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Updated: 10:42 PM Nov 9, 2009
Hasan's Lawyer Asks Investigators Not to Question Hasan
The attorney for a man suspected in a deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas, says he's heading to San Antonio to meet his client.
Posted: 8:03 PM Nov 9, 2009Reporter: The Associated Press Email Address: news@kbtx.com |
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The attorney for a man suspected in a deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas, says he's heading to San Antonio to meet his client.
Retired Col. John P. Galligan says he was retained by Maj. Nidal
Malik Hasan's family on Monday. He says he has asked investigators
not to question Hasan and doesn't know if he's been medically
cleared to talk.
Hasan is accused of opening fire on the Army post on Thursday, killing 13 people and wounding 29 before civilian police shot him. He remains at a U.S. Army hospital in San Antonio, where a spokesman said Monday he is now able to talk.
Authorities won't say when charges would be filed or if Hasan would face military justice.
Galligan questions whether Hasan could get a fair trial anywhere, given the widespread attention to the case.
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I agree 1000% with Bitobrat
1. It is a sad state of affairs when his co-workers felt there was something wrong with him yet were afraid to bring it up because they feared being accused of religious discrimination or racism. It's time we put political correctness behind us and speak our minds. It's called Freedom of Speech, folks! 2. Why do people join the military and then freak out when they are expected to fulfill the terms of their contract- active service? Remember the AWOL soldier who hired a lawyer to get himself discharged? He went AWOL because he didn't want to fight- said he only joined for the benefits. You reap the benefits for putting your life on the line!!! We have become of nation of freeloaders expecting hand outs and perks for lack of performance! 3. Once again, if Islam is such a beautiful, peace loving religion, why are 13 American soldiers dead and numerous others hospitalized in the name of Islam?
I agree with you "Bitobrat".
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