Volume 7, Spring 2010, Issue 2
Dustin Bower
On November 5, 2009, America was shocked and disturbed to find that a mass shooting had occurred at one of the nation‘s largest military posts. A U.S. Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire inside Fort Hood in Texas. Thirteen people were killed and 30 people were injured, most of whom were U.S. military personnel. The ―U.S. soldier, armed with at least two handguns . . . started firing until he was eventually shot four times by emergency personnel responding to the incident. View More
Michael A. Livingston
On November 5, 2009, America was shocked and disturbed to find that a mass shooting had occurred at one of the nation‘s largest military posts. A U.S. Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire inside Fort Hood in Texas. Thirteen people were killed and 30 people were injured, most of whom were U.S. military personnel. The ―U.S. soldier, armed with at least two handguns . . . started firing until he was eventually shot four times by emergency personnel responding to the incident. View More
John Stogner
On November 5, 2009, America was shocked and disturbed to find that a mass shooting had occurred at one of the nation‘s largest military posts. A U.S. Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire inside Fort Hood in Texas. Thirteen people were killed and 30 people were injured, most of whom were U.S. military personnel. The ―U.S. soldier, armed with at least two handguns . . . started firing until he was eventually shot four times by emergency personnel responding to the incident. View More
Michael S. Vastine
On November 5, 2009, America was shocked and disturbed to find that a mass shooting had occurred at one of the nation‘s largest military posts. A U.S. Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire inside Fort Hood in Texas. Thirteen people were killed and 30 people were injured, most of whom were U.S. military personnel. The ―U.S. soldier, armed with at least two handguns . . . started firing until he was eventually shot four times by emergency personnel responding to the incident. View More