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UPDATED: Ft. Hood Shooting Suspect Still Alive

By: Import User
Updated: November 5, 2009
The man accused of opening fire at Fort Hood, Texas is not dead. Lieutenant General Bob Cone said Army Major Nadal Malik Hasan is in custody. Hasan is said to be in stable condition but has not been questioned. 12 people were killed and 31 wounded. It all unfolded Thursday afternoon at the army base in Killeen, Texas. General Cone said the shooter did not use miltary weapons and as horrible as this was, it could have been worse. U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison says she is shocked and saddened by Thursdays deadly shooting at Fort Hood in central Texas. The Texas Republican says the countrys dedicated military personnel have sacrificed so much in service to the U.S., and it sickens her that the men and women of Fort Hood have been subjected to this "senseless, random violence." Stay with www.arklatexhompage.com for the latest and NBC 6 News.

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