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Fort Hood Shooting Claims 4, Injures 16
'He was not a wounded warrior': Fort Hood shooter was not injured in action but WAS mentally ill, says army chief after massacre at military base leaves four dead and 16 injured
'He was not a wounded warrior': Fort Hood shooter was not injured in action but WAS mentally ill, says army chief after massacre at military base leaves four dead and 16 injured
Lt Gen. Mark A. Milley confirmed shots rang out at the Killeen, Texas, base around 4pm local time Wednesday and that military police responded within 15 minutes. Milley said the shooter, who was identified earlier as 34-year-old Ivan Lopez, entered one building and fired shots at individuals then returned to a vehicle before entering a second building to fire more shots. He finally turned his weapon, a .45 caliber Smith & Wesson semi-automatic pistol, on himself after a heroic female military police officer approached and engaged him, Milley said. Milley confirmed the married shooter had served in Iraq for four months in 2011, and was being treated for depression and anxiety. He was also in the process of being assessed for post traumatic stress disorder, though Milley insisted he had not yet been officially diagnosed.  — Mail Online
 
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