Fort Hood

I spent some of my youth living near Waco, TX. It was about a half hour drive to Temple and Kileen, home to Fort Hood. Horrific things happened out there today, and my deepest thoughts for peace and happiness go to everyone involved.

We may never know why 3 men he opened fire on their his fellow soldiers, the second shooting incident this year. We may never know how they he managed to kill a dozen people* and wound over 30 on a military base where thousands of men have sidearms and the skills to use them. We may never know why Major Hasan, a psychiatrist,** holed up with a big sniper rifle a couple of guns, although there is conjecture that he was about to be deployed to Iraq — despite his recent arrival at Fort Hood. There is no telling why this happened to take place the day a graduation ceremony was to be held on campus.***

Truly the President was correct when he called it “a horrific outburst of violence,” but he promised that all these questions will be answered. Since Major Hasan is dead, this seems unlikely. Let’s hope the Commander in Chief is correct.

Update: See also changes, original text crossed-out. Looks like Maj. Hasan is alive, and we have confirmation that a “first responder” was injured but not killed. They’re also saying he was the only shooter, and had only civilian weaponry. Of all the crazy things, he’s an expert in combat stress. Please tell me this isn’t his idea of an experiment on inducing combat stress.

* An early report indicated that one was a police officer. I can no longer find this detail, which may have been reported in error. If this was true, was it military police, local police, or just a guy who happened to show up for the graduation? See update. Still no idea what sort of “first responder”: civilian or military.

** Apparently, even army docs can shoot with the best of them! I don’t know if this pleases me or terrifies me. The surgeons on M*A*S*H didn’t do that! Can you imagine Col. Blake with a 50 cal??

*** Although there are several local colleges, it appears to have been a ceremony for soldiers who completed coursework through distance learning programs while deployed overseas.

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4 thoughts on “Fort Hood”

    1. Unfortunately the official reports keep changing. To the best of my limited knowledge, there are still two soldiers in custody in addition to Maj. Hasan, who may or may not be dead depending what time it is and what news report you read.

  1. While it is natural to think that on a military base EVERYONE is armed; but that is not the case. Weapons are kept in armory lockers until issued for specific tasks.
    An armed society is a polite society, said a learned man. (detoqueville?) Homicide is as old as man and will only die with him. More SANE people with guns may well have mitigated the damage.

    Do psychiatrists take the Hippocratic oath?

    Will the doctor be exposed as a sleeper Al qaeda agent?

    Will Obamao use this to further erode 2nd amendment right?

  2. (wouldn’t it be convenient if one could go back and correct the poor grammar of one’s posts?)

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