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US Senate may probe army shooting | US Senate may probe army shooting |
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Senior US Senator Joe Lieberman says he plans to open a congressional investigation into last week's deadly shooting at a Texas army base. | Senior US Senator Joe Lieberman says he plans to open a congressional investigation into last week's deadly shooting at a Texas army base. |
Mr Lieberman, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, told Fox TV that he wanted to find out whether it was a terrorist attack. | Mr Lieberman, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, told Fox TV that he wanted to find out whether it was a terrorist attack. |
Nidal Malik Hasan, a Muslim army major, is suspected of killing 13 people. | Nidal Malik Hasan, a Muslim army major, is suspected of killing 13 people. |
Mr Lieberman also said he hoped to determine whether the army missed signs that Maj Hasan harboured extreme views. | Mr Lieberman also said he hoped to determine whether the army missed signs that Maj Hasan harboured extreme views. |
The 39-year-old army psychiatrist opened fire at the Fort Hood base on Thursday. Besides those killed, 29 people were wounded. | The 39-year-old army psychiatrist opened fire at the Fort Hood base on Thursday. Besides those killed, 29 people were wounded. |
Maj Hasan was shot by a police officer and remains in a coma. | |
'Rants' | 'Rants' |
Mr Lierberman said that if Maj Hasan had shown signs of becoming an Islamist radical, the army should have discharged him. | Mr Lierberman said that if Maj Hasan had shown signs of becoming an Islamist radical, the army should have discharged him. |
MAJOR NIDAL MALIK HASAN Born in US to Palestinian parentsJoined the army and trained to be a psychiatristTreated soldiers returning from combat zonesDescribed as a devout MuslimSaid to have been unhappy about imminent overseas deployment Shock and insecurity at Fort Hood Mardell: No clear motive Profile: Major Nidal Malik Hasan US media on Fort Hood shootings Fears for Muslims in US army Dealing with stress in military | MAJOR NIDAL MALIK HASAN Born in US to Palestinian parentsJoined the army and trained to be a psychiatristTreated soldiers returning from combat zonesDescribed as a devout MuslimSaid to have been unhappy about imminent overseas deployment Shock and insecurity at Fort Hood Mardell: No clear motive Profile: Major Nidal Malik Hasan US media on Fort Hood shootings Fears for Muslims in US army Dealing with stress in military |
The Associated Press news agency reports that some of Maj Hasan's colleagues had expressed concern about his growing anger over the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. | The Associated Press news agency reports that some of Maj Hasan's colleagues had expressed concern about his growing anger over the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Another army psychiatrist, Val Finnell, told AP he had complained to army administrators about what he considered Maj Hasan's "anti-American" rants. | Another army psychiatrist, Val Finnell, told AP he had complained to army administrators about what he considered Maj Hasan's "anti-American" rants. |
"In retrospect, I'm not surprised he did it," Mr Finnell said of the shootings. | "In retrospect, I'm not surprised he did it," Mr Finnell said of the shootings. |
Investigators are still looking into the motive of the attack. | Investigators are still looking into the motive of the attack. |
But Army Chief of Staff George Casey warned against speculation. | But Army Chief of Staff George Casey warned against speculation. |
He told ABC's This Week programme on Sunday that focusing on Maj Hasan's religion could "heighten the backlash" against all Muslims in the military. | He told ABC's This Week programme on Sunday that focusing on Maj Hasan's religion could "heighten the backlash" against all Muslims in the military. |
Reports suggested that Maj Hasan, who was due to be sent to Afghanistan, had been increasingly unhappy in the army. | Reports suggested that Maj Hasan, who was due to be sent to Afghanistan, had been increasingly unhappy in the army. |
His cousin told US media last week that he had been opposed to his imminent deployment, describing it as his "worst nightmare". | His cousin told US media last week that he had been opposed to his imminent deployment, describing it as his "worst nightmare". |
Mr Hasan's cousin also said the gunman had been battling racial harassment because of his "Middle Eastern ethnicity." | Mr Hasan's cousin also said the gunman had been battling racial harassment because of his "Middle Eastern ethnicity." |
Maj Hasan was born in the US of Palestinian parents and has been described as a devout Muslim. | Maj Hasan was born in the US of Palestinian parents and has been described as a devout Muslim. |
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