tally of Those Killed
Nidal Hasan has been convicted of killing 13 people in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, but media reports on the conviction are ignoring the fact that 14 people died that day - including an unborn child.
As AP reports: The Army psychiatrist acknowledged carrying out the attack in a crowded waiting room where unarmed troops were making final preparations to deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq. Thirteen people were killed and more than 30 wounded. Ref. Source 2
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Fort Hood shooter sentenced to death
FORT HOOD, Texas - A military court on Wednesday sentenced Maj. Nidal Hasan to death for the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, giving the Army psychiatrist a path to the martyrdom ... Ref. Source 6