10/22/10

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Prosecutors near end in Fort Hood rampage hearing

 

Still no word on his motive  --  We may never know

 

By ANGELA K. BROWN and MICHAEL GRACZYK
Associated Press Writers

FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) - Lt. Col. James Pohl briefly examined the contents of a stack of folders, quietly read the name and rank of each person on the paperwork and assigned a number. Thirteen red folders, one for each person killed in last year's shooting rampage at Fort Hood.

The folders, each containing an autopsy report, are now in evidence at a military hearing for Maj. Nidal Hasan, who is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder.

Pohl will consider those files, testimony from the dozens of soldiers wounded during the attack and other evidence before recommending whether the Army psychiatrist should stand trial for the worst mass shooting at an American military base.

Article goes on and on, no clues about why he did it...


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It's that military training and being around guns all the time. It's the culture of violence. Just too "butch". When we get enough gays in the military it will solve all those harsh problems.