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Hissyspit

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Fri Aug 23, 2013, 01:38 PM Aug 2013

Breaking: Army psychiatrist convicted of murder for Fort Hood shooting, now eligible for death [View all]

Source: Associated Press

@AP: BREAKING: Army psychiatrist convicted of murder for Fort Hood shooting, now eligible for death penalty. -SS

SOLDIER GUILTY OF MURDER FOR FORT HOOD SHOOTINGS

By WILL WEISSERT and PAUL J. WEBER
— Aug. 23 1:44 PM EDT

FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — Army Maj. Nidal Hasan was convicted Friday in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, a shocking assault against American troops at home by one of their own who said he opened fire on fellow soldiers to protect Muslim insurgents abroad.

The Army psychiatrist acknowledged carrying out the attack in a crowded waiting room where unarmed troops were making final preparations to deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq. Thirteen people were killed and more than 30 wounded.

Because Hasan never denied his actions, the court-martial was always less about a conviction than it was about ensuring he received the death penalty. From the beginning of the case, the federal government has sought to execute Hasan, believing that any sentence short of a lethal injection would deprive the military and the families of the dead of the justice they have sought for nearly four years.

A jury of 13 high-ranking military officers reached a unanimous guilty verdict in about seven hours. Hasan had no visible reaction as the verdict was read. In the next phase of the trial, they must all agree to give Hasan the death penalty before he can be sent to the military's death row, which has just five other prisoners. If they do not agree, the 42-year-old could spend the rest of his life in prison.

Read more: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/jury-fort-hood-rampage-resume-deliberations

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I think this is what he wanted. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2013 #1
Yes, indeed... I think it was a foregone conclusion that he'd be found guilty & likely be executed. hlthe2b Aug 2013 #3
Glad to hear the verdict shenmue Aug 2013 #2
I don't want him executed atreides1 Aug 2013 #4
Yup with you there ... I understand supermax prisons are nice this time of year. nt littlewolf Aug 2013 #10
+1 JustAnotherGen Aug 2013 #26
Supermax, solitary confinement, for life nt Dreamer Tatum Aug 2013 #5
Hasan should be lucky that the toughest prison we have is ADX Florence derby378 Aug 2013 #30
He's in the Army and convicted by a Courts Martial. He should be going to the Military Disciplinary 24601 Aug 2013 #37
I want the judge to give him life leftynyc Aug 2013 #6
i hope he gets the treatment he needs... Bully Taw Aug 2013 #7
Oh my .... oldhippie Aug 2013 #8
compassion is what makes us human... Bully Taw Aug 2013 #9
Animals. GalaxyHunter Aug 2013 #23
Oh please tell me you're being sarcastic. 7962 Aug 2013 #12
people don't make themselves criminals... Bully Taw Aug 2013 #14
You think you're rather clever, but I doubt you're fooling anyone nt geek tragedy Aug 2013 #16
Stop it! I cant laugh anymore. My stomach aches. 7962 Aug 2013 #19
So, what's your CC handle? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2013 #41
I don't think he needs christx30 Aug 2013 #13
it is hard to forgive those that hurt us Bully Taw Aug 2013 #15
This isn't about forgiveness. christx30 Aug 2013 #17
i was kinda on board with your statement, but... Bully Taw Aug 2013 #18
I don't see it as vengeance, but rather a balancing of the karmic checkbook derby378 Aug 2013 #31
I'm not talking about death. christx30 Aug 2013 #33
Do you have any evidence that Hassan could not differentiate between right and wrong, branford Aug 2013 #21
It's pretty idiotic to ask a poster "do you have any evidence" as if he/she is counsel on the case. The Stranger Aug 2013 #25
I believe it is very fair to ask what evidence the poster possesses, branford Aug 2013 #32
Then, instead of asking another poster what "evidence [they] have he could not differentiate The Stranger Aug 2013 #39
Amazing, reading the bloodthirst on this thread, purportedly coming from "Progressives" The Stranger Aug 2013 #22
The fact that you keep on repeating it, doesn't make it true! branford Aug 2013 #34
Scuttling your own defense in order to ensure the worst penalty IS EVIDENCE of his condition. The Stranger Aug 2013 #38
His defense was "justification." branford Aug 2013 #42
You implied that there was no evidence of his insanity. The Stranger Aug 2013 #44
I most certainly deny that. branford Aug 2013 #45
Can we really justify "returning to society" someone who killed that many people? nomorenomore08 Aug 2013 #28
Oh, jesus.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2013 #40
Next, what more can Hasan say to further seal his fate? Eugene Aug 2013 #11
I'd rather see life in prison, no possibility of parole, general population Amerigo Vespucci Aug 2013 #20
see ya, wouldn't wanna be ya! GalaxyHunter Aug 2013 #24
Put him in the deepest, darkest hole possible. MrSlayer Aug 2013 #27
He has a Cellmate 4Q2u2 Aug 2013 #29
"Yes he deserves to die... jessie04 Aug 2013 #35
Kick n/t Tx4obama Aug 2013 #36
No DP for him, I hope. GreenStormCloud Aug 2013 #43
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