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Shooting at US Army's Fort Hood base in Texas

(BBC) A shooting incident has taken place at the Texas Army base that was the site of a gun rampage in 2009 that left 13 soldiers dead and 32 wounded.


A senior US official told news agencies that one person was dead and at least 14 injured in the latest incident.

The shooting is said to have occurred at the Carl R Darnall Army Medical Center, located on the base.

President Barack Obama said he was "heartbroken" over the news and vowed to investigate fully.

'Sacrifice'

A "shelter in place" order was issued when the news of the "active shooter" broke.

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-26863033

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The weekly gun nutter. Hardly news anymore.

I hate to admit it, but you are right. I'm disgusted because they canceled the O'Reilly show to say the same old stuff.

And the next days will be ground hog day: politicians will vow tougher gun laws, the NRA will point out that people, not guns, kill people, and the carnage continues.

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The weekly gun nutter. Hardly news anymore.

I hate to admit it, but you are right. I'm disgusted because they canceled the O'Reilly show to say the same old stuff.

Now why an earth am I not surprised you're an, no wait for it, O'Reilly fan ...

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At least 1 killed and 14 injured in Fort Hood shooting

TEXAS, 3 April 2014 (NNT) – At least one person has been killed and 14 others wounded in a shooting at a U.S. Army base in Fort Hood, Texas.


The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity and noted the information was preliminary, said he could not confirm reports the shooter had been killed.

The base said in a statement that its directorate of emergency services "has an initial report that a shooter is dead," but also added that the information was unconfirmed.

Local news reports said there may be two suspected shooters.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Barack Obama said he was "heartbroken" that another shooting had occurred at the Fort Hood Army base and described the situation there as fluid.

Fort Hood was put on lockdown and police were securing its perimeter. Helicopters could be seen circling the base in live TV footage broadcast from the scene. Police went from building to building, while scores of police vehicles and ambulances were on the scene.

Authorities advised those on the post to stay away from windows and to keep doors closed and locked.

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4 dead, including shooter, at Fort Hood
By Dana Ford, CNN

(CNN) -- Authorities have identified the man who opened fire at Fort Hood in Texas on Wednesday, killing three people before committing suicide, as Specialist Ivan Lopez.

Sixteen more people were injured Wednesday when he opened fire at Fort Hood, the sprawling Army post in Texas still on edge after a mass shooting there left 13 dead in 2009, officials said.

The gunman also died. He was engaged by military police before he fatally shot himself in the head, said the Army post's commander, Lt. Gen. Mark A. Milley.

The suspect, a soldier who had served in Iraq, "had behavioral health and mental health" issues, Milley told reporters late Wednesday.

The general said there was no known motive for the shooting.

Source: http://us.cnn.com/2014/04/02/us/fort-hood-shooting/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

-- CNN 2014-04-03

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"President Barack Obama said he was "heartbroken" over the news and vowed to investigate fully."

Investigate fully? Yea, like that will ever happen! He's either joking or lying.

You're confusing the US with Thailand.

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

As I read it, this was not a military weapon, it was one he purchased locally himself.

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This happened at one of the most secure places with the most sophisticated weaponry in the US, with scads of police and equipped military personnel close by. All we need is more good people with guns to take down the bad people with guns.

Just kidding, of course! It's nuts.

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

Indeed, he should have seen an army psychiatrist such as Nidal Hasan.... Hang on. facepalm.gif

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This happened at one of the most secure places with the most sophisticated weaponry in the US, with scads of police and equipped military personnel close by. All we need is more good people with guns to take down the bad people with guns.

Just kidding, of course! It's nuts.

Only military police are authorized to carry loaded weapons on a military base.

He was shooting unarmed personnel.

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

Indeed, he should have seen an army psychiatrist such as Nidal Hasan.... Hang on. facepalm.gif

Didn't take you long to drag completely irrelevant Islam into it.... bah.gif

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

The army said the he saw no combat. He was a truck driver.

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The weekly gun nutter. Hardly news anymore.

. In bkk its the weekly grenade nutter

But TH is a developing country. You would expect more from a developed one like the good ol' US of A.

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

He did not have access to military weapons and it is against regs to carry weapons on base. He purchased the gun legally through a local gun store and carried out this pre-meditated action. There is evidence that the medications he was taking led to his behavior.

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

Indeed, he should have seen an army psychiatrist such as Nidal Hasan.... Hang on. facepalm.gif

Didn't take you long to drag completely irrelevant Islam into it.... bah.gif

Whoooosh. Look out for those giant yellow birds as you haven't a clue.

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If they knew he had mental health problems, why did he have access to guns?

Why was he not treated in a specialized clinic/hospital?

I once read that the costs of the series of US wars are not only the direct costs, but about 25% of military that served in a war situation came back with mental health problems.

Indeed, he should have seen an army psychiatrist such as Nidal Hasan.... Hang on. facepalm.gif

Didn't take you long to drag completely irrelevant Islam into it.... bah.gif

I'm sorry if Fort Hood murderers and a reference to psychiatry are insufficiently on topic to warrant inclusion in your book. Incidentally I did not mention Islam, you did. smile.png

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