Tuesday, November 10, 2009

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Soldiers who saw the shooting rampage at Fort Hood, which left 13 people dead, said the attacker shouted "Allahu Akbar!" He shot fellow soldiers, the base commander said Friday. Lieutenant General Robert Magnesium told "Early Show" co-anchor Harry Smith said, officials have not confirmed that the suspected shooter, Maj Nidal Hassan Malik, make notes, which is Arabic for "God is great!" During the rampage on Thursday, which also left 30 people injured, including the attacker.

"Did he say anything as he was carrying out this act?" Smith asked Cone. "There are reports, unconfirmed, that he was saying, 'Allahu Akbar," ' Cone replied. As he laid out what happened, Cone lauded the soldiers on-scene who struggled mightily to help others. "In talking to many of the soldiers in the hospital last night," Cone said to Smith, "they reported almost a very calm and measured approach by the gunman, who went around and, in some cases, talked to one young man who was shot four times, and by the same shooter.

And then, he thought - he said: "I made a mistake, move, and I shot again." ... And how to change the direction of arrows, soldiers fighting on the ground and try to help each other to keep each other outside the building. And in a when he realized that many soldiers were shot to escape, they came and opened fire outside the building, and was taken by some soldiers who attempted to escape.

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