Robert Cone
Death penalty rare, executions rarer in military
Nov 11, 2009 20:57 EST
Death penalty possible for Fort Hood massacre suspect, but military executions have been rare. Though the suspect in the shooting rampage at Fort Hood could face the death penalty, he will be prosecuted in a military justice system where no one has been executed in nearly a half-century.
Investigators: Fort Hood suspect acted alone
Nov 09, 2009 23:22 EST
The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre is believed to have acted alone despite repeated communications ? monitored by authorities ? with a radical imam overseas, U.S. officials said Monday. The FBI will conduct an internal review of its handling of the information, they said.
Investigators: Fort Hood suspect acted alone
Nov 09, 2009 22:21 EST
The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre is believed to have acted alone despite repeated communications ? monitored by authorities ? with a radical imam overseas, U.S. officials said Monday. The FBI will conduct an internal review of its handling of the information, they said.
Questions over shooter's links to Islamic militants
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
Growing questions over the accused Fort Hood gunman's links to a terrorism suspect were raised ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to the military base on Tuesday.
Questions over shooter's links to Islamic militants
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
Growing questions over the accused Fort Hood gunman's links to a terrorism suspect were raised ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to the military base on Tuesday.
Questions over shooter's links to Islamic militants
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
Growing questions over the accused Fort Hood gunman's links to a terrorism suspect were raised ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to the military base on Tuesday.
Hope for answers as US army shooter wakes from coma
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
President Barack Obama and investigators pledged to learn the motive behind last week's mass shooting at a US military base now its chief suspect has awakened in hospital and was able to talk.
Questions over army shooter as Obama heads for memorial
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
Questions mounted Tuesday over the accused Fort Hood gunman's links to militant Islam as President Barack Obama headed for a memorial service and to console bereaved relatives at the base.
Obama to lead Texas army shooting memorial
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
President Barack Obama was to lead a poignant memorial service Tuesday and console grieving relatives at an army base as questions mount over the accused gunman's links to militant Islam.
Obama leads memorial at Texas army base
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
US President Barack Obama led a poignant memorial service Tuesday for victims of the Fort Hood army base attack, saying "no faith" could justify the "murderous and craven" shootings.
Fears US army missed warnings over base gunman
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
US army officials had considered sacking the accused Fort Hood gunman months ago, a report said Tuesday, as concerns mounted that glaring warning signs about the attack may been missed.
Obama leads memorial at Texas army base
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
US President Barack Obama led a poignant memorial service Tuesday for victims of the Fort Hood army base attack, saying "no faith" could justify the "murderous and craven" shootings.
Fears US army missed warnings over base gunman
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
US army officials had considered sacking the accused Fort Hood gunman months ago, a report said Tuesday, as concerns mounted that warning signs about the attack may have been missed.
Fears US army missed warnings over base gunman
Nov 09, 2009 19:00 EST
US army officials had considered sacking the accused Fort Hood gunman months ago, a report said Tuesday, as concerns mounted that warning signs about the attack may have been missed.
Lawyer asks investigators not to question Hasan
Nov 09, 2009 17:10 EST
A lawyer for the Army psychiatrist accused in a deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood said Monday he asked investigators not to question his client and expressed doubt that the suspect would be able to get a fair trial, given the widespread attention to the case.
Tighter security at Fort Hood after deadly rampage
Nov 09, 2009 13:55 EST
Security tighter at Fort Hood; no more routine visits by public after massacre leaves 13 dead. Routine daily visits by the public at Fort Hood, Texas, have been suspended as the post tightens security following a deadly shooting spree.
Gates to meet victims' families at US Army base
Nov 08, 2009 19:00 EST
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates will travel to Texas on Monday to meet with families of those killed in a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood military base, his press secretary said.
US must ensure stressed soldiers get help: General
Nov 08, 2009 19:00 EST
US military commanders need to pay close attention to soldiers showing signs of stress and get them help after a shooting rampage here last week, the head of Fort Hood army base said on Monday.
Hope for answers as US Army shooter awakes from coma
Nov 08, 2009 19:00 EST
The suspected shooter accused of killing 13 people at a US military base has regained consciousness and can talk, fueling hopes Monday he may soon reveal the motive behind the attack.
Hope for answers as US army shooter awakes from coma
Nov 08, 2009 19:00 EST
The suspected shooter accused of killing 13 people at a US military base has regained consciousness and can talk, fueling hopes Monday he may soon reveal the motive behind the attack.