June 1 brings back a reminder of Nov. 5, as the first hearing for accused Fort Hood shooter Major Nidal Hasan began.
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June 1 brings back a reminder of Nov. 5, as the first hearing for accused Fort Hood shooter Major Nidal Hasan began.
The Article 32 hearing is similar to a civilian grand jury. It’s the first step toward a possible court martial against Major Nidal Hasan.
Prosecutors in Major Nidal Malik Hasan’s case will likely seek the death penalty. Hasan is accused of opening fire at a facility on Fort Hood Nov. 5, 2009, killing 13 people and wounding 32 more
The military is moving forward with a court martial against accused Fort Hood shooter Major Nidal Hasan.
Major Nidal Hasan will have his first court hearing Saturday to determine if he should remain in jail or intensive care while awaiting trial.
A single shooter fired shots into the Soldiers Readiness Processing Center and Howze Theater on Fort Hood Thursday, killing 12 and wounding 31. The suspect that was thought to be dead has been confirmed not to be dead.