FORT HOOD, Texas, Nov. 7, 2009
Aftermath Shows Sharper Picture of Hasan
Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Labeled War on Terror as War on Islam
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Play CBS Video Video Updates in Ft. Hood Case As the Fort Hood investigation presses on, new details have emerged about the shooting. As Dean Reynolds reports, feds are trying to learn more about the accused gunman, Major Nidal Malik Hasan.
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In-Depth Fort Hood: The Victims A look at some of the people killed or wounded during the Fort Hood, Texas, shooting rampage.
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Photo Essay Tragedy at Fort Hood Soldier opens fire at Texas military base
"There is a possibility that some will be physically impaired for the rest of their lives and some will be impaired mentally for the rest of their lives," Dr. Roy Smythe, chief of surgery at Texas A & M, told CBS News Correspondent Dean Reynolds.
Interviews are slowly beginning to paint a sharper picture of the incident and the suspect, 39-year-old Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. And there's concern that in the chaotic attempts to stop the shooter some soldiers may have been victimized by friendly fire. But Fort Hood officials don't think so.
"It's not a friendly fire incident," said Col. John Rossi, spokesman for Fort Hood. "The confirmation of that will be of course after autopsies."
Special Section: Tragedy at Fort Hood
Witnesses say Hasan kept firing 100 rounds even after he was struck four times in a shootout with Police Officer Kimberly Munley. He is reportedly unconscious at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. Relatives and friends are providing more details:
# Hasan was distressed about a pending tour of duty overseas and had hired a lawyer to block it.
# He had loudly objected to the U.S. war on terror as a war on Islam.
# He felt harassed because of his faith.
An uncle recalled his complaint.
"I recall couple of things," said Rafik Hamad, Hasan's uncle in Ramallah, Palestine, "maybe he told me that one time they draw a camel and put on his car and they said 'camel jockey.'"
Officials at Hasan's local Texas mosque told CBS News Saturday that the FBI had visited with them since the shooting and they said they are cooperating in the investigation.
More Coverage of the Tragedy at Fort Hood:
Hasan's Remarks Worried Muslim Leader
Munley Was Ex-Partner's "Mighty Mouse"
List of Fort Hood Dead, Wounded
What Triggers Mass Shootings?
Hasan Likely "Lone Wolf," Officials Say
Hasan Reportedly Felt U.S. Attacked Islam
During his weekly radio address, President Obama gave voice to what many here at the fort are feeling.
"We cannot fully know what leads a man to do such a thing," Mr. Obama said. "But what we do know is that our thoughts are with every single one of the men and women who were injured at Fort Hood."
Fort Hood is planning a memorial service for Tuesday, and Mr. Obama will be among those attending.
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- The blind needs to learn the difference between religion and Christianity.The difference is same as daylight and dark!
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- Visit this site: http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/11/nidal-hasans-imam-praises-fort-hood-massacre/
And you shall learn. - Reply to this comment
- According to Obama's Transition Team Report, page 29, Nidal Hasan is listed as a member: link
http://www.gwumc.edu/hspi/old/PTTF_ProceedingsReport_05.19.09.pdf - Reply to this comment
- You push a man too far...he snaps. Religion has nothing to do with it.
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- "Push a man too far"! Looking for excuses you are - Jews and krauts and **** and greaser, and mex and frog and spear chucker and towel head and the list goes on and on and on but most offended do not kill 13 and wounded many others who never knew him, yet alone uttered one word against him. He planned this attack - not a response to emotions of an offense taken. This was a religious killing and assault, muslim jihad and for those of you who don't get it or deny it, so be it but it don't make it any less real.
- Let's all keep our soldiers and their families in our thoughts. Let's leave the accused to be dealt with by military justice. We can do nothing more to him than what will happen under the law, so his fate is written.
Instead of wasting any more energy on him, think about doing something now that may help our troops wherever they are. Contribute something now and they might get it at Thanksgiving or Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanza. Or join a group to welcome them home as they come through your local airport. - Reply to this comment
- Too bad a sharper image of this man isn't in a sniper scope.
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- President Obama had nothing to do with what happed on Ft Hood. Despite what the neo-cons says.
Major Hasan was harrass by an enlisted man in his off-base apartment? How disrespectful is that? And why isn't any of these politicians mentioning that (lieberman?)
And as we can all read/tell - no one stopped anyone else from buying a gun.
Unfortunately, he used it! - Reply to this comment
- I know one thing: Radical Muslims the world over are overjoyed.
And not just because Hasan did this horrendous act, but because it brings out America's self-centered haters.
Haters who will work to further isolate America's Islamic community, whose acts of bigotry will grow more recruits for...the world's radical Muslims. - Reply to this comment
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- We are not trying to isolate America's Islamic Community. The Islamic Community within America seems to want to isolate itself from us. If you, regardless of your religion, can not preform your duties as assigned as a member of the Armed Forces, then you, again, regardless of your religion, should not be a member of the Armed Forces. When you enlist or become an officer, you swear to defend this country and The Constitution of the United States. If you religion doesn't allow for you to do this, don't enlist and if you are in the Armed Forces, get out now.
- Sad to see all the comments that want to detract from the simple truth that this guy did exactly what he wanted to do for whatever reason he wanted too. To place the blame on anyone else would make the person making this claim a flaming ID10T. The PC crowd has taken over! No such thing as anyone being held accountable or responsible, it is always someone else's fault. I have not seen in my 40+ years here any so called Christian or Jew walking into a place screaming God is Great or Jesus is Great and opening fire on everyone. OBTW my (hard working, no handout, no federal or state aid) great grandparents were immigrants who didn't speak english, but learned this and taught this to there families. They also taught us hard work and education would help you get the American dream.
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- As American's we need to be on lookout for terrorist. Especially appointing to government agencies we need to be careful. Careful in matters of who we hire, are they from another organization? What is their origin? We may need to keep further watch on people in the military, and part of other organizations to save a few thousand lives per year. Does this have any links to the VA Tech shootings? Does it have any links to other incident's around America or on an international level? For one day we may find out. But we will never find out if we don't research.
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