Kimberly Kesling

Fort Hood Shooting

Troubles at every turn in Hasan's medical training

Superiors turned a blind eye to red flags during accused Fort Hood killer's medical training. Often teetering on failure during his medical training, Nidal Hasan hit a particularly rough patch in 2007 when his Army superior cited him for unprofessional behavior, inappropriately discussing religion, underperforming in his residency program and being too fat.
 

Suspect told 'There's something wrong with you'

There was the classroom presentation that justified suicide bombings. Comments to colleagues about a climate of persecution faced by Muslims in the military. Conversations with a mosque leader that became incoherent.
 

Suspect told 'There's something wrong with you'

There was the classroom presentation that justified suicide bombings. Comments to colleagues about a climate of persecution faced by Muslims in the military. Conversations with a mosque leader that became incoherent.
 

Suspect told 'There's something wrong with you'

There was the classroom presentation that justified suicide bombings. Comments to colleagues about a climate of persecution faced by Muslims in the military. Conversations with a mosque leader that became incoherent.
 

Suspect told 'There's something wrong with you'

There was the classroom presentation that justified suicide bombings. Comments to colleagues about a climate of persecution faced by Muslims in the military. Conversations with a mosque leader that became incoherent.
 

Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect's history

Details emerge about background of Army psychiatrist suspected in rampage at Fort Hood, Texas. He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself.
 

Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect's history

He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself.
 

Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect's history

He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself.
 

Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect's history

He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself.
 

Neighbor: Fort Hood suspect emptied his apartment

An Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood cleaned out his apartment and left a phone message saying goodbye to a friend in the days before the rampage that left 13 people dead, neighbors said Friday.
 

Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect background

He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself.
 

Army: Shooting suspect was bound for Afghanistan

Army: Fort Hood shooting suspect was to be deployed to Afghanistan as combat stress counselor. An Army spokeswoman says the suspect in the Fort Hood shootings had been scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan to counsel soldiers suffering from combat stress.
 

Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect background

He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself.
 

AP sources: Ft. Hood suspect remains in coma

AP sources: Ft. Hood suspect in coma; investigation indicates only 1 gun fired in rampage. Authorities say Fort Hood shooting Nidal Malik Hasan remains in a coma but is expected to live.