Friday, November 6, 2009

Fort Hood Suspect's Home Searched

This could have been prevented. It is possible this was a terrorist act. In which case, the FBI failed - again - to prevent terrorism on U.S. soil.

in reference to:

"Military officials were starting Friday to piece together what may have pushed an Army psychiatrist trained to help soldiers in distress to turn on his comrades in a shooting rampage that killed 13 people and wounded 30 in Texas. The suspected shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, was on a ventilator and unconscious in a hospital after being shot four times during the shootings at the Army's sprawling Fort Hood, post officials said. In the early chaos after the shootings, authorities believed they had killed him, only to discover later that he had survived. The FBI, local police and other agencies searched Hasan's apartment Thursday night after evacuating the complex in Killeen, said city spokeswoman Hilary Shine. She referred questions about what was found to the FBI. The FBI in Dallas referred questions to a spokesman who was not immediately available early Friday morning."
- Fort Hood Suspect's Home Searched - CBS News (view on Google Sidewiki)

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