Thursday, August 22, 2013

Military Jurors Begin Deliberations In Fort Hood Shooting Rampage Case


An Associated Press piece on FoxNews.com reports that the military jurors have begun deliberations in the Fort Hood case.

The Army psychiatrist on trial for the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood passed on his final chance to address jurors on Thursday, even after prosecutors insisted he carried out a planned attack and asked jurors for a verdict that would allow the death penalty.

Maj. Nidal Hasan is acting as his own attorney but declined to plead his case after prosecutors wrapped up their closing argument. When the judge told Hasan he could begin, he said: "The defense chooses not to make a closing statement."

Hasan is facing numerous counts of premeditated murder for the attack that killed 13 people and wounded more than 30 others at the Army post in central Texas. It was the deadliest mass shooting ever on a U.S. military base.

Prosecutors insisted there was no question that Hasan planned and carried out the attack.
"The facts I laid out to you give you only one option," the prosecutor, Col. Steve Henricks, told jurors. "The accused without a doubt -- without any doubt at all -- had a premeditated design to kill."

You can read the rest of the story via the below link:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/22/no-question-hasan-was-fort-hood-gunman-prosecutor-says/?test=latestnews

Note: The above photo of Major Nidal Hasan was provided by the U.S. Army.  

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