hoped would happen gaep or expected or thought would happen again. and you know, i am obviously it brings up emotions in me and reliving the experiences that i went through and i know the other shooting victims in 2009 experienced the same thing. and we have a lot of guilt and remorse for those shot. and i know what they are going to go through. i wouldn t wish that on anybody, so. shaun, thank you for sharing your story yet again. my best to you and your family in the state of washington, shaun manning, thanks. new reaction to the white house touting the obama care enrollment numbers and this is after president obama said this
know what the security is like on fort hood and it is like that there. there is a certain amount of inherent trust and where someone in uniform would do something like this. you know, i mean, part of me wants to say that soldier should have the right to defend themselves. i don t know that the rules prohibiting the weapons on post because these keep happening. part of me thinks that the soldier should keep weapons and like a terrorist attack where the soldiers were targeted. that debate will continue and i am certain you are aware of that. what does tomorrow hold for you, shaun? more challenges, i guess. this is not something that i
number two, is most of this when these mass shootings happen in civilian communities, it is not about the weapon. it is really about the individual. and how do we identify a person who is having behavial characteristics that lead to violence. this soldier is evolved for pts. there is no correlation between the soldiers with pts and misconduct and violence to others. this is none. they don t commit it great are that the general population does. thank you for sharing your insight. we ll speak to a victim from the last shooting. a soldier who was shot by one of his own. shaun manning is 38 and how the victims will deal with the shock of another rampage there.
in the army first in egypt and then iraq of the last four months of the iraq war. he was a truck driver there and had no wounds and no direct involvement in combat. since arriving here in fort hood, he s been treated for a variety of mental health issues and depression and described a number of drugs including ambian. he was sewn by a psychiatrist who found no likelihood of violence. he bought his 45 handgun off post but never registered for permission to bring it on the post and that s what he did yesterday afternoon and supering the medical brigade and opening four and left that building and fired from his vehicle and went inside of the transportation battalion head quarter ares and later corner ared outside by a female mp and she said lopez held up his hands and he raised the gun to his head and killed himself. and all of his victims were fellow army. three innocent soldiers killed and 16 others with a range of injuries and throw of them critical in the hospital. these p
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