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Old 03-04-2014, 05:08 AM #1
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Default 4 dead in US army base shooting...

A gunman opened fire at a US military base in an attack that left four people dead, including the shooter.

The incident happened at Fort Hood in Texas, where more than a dozen people were killed in a 2009 mass shooting.

Law enforcement officials, citing internal US Justice Department updates, said 14 other people were hurt in the latest attack, and t he shooter died of what appeared to be a self-inflicted wound.

The injured were taken to Darnall Army Community Hospital at Fort Hood and other local hospitals.

Dr Glen Couchman, chief medical officer at Scott and White Hospital in Temple, said the first four people admitted there had gunshots to chest, stomach and neck and that their conditions range from stable to "quite critical".

Thirteen people were killed and more than 30 wounded in the 2009 assault, which was the deadliest attack on a domestic military installation in US history.

The military offered few details of the latest incident. After the shooting began, the Army's official Twitter feed said the post had been locked down.

Hours later, all-clear sirens sounded. A fatigue-clad soldier and a military police officer stood about 400 yards from the main gate waving away traffic. Other lanes were blocked by a police car and van.

Meanwhile, relatives of soldiers waited for news about their loved ones.

Tayra DeHart, 33, said she had last heard from her husband, a soldier at the post, that he was safe, but that was hours earlier.

"The last two hours have been the most nerve-racking I've ever felt. I know God is here protecting me and all the soldiers, but I have my phone in my hand just hoping it will ring and it will be my husband," she said.

Brooke Conover, whose husband was on base at the time of the shooting, said she found out about it while checking Facebook.

She said she called her husband, Staff Sergeant Sean Conover, immediately to make sure he was OK, but he could not even tell her exactly what was going on, only that the base was locked down.

"I'm still hearing conflicting stories about what happened and where the shooting was exactly," she said, explaining that she still did not know how close the incident was to her husband.

"I just want him to come home," said Ms Conover, who moved to Fort Hood with her husband and three daughters two years ago.

President Barack Obama vowed that investigators would get to the bottom of the shooting.

In a hastily arranged statement in Chicago, Mr Obama said he was following the situation closely but that details about what happened at the sprawling Army post were still fluid.

He said the shooting brought back painful memories of the 2009 attack.

The president reflected on the sacrifices that troops stationed at Fort Hood have made - including enduring multiple tours to Iraq and Afghanistan.

"They serve with valour. They serve with distinction, and when they're at their home base, they need to feel safe," he said.

"We don't yet know what happened tonight, but obviously that sense of safety has been broken once again."

The president spoke without notes or prepared remarks in the same room of a steakhouse where he had just met about 25 donors at a previously scheduled fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee.

White House officials quickly pushed tables to the side of the room to make room for Mr Obama to speak to the nation.

The November 2009 attack happened inside a crowded building where soldiers were waiting to get vaccines and routine paperwork after recently returning from deployments or preparing to go to Afghanistan and Iraq.

Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan was convicted and sentenced to death last year in that mass shooting. He said he acted to protect Islamic insurgents abroad from American aggression.

According to testimony during Hasan's trial last August, he walked inside carrying two weapons and several loaded magazines, shouted "Allahu Akbar!" - Arabic for "God is great!" - and opened fire with a handgun.

Witnesses said he targeted soldiers as he walked through the building, leaving pools of blood, spent casings and dying soldiers on the floor.

The rampage ended when Hasan was shot in the back by Fort Hood police officers outside the building. He was paralysed from the waist down and is now on death row at the military prison at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.

After that shooting, the military tightened security at bases nationwide.

Those measures included issuing security personnel long-barrelled weapons, adding an insider-attack scenario to their training and strengthening ties to local law enforcement.

The military also joined an FBI intelligence-sharing programme aimed at identifying terror threats.

In September, a former Navy man opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard, leaving 13 people dead, including the gunman.

After that shooting, defence secretary Chuck Hagel ordered the Pentagon to review security at all US defence installations worldwide and examine the granting of security clearances that allow access to them.

Asked today about security improvements in the wake of other shootings at US military bases, Mr Hagel said: "Obviously when we have these kinds of tragedies on our bases, something's not working."



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[A US soldier being treated for psychiatric problems kills three people before shooting himself in the head as police approach.]



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That mental man
bought his Gun at the same store as the other
Shooter from 2009
Nidal Hasan who faces the death sentence.

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It's a terrible mix of circumstances that will always lead to tragedies like this.

An Army Base full to the brim of weapons and armouries easily accessable, coupled with disgruntled or deranged soldiers suffering from an array of mental afflictions after 2,3 or more tours of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan.

No wonder then when one of them loses the plot and opens fire.

The human mind can only take so much death and destruction after which ones sanity becomes fragile and sad situations like this can often result.
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All these Crazy shooters
all had mental problems.

Solution for USA Only
Any Person or Navy Army Person that has mental problems
must have all guns removed
or get locked up.

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