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U.S. military court rules Fort Hood shooting suspect must shave

A U.S. military court ruled on Thursday that Fort Hood shooting suspect Major Nidal Hasan must shave his beard, which he says he grew because of his Muslim faith, before appearing for court-martial on murder charges connected to the 2009 rampage.

 

Ft. Hood suspect paralyzed

Ft. Hood suspect paralyzed

Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, charged with killing 13, has no sensation from the chest down, his lawyer says.

 

Lawyer: Fort Hood suspect paralyzed

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the U.S. Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people at Fort Hood Army Post in Texas a week ago, is paralyzed, his lawyer said Friday.

 

Fort Hood suspect charged with 13 counts of murder

The Army psychiatrist accused in the Fort Hood shootings was charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder in the military's ...

 

Fort Hood suspect contacted Muslim extremists

Fort Hood shooting suspect Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had been in contact with numerous Muslim extremists -- some of whom are under federal investigation -- before last week's rampage, two U.S. officials told The Washington Times on Wednesday. Maj. Hasan made some of the contacts while visiting known jihadist chat rooms on the Internet, according to one of The Times' sources, a senior FBI official.

 

FBI: Fort Hood suspect had ties to radical cleric

The Army psychiatrist accused of killing 12 soldiers and a civilian at the Fort Hood Army post exchanged between 10 and 20 e-mails ...

 

Fort Hood shooting suspect awake, talking, hospital says

Fort Hood shooting suspect awake, talking, hospital says

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in last week's Fort Hood shooting rampage, is conscious and talking, according to the hospital where he is being treated.

 

Fort Hood suspect's religion an issue, family says

The cousin of the man held in the massacre at Fort Hood, Texas, says the Army major had wanted to leave the military because he felt disrespected over his religion.

 

Fort Hood shooting: Suspected gunman not among fatalities

Fort Hood shooting: Suspected gunman not among fatalities

Major Nidal Malik Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, is in custody in the rampage that left 12 dead and 31 injured in Texas. In an act of violence that sent shock waves through the American military establishment and raised questions about base security, a man armed with two handguns allegedly opened fire Thursday afternoon on the grounds of Ft. Hood, the country's largest military base. Twelve people were killed and 31 others injured. The suspect, an Army psychologist, was shot and in custody.

 

Up to 9 killed, 20 wounded at Fort Hood by multiple shooters

Up to 9 killed, 20 wounded at Fort Hood by multiple shooters

A soldier opened fire on a military processing center at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday, killing 12 people and wounding 30, officials at the Army base said.

 

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