FORT HOOD TEXAS MASSACRE AS EMERGENCY PERSONNEL HELP!
November 5, 2009 | Houston | Vetting explained
FORT HOOD TEXAS ARMY BASE SUFFERED TODAY AND CONTINUES TO SUFFER AN UNTHINKABLE BLOW TO ITS SOLIDERS, PERSONNEL, BASE, FAMILIES, LOVED ONES, FRIENDS AND THE NATION........as gunfire opened up unsuspecting from one of their soldiers shooting and killing 12 and wounding over thirty others. Personnel opened fire on the gunman and he shot to death...a very very sad and tragic day for Fort Hood.
Emergency personnel carry the wounded at the U.S. Army post in Fort Hood, Texas, in this video grab taken and released on November 5, 2009. A U.S. Army major firing two handguns killed 12 people and wounded 31 others in a shooting rampage on Thursday at Fort Hood base in Texas, a prime point of deployment for U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. REUTERS/Department of Defense/Handout
Condolences to the families,
Suzanne Newkirk
Humanitarian
- Posted in Assignment:
- Fort Hood shooting
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