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FBI reassessing past look at Fort Hood suspect – AP

November 10, 2009
by MB Snow
APTOPIX Fort Hood Shooting ChicagoNov 10, 7:53 AM EST

FBI reassessing past look at Fort Hood suspect

By DEVLIN BARRETT  -  AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly a year before Maj. Nidal Hasan allegedly went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, terrorism investigators conducted an “assessment” of him before deciding he did not pose a threat.

After the shooting, the FBI is doing a new assessment – of its own conduct.

The Army psychiatrist is believed to have acted alone despite repeated communications – intercepted by authorities – with a radical imam overseas, U.S. officials said Monday. The FBI will conduct an internal review to see whether it mishandled early information about the man accused in the bloody rampage that killed 13 people and wounded 29.

President Barack Obama was joining grieving families and comrades of the victims Tuesday at a memorial service at the sprawling Texas Army base. Hasan, awake and talking to doctors, met his lawyer Monday in the San Antonio hospital where he is recovering, under guard, from gunshot wounds in the assault.

In Washington, an investigative official and a Republican lawmaker said Hasan had communicated 10 to 20 times with Anwar al-Awlaki, an imam released from a Yemeni jail last year who has used his personal Web site to encourage Muslims across the world to kill U.S. troops in Iraq. Despite that, no formal investigation was opened into Hasan, they said.

via Daily Record | Morris County NJ | AP Wire.


One Comment
  1. Carterthewriter permalink
    November 10, 2009 11:02 AM

    Our government agencies have been re-assessing for the past 20 years!

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