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.

Memorial Ceremony Is Set
Memorial Ceremony Is Set
Memorial Ceremony Is Set
At a Monday afternoon press conference, Col. Paul Reese, III Corps and Fort Hood chief of operations, and Chris Grey, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command spokesman, talked about the investigation into the April 2 Fort Hood shooting.  Col...
Deceased Soldiers Identified
Deceased Soldiers Identified
Deceased Soldiers Identified
In this afternoon's press conference at Fort Hood, Lt. General Mark Milley released the names and details of the three soldiers killed in Wednesday's shooting.
Second Ft. Hood Conference
Second Ft. Hood Conference
Second Ft. Hood Conference
Lt. General Mark Milley has confirmed in this afternoon's press conference that four of the wounded victims have been released from the hospital. The shooter's next of kin has been notified of his passing, and his identity is officially confirmed as Spc. Ivan A. Lopez. Milley cited numerous instances of heroism during the shooting, including that of the female MP who engaged Lopez and that of an a
Updates from Scott & White
Updates from Scott & White
Updates from Scott & White
Officials at Scott & White Memorial Hospital have confirmed that they have 9 patients in their care (8 men, 1 woman). Three patients remain in critical condition with neck, spine, and abdominal injuries. Two will require further surgery, while the last is undergoing diagnostics. Of the remaining patients, 2 have been classified as in "fair" condition, with the remainder in "good
Ft. Hood Press Conference
Ft. Hood Press Conference
Ft. Hood Press Conference
Fort Hood's Commander Lt. General Mark Milley spoke to the media last night after last night's shooting which left 16 injured and 4 dead, including the shooter. We have the full video, below.
Fort Hood Shooting
Fort Hood Shooting
Fort Hood Shooting
KTEM's live coverage of the shooting has ended, but please stay on ktemnews.com for frequent updates on this tragedy in the coming days. Our prayers are with the service men and women affected by the this tragedy. Update 9:50: Lt. General Mark Milley has confirmed 16 are injured and in treatment at Darnall Army Medical Center and Scott & White Memorial Hospital, 3 are dead. The shooter, whos

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