FT. Hood Army Shooting Rampage Crime Scene Aftermath Footage Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 31
Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 31 on Fort Hood President Barack Obama condemned the fatal shooting rampage Nov. 5 on Fort Hood, Texas, that left 12 Soldiers dead and another 31 wounded, and promised full-scale support to get to the bottom of what happened and help the Fort Hood community recover from the tragedy. FT. Hood Army Shooting Rampage Crime Scene Footage Courtesy Dept. of Defense. Aftermath of a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas. Scenes include police and SWAT team members walking alongside a building, police cars driving on a road, Soldiers unloading equipment off a military vehicle, various views of police and EMS vehicles with lights flashing and Soldiers walking near police tape with weapons out. Produced by Ron Morse and SPC Eliot Valdez. US Army Dr. Major Nidal Malik Hasan An Army spokeswoman says the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings had been scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan to counsel soldiers suffering from combat stress.
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