Breaking: Mass Shooting at Ft. Hood

heyheybooboo

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Is Ft Hood OCS?

Never mind --- I just remembered. I think it's flight school for rotary, or at least used to be....

Nevermind, Part Deux ---- Rucker is what I was thinking
 
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Corn

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Somebody was probably under the impression he was disrespected.

If only the competetive spirit could be driven from mankind, this kind of tragedy could have been avoided. Football is probably to blame.
 

fatpat268

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Just found about it and I'm only 2 minutes away from fort hood.
edit: I'm at work at my college and buildings are being locked down.
 

TheSkinsFan

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Still no real details available... just one, possibly two, unidentified shooters -- one shooter apparently in custody, the possible second shooter still on the loose. 12 to 15 wounded, at least 7 dead... Ft. Hood and Killeen, TX, going into lock-down mode at schools and government areas...
 

Gardener

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If only the competetive spirit could be driven from mankind, this kind of tragedy could have been avoided. Football is probably to blame.

When I played right guard, we called that "being a sore loser".

Competition has nothing to do with being a dumbfuck.
 

dahunan

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Can you post the article? For some reason MSNBC never loads on my connection o_O

NBC: 7 dead, 20 injured in Fort Hood shooting
SWAT teams battle at least one gunman on the military base


7 dead, 3 possible shooters at Ft. Hood
Nov. 5: At least seven people are reported dead and 12 wounded in shootings at Fort Hood in Texas. KCEN-TV reports one gunman is in custody and possibly two more are being sought.

At least seven people are dead and 20 wounded in a mass shooting Thursday at Fort Hood, Texas, and at least one suspect is believed to be holed up in a building and shooting at SWAT team members, NBC News and affiliate KCEN reported.

It was unknown whether the victims were all soldiers or civilians at Fort Hood, one of the largest military complexes in the world.

One gunman was reportedly in custody and another was on the loose, NBC News said. A third shooter may be involved, according to NBC News affiliate KCEN in Waco, which said the person was holed up in building 42006 on the base and had opened fire on SWAT team members. KCEN quoted a source as saying the shooter had a high-powered rifle.
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KCEN reported that a policeman was among those shot.

Greg Schannep, an aide to U.S. Rep. John Carter, told the Austin American-Statesman that he was on the Army post to attend a graduation service. He said that as he neared the entrance of a building where the service was being held, a soldier with blood on his uniform ran past him and said a man was shooting.

Schannep told the newspaper that the shootings appeared to have occurred in a complex near a theater where the service was scheduled. He was with the injured soldier, who he said appeared to have been struck in the shoulder but did not have life-threatening injuries.

The shooting happened "near the soldier readiness processing center, where soldiers cycle through as they prepare to deploy," according to Sgt. Major Jamie Posten from the Fort Hood public affairs office.

He said this is where the soldiers go, up to 60 days before deployment, to begin the process of vaccinations and other preparation. That complex is on the West side of post, off Battalion Avenue.

"It's still developing. We're trying to figure out what took place on the ground," he said.

A nurse at Metroplex Hospital on Fort Hood confirms that those injured in the shooting were being taken there. She told NBC they were all military personnel. The base was reportedly on lockdown. The Killeen Independent School District said all Fort Hood schools are on lockdown.

Temple ISD is on a "soft" lockdown. Parents will be able to pick their children up at the normal times, though they may experience delays.

FBI agents were reportedly on the way to the post.

Fort Hood is adjacent to Killeen, and 60 miles northeast of Austin. The sprawling complex is home to at least 4,929 active duty officers and 45,414 enlisted. Civilian employees total nearly 9,000.

Army spokesman Lt. Col. Lee M. Packnett said he was unaware if security measures were put in place at other military bases.

“At this point I do not know,” Packnett said.

President Barack Obama was briefed on the shootings, according to spokesman Robert Gibbs.

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson, R-Texas, reacted to the news: "This is an unspeakable horror for the families, and our hearts go out to them at this time," she told KXAS in Dallas.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry's campaign spokesperson said the governor was in Denton, scheduled to attend a campaign event, when word of the shooting occured. There was no word on whether he has left Denton or if he was headed to Fort Hood.

Fort Hood has seen other violence in recent years. In September 2008, a 21-year-old 1st Cavalry Division soldier shot his lieutenant to death and then killed himself. Spc. Jody Michael Wirawan of Eagle River, Alaska. shot himself to death after shooting 1st Lt. Robert Bartlett Fletcher, 24, of Jensen Beach, Fla. to death.
 

Fern

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Somebody was probably under the impression he was disrespected.

If only the competetive spirit could be driven from mankind, this kind of tragedy could have been avoided. Football is probably to blame.

The article says multiple shooters (3), this looks like something other than an unstable person with a grudge etc.

Fern
 

Lemon law

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What is missing in action is the why part of the equation, but the whole base is loaded with weapons, so the violence potential is high.

As for me, its fruitless to speculate on the why part when the reason will soon become clearer, but I suspect quite a few totally innocent US soldiers have died or been injured.
And my sympathy has to go out to these soldiers and their families.
 

TheSkinsFan

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What is missing in action is the why part of the equation, but the whole base is loaded with weapons, so the violence potential is high.
That's a pretty ridiculous statement given the fact that every military base is "loaded with weapons," and incidents such as this one aren't exactly an everyday occurrence.

Your own neighborhood is probably "loaded with weapons." I know that mine is, and there hasn't been a gun-related crime there in well over a decade.
 

Balt

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the Timothy McVeigh kind

I would speculate that they are domestic as well, possibly even military.

I think if they were from abroad, say the Middle East, they would have attacked a softer target.
 

Moonbeam

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If only the competetive spirit could be driven from mankind, this kind of tragedy could have been avoided. Football is probably to blame.

There is no evidence, so far, the brain damage of the killers was a result of football. And you can't drive the competitive spirit out. Rather you outgrow it by being a titanic winner like me. There can be no gain or loss for the Alpha and the Omega. In a grain of sand, for the enlightened, the universe is contained. A grain of corn can feed the world. Only the tiny compete, because they feel the need. And the paradox, of course, is that it is the need that makes them small.