Fort Hood Shooting

At approximately 4 p.m. April 2, Spc. Ivan A. Lopez, 34, of Guayanilla, Puerto Rico and assigned to 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) fired shots at individuals in the 1st Medical Brigade area of Fort Hood, killing 3 and injuring 16. Lopez died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly thereafter.

KTEM will have continuing coverage of this tragic event, and our prayers go out to all the affected service men and women and their families.

Hasan Update
Hasan Update
Hasan Update
A statement sent to Fox News by accused Fort Hood gunman Nidal Hasan was actually an FBI transcript of an unpublished Al-Jazeera English interview.
Hasan Releases Statement
Hasan Releases Statement
Hasan Releases Statement
Speaking directly to the U.S. media for the first time time since the 2009 Fort Hood attack, accused shooter Nidal Hasan issued a statement to Fox News on Saturday in which he claims the U.S. is at war with Islam.
Hasan Update
Hasan Update
Hasan Update
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — Jury selection enters its second week in the murder trial of the Army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage. Six new potential jurors will be brought in from Army posts nationwide for questioning Monday for the Fort Hood trial of Maj...
Jury Selection Begins
Jury Selection Begins
Jury Selection Begins
Six potential jurors in the trial of accused Fort Hood gunman Nidal Hasan were dismissed Tuesday. Potential jurors were read the names of those killed or injured in the 2009 attack shortly after proceedings began. One potential juror was dismissed after indicating that he knew one of the 13 people killed...
Closer To Justice
Closer To Justice
Closer To Justice
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — Jury selection is set to start Tuesday in the long-awaited murder trial of the Army psychiatrist charged with opening fire in a Fort Hood building nearly four years ago. Some soldiers who survived the Nov. 5, 2009, rampage on the Texas Army post say waiting to testify in Maj...
Closer To Trial
Closer To Trial
Closer To Trial
The trial of Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan enters the jury selection phase Tuesday after almost four years of delays. Army officers from across the United States will be flown to Fort Hood for possible inclusion in the jury that will decide if Major Nidal Hasan will face execution following a November 5, 2009 shooting on base that killed 13 and injured 32...
No Delay
No Delay
No Delay
The judge presiding over Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan’s trial entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of the defendant at a Tuesday hearing. Judge Colonel Tara Osborn entered the plea after Hasan refused to enter a plea himself. Hasan said he had tried to plead guilty earlier in the case after the Muslim community he had been a part of told him is actions were wrong, but he later came to believe i

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