Thursday, February 3, 2011

U.S. Senate Probe: Ft. Hood Massacre Could Have Been Prevented

Photo: Major Nidal Malik Hasan in an undated photo. Credit: Reuters/Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Failures By FBI, Pentagon Contributed To Ft. Hood Massacre, Report Says -- L.A. Times

Sens. Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins, who headed the probe into the November 2009 shootings, cite a 'string of failures' in the tracking of suspect Maj. Nidal Hasan. Army supervisors called Hasan, accused of killing 13 and wounding 32 at Ft. Hood, a 'ticking time bomb.'

WASHINGTON — The FBI and the Pentagon are responsible for a "string of failures" in the way they attempted to track a disgruntled Army major in the years before he allegedly opened fire at a crowded Ft. Hood, Texas, deployment center in the worst domestic terror ambush since the attacks of September 2001, two key Senate leaders concluded Thursday.

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More News On The U.S. Senate Report Finding Fault In the Fort Hood Massacre

Report: Fort Hood massacre could have been prevented -- Houston Chronicle
Senate probe faults Army, FBI for missing warning signs before Fort Hood attack -- Washington Post
Senate Report: Pentagon, FBI Failed to Protect Troops at Ft. Hood -- FOX News/AP
Warning signs missed in Fort Hood killings -- Reuters
A 'string of failures' by FBI, Defense in failing to discharge Hasan -- MSNBC
Senate Report: Authorities Could Have Prevented Fort Hood Shootings -- NPR
Fort Hood inquiry faults FBI, Army -- Politico
Senate report on shooting critical of FBI, Army -- AP
"Ticking Time Bomb" Ft Hood Massacre Could Have Been PREVENTED!! -- Jawa Report
FBI Response to Senate Fort Hood Report -- FBI

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