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  2. Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia

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    Nidal Malik Hasan (born September 8, 1970) is an American former United States Army major, physician and mass murderer convicted of killing 13 people and injuring more than 30 others in the Fort Hood mass shooting on November 5, 2009. [3] Hasan, an Army Medical Corps psychiatrist, admitted to the shootings at his court-martial in August 2013 ...

  3. 2009 Fort Hood shooting - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the attack, Anwar al-Awlaki posted praise for Hasan for the shooting on his website. He wrote, "Nidal Hasan is a hero, the fact that fighting against the U.S. army is an Islamic duty today cannot be disputed. Nidal has killed soldiers who were about to be deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan in order to kill Muslims."

  4. Capital punishment by the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Nidal Hasan when he was still in the military.. The United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces ruled in 1983 that the military death penalty was unconstitutional, and after new standards intended to rectify the Armed Forces Court of Appeals' objections, the military death penalty was reinstated by an executive order of President Ronald Reagan the following year.

  5. Hassan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Nidal Hasan (born 1970), American mass murderer and terrorist who perpetrated the 2009 Fort Hood shooting; Nihad Hasanović (born 1974), Bosnian writer and translator; Norizam Ali Hassan (born 1976), Malaysian footballer; Norman Hassan (born 1958), English musician of Yemeni and Welsh descent; Numon Khasanov (born 1971), Uzbekistani football player

  6. Michael Mulligan - Wikipedia

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    As a military prosecutor, Mulligan led the 2005 court-martial of Hasan Akbar, a soldier ultimately convicted of murdering two of his fellow soldiers at the beginning of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He was also appointed lead prosecutor in the court-martial of Nidal Malik Hasan, the sole accused in the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting. [3] [4]

  7. Portal:Current events/June 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Disasters and accidents The death toll from the tornados that hit Oklahoma City on May 31 rises to nine. (News Limited) Three people are killed in apartment building explosion in Manila, Philippines. (Sydney Morning Herald via AFP) An Ontario, Canada air ambulance crashes killing its two pilots and two paramedics. (BBC) International relations The United States calls on China to provide a full ...

  8. Nidal - Wikipedia

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    Nidal A. Ayyad (born 1968), one of the convicted perpetrators of 1993 World Trade Center bombing; Nidal Baba (born 1972), U.S. football (soccer) player / midfielder; Nidal Fat'hi Rabah Farahat (1971–2003), creator of the Qassam rocket; Nidal Malik Hasan (born 1970), former US Army major who perpetrated the 2009 Fort Hood shooting

  9. Naser Jason Abdo - Wikipedia

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    While leaving the courtroom, Abdo shouted "Nidal Hasan, Fort Hood 2009" [9] in reference to Nidal Hasan, the perpetrator of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting. [9] Abdo also invoked the name of Abeer Qassim al-Janabi, a 14-year-old girl raped and murdered by U.S. Army soldiers in Iraq, for which five soldiers were charged and convicted. [7]