Vail Daily 1 month ago

Army: 12 dead, 31 hurt in attacks at Fort Hood

FORT HOOD, Texas — A military mental health doctor facing deployment overseas opened fire at the Fort Hood Army post on Thursday, setting off on a rampage that killed 11 other people and left 31 wounded. Full Article at Vail Daily

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  1. FORT HOOD, Texas (CBS 5 / AP) ― The U.S. Army says 12 people have been killed and 31 wounded in a shooting rampage on the Fort Hood Army base in Texas. Full Article at CBS 5

  2. Lt. Gen. Bob Cone said Thursday evening that Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was not killed by authorities as had been previously reported. However, the death toll remained 12 after another victim died. Full Article at Online NewsHour

  3. One shooter was killed and another two were in custody, Lt. Gen. Bob Cone said outside the base. The suspected shooters were U.S. Army soldiers, he said. The Army was not prepared to give the all-clear signal on the base as of 5 p.m. ET. Full Article at Newshour With Jim Lehrer

  4. Time Magazine logo
    Tragedy at Ft. Hood
    1 month ago

    There are three suspects, one dead gunman and two others in custody. All three suspects are U.S. soldiers. The tally so far: 12 dead, 31 wounded--also U.S. military personnel. Full Article at Time Magazine

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