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A U.S. Army psychiatrist — someone trained to treat combat trauma — became its w
2009 Event

November 5

Fort Hood Massacre: 13 Dead at Military Base

A U.S. Army psychiatrist — someone trained to treat combat trauma — became its worst perpetrator on American soil. Nidal Hasan opened fire in a deployment processing center, targeting soldiers about to ship overseas. Thirteen killed. Thirty-two wounded. His own colleagues tried to stop him; civilian officer Sergeant Kimberly Munley took him down with four shots. But Hasan survived. His 2013 trial ended in death row. The deadliest shooting ever on a U.S. base wasn't carried out by an outsider. He was already inside.

November 5, 2009

17 years ago

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