<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          WORLD> America
          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-11-07 16:39

           

          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims
          People stand for prayers during a candle light vigil at Hood Stadium on the Fort Hood Army Post in Fort Hood, Texas November 6, 2009. Several hundred people gathered at a base stadium where the Army's chief chaplain offered prayers for families and victims of the shooting rampage that left 13 dead and 30 wounded at Fort Hood, Texas. [Agencies]

          FORT HOOD, Texas: A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil to not give up hope as Fort Hood and its surrounding community looked to each other for comfort after an Army psychiatrist allegedly went on a deadly shooting spree at the military base.

          A grief counseling center was set up Friday at the Killeen Community Center to help residents struggling to make sense of one of the worst mass shootings ever on a base in the United States. At least 13 people died and more than two dozen were wounded in the attack a day earlier.

          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims
          The 2007 picture provided by the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences shows Nidal Malik Hasan when he entered the program for his Disaster and Military Psychiatry Fellowship. Authorities said he went on the killing spree at Fort Hood, Texas which left 13 people dead. [Agencies] 
           

          The alleged gunman, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, was wounded and taken into custody after a gunfire exchange with two civilian police officers. At least 13 people died and more than two dozen were wounded.

          Like other military installations nationwide, the bonds between Fort Hood and the town at its doorstep are tight. Town merchants depend on the soldiers who shop at their stores and eat at their restaurants. Locals show their appreciation and support for the troops, hoisting giant yellow ribbons and raising money for charities benefiting Fort Hood soldiers stationed in Iraq or Afghanistan.

          "Most of our clientele are soldiers, so this affects everyone in the community," said James Carpenter, 34, a tattoo artist at Zombie Ink and a former soldier who had been stationed at Fort Hood before he left the Army in 2003. "Everyone is asking why and saying, 'I can't believe he did that.'"

          Witnesses said Hasan stood on a desk and began firing after walking into the Soldier Readiness Processing Center, where troops who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening. Those who weren't hit by direct fire were struck by rounds ricocheting off the desks and tile floor.

          Officials say the gunman was stopped after two civilian police officers arrived on the scene and began a firefight with Hasan, who was hit four times including at least once in the torso.

          Most of the shooting survivors remained hospitalized, many in intensive care. Hasan was transferred Friday to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, about 150 miles southwest of Fort Hood. Army officials late Friday gave no indication of his condition except to say he was "not able to converse."

          Related readings:
          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect's history
          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims Fort Hood: Another victim of shooting rampage dies
          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims Troubling portrait emerges of Fort Hood suspect
          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims Military doctor kills 13 in US Fort Hood rampage

          Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victimsArmy: Fort Hood shooting rampage suspect is alive

          Some who knew Hasan said he may have been struggling with a pending deployment to Afghanistan and faced pressure in his work with distressed soldiers, although authorities still did not have a motive.

          Fort Hood spokesman Col. John Rossi said that the assailant fired more than 100 rounds and that his weapons were not military arms, but "privately owned weapons ... purchased locally."

          Shock over the shootings persisted into Friday night, when hundreds attended a candlelight vigil in the first formal community gathering since the killings. Earlier in the day, a moment of silence was held at US military installations as a show of respect for the victims, and 13 flag-draped coffins departed from Fort Hood for Dover Air Force Base and the military's mortuary based in Delaware.

          At the vigil, husbands wrapped their arms around their wives, babies cried and old men in wheelchairs bowed their heads during the service at a post stadium.

          The Army's chief chaplain, Douglas Carver, offered prayers and encouragement to those in attendance.

          "Remember to keep breathing. ... Keep going," Carver told the crowd of several hundred, many dressed in fatigues and black berets.

          The crowd sang "God Bless America" and "Amazing Grace" in the bleachers under the stadium lights. After about 20 minutes, the stadium went dark, the only light from camera flashes and surrounding buildings in the distance as candles were passed around the bleachers.

          It was a tough night for Maj. Dan Walker, 34, who returned from Kuwait in June, his third deployment overseas.

          "I've been to a lot of these in my career," Walker said as he walked through the dark parking lot after the service. "They definitely don't get any easier, and this one is probably one of the toughest ones just because it came so close to home.

          "When you go to war, you expect it and understand it," he added. "But this is different. When you come home, you try to relax and live as normal a life as possible. You don't expect this."

          Among the victims were Francheska Velez, 21, of Chicago, who was pregnant and preparing to return home. Family members said Velez had recently returned from deployment in Iraq and had sought a lifelong career in the Army.

          Pfc. Michael Pearson, 21, of the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Ill., quit what he figured was a dead-end furniture company job to join the military about a year ago. Pearson's mother, Sheryll Pearson, said he joined the military because he was eager to serve his country and broaden his horizons.

          Sgt. Amy Krueger, 29, of Kiel, Wis., joined the Army after the 2001 terrorist attacks and had vowed to take on Osama bin Laden, her mother, Jeri Krueger said. Amy Krueger arrived at Fort Hood on Tuesday and was scheduled to be sent to Afghanistan in December, her mother told the Herald Times Reporter of Manitowoc.

          Michael Grant Cahill, a 62-year-old physician assistant, suffered a heart attack two weeks ago and returned to work at the base as a civilian employee after taking just one week off for recovery, said his daughter Keely Vanacker.

          Cahill, of Cameron, Texas, helped treat soldiers returning from tours of duty or preparing for deployment. Often, Vanacker said, Cahill would walk young soldiers where they needed to go, just to make sure they got the right treatment.

          "He loved his patients, and his patients loved him," said Vanacker, 33, the oldest of Cahill's three adult children. "He just felt his job was important."

          主站蜘蛛池模板: 黄频在线播放观看免费| 麻花传媒在线观看免费| 国产片AV国语在线观看手机版| 欧美成人www免费全部网站| 中国性欧美videofree精品| 另类专区一区二区三区| 五月天中文字幕mv在线| 亚洲国产欧美在线看片一国产| 成人又黄又爽又色的视频| 尤物国产在线精品一区| 亚洲一区二区精品偷拍| 伊在人亞洲香蕉精品區| 最新中文字幕国产精品| 国产十八禁在线观看免费| 一区二区亚洲人妻av| 亚洲一二区制服无码中字| 国产av区男人的天堂| 久久综合97丁香色香蕉| 天干夜天干天天天爽视频| 日韩国产精品区一区二区| 亚洲中文字幕无码爆乳APP| 好大好硬好深好爽想要20p| 亚洲精品揄拍自拍首页一| 蜜桃视频在线观看免费网址入口| 人妻一本久道久久综合鬼色| 91久久国产成人免费观看| 91中文字幕一区在线| 一区二区亚洲人妻精品| 骚片av蜜桃精品一区| 高清偷拍一区二区三区| 亚洲a人片在线观看网址| 日韩一区二区三区女优丝袜| 成 人免费va视频| 成年女人喷潮免费视频| 亚洲午夜理论无码电影| 日本特黄特黄aaaaa大片| 亚洲人成电影在线天堂色| 真人无码作爱免费视频| 夜夜添无码一区二区三区| 精品亚洲国产成人av制服| 2021亚洲爆乳无码专区|