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Army reprimands 9 officers in Fort Hood shooting

FR7 Baptist

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Nine Army officers are being reprimanded for leadership failures in connection with the shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, and their failure to detect and report problems with the accused shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, as he moved along in his medical career.

Saying that although no single event directly led to the tragedy, Army Secretary John McHugh found that certain officers failed to meet expected standards, an Army statement said Thursday. The officers — all lieutenant or above — will receive punishments ranging from an oral reprimand to the far more serious written letter of censure that is considered a career-ender.

Hasan is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder in the November 2009 shooting spree on the Texas military post.

A Pentagon review last year found that Hasan's supervisors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center where he worked expressed serious concerns about his questionable behavior and poor judgment but failed to heed their own warnings. It said the Army psychiatrist's supervisors continued to give him positive performance evaluations that kept him moving up through the ranks despite worries about his strident views on Islam and worries about his competence.

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Salty

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I wonder why the article state that the nine officers were in the rank of Lieutenant or above. Why Lt's and Captains - they could not have been in his chain of command as the accused is a Major?
 

carpro

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The price of PC being paid by those who have been trained and ordered to exercise it.

Total hypocrisy.

The right people are in Washington.
 

Arbo

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I wonder why the article state that the nine officers were in the rank of Lieutenant or above. Why Lt's and Captains - they could not have been in his chain of command as the accused is a Major?

Apparently it no longer flows downhill.
 

carpro

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A joint terrorism task force overseen by the FBI learned late in 2009 of Hasan's repeated contact with U.S.-born radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who encouraged Muslims to kill U.S. troops in Iraq. The FBI has said the task force did not refer early information about Hasan to superiors because it concluded he wasn't linked to terrorism.

Who, in the FBI, will be reprimanded or fired for incompetence?

And when?
 
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