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Military judge orders Hasan be forcibly shaved

Military Judge Col. Gregory Gross has ordered the accused Fort Hood shooter to be either clean shaven, or forcibly shaved, for future court appearances. Maj. Nidal Hasan has refused to shave for months, in violation of Army grooming standards. The defense now has a chance to file an appeal with the Army Court of Criminal Appeals.

Military judge orders Hasan be forcibly shaved

Updated 09/06/2012 03:17 PM

Hasan found in contempt for 6th time

The soldier accused of opening fire on a Texas Army post appeared in court for the first time since an appeals court lifted its stay of the case.

Updated 08/30/2012 04:03 PM

Next pretrial hearing set for Hasan

The next pretrial hearing for Hasan has been set for 10 a.m. Thursday. Military Judge Colonel Gregory Gross will consider defense motions challenging the government's intent to introduce evidence about motive and premeditation.

08/29/2012 12:07 PM

Hasan to enter plea, trial still on track

During a hearing at Fort Hood Tuesday, a military judge denied the defense's request for a delay until October for the trial of accused Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan. Both the prosecution and defense will be back in court Wednesday afternoon when Hasan is expected to enter a plea to 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder. Hasan is accused of carrying out November 2009's deadly attack on Post.

Updated 08/14/2012 05:19 PM

Fort Hood policy changes instituted since Nov. 5

Policy Changes

It has been nearly seven months since the shooting at Fort Hood, which left 13 people dead and dozens injured. On Tuesday, accused shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan appeared before military court for his Article 32 hearing. He is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder.

Fort Hood policy changes instituted since Nov. 5

Fort Hood cop says her career has been cut short

Sgt. Kimberly Munley, one of two civilian police officers who brought down the alleged Fort Hood shooter, said her wounds from the incident may cut her career short.

12/03/2009 06:45 PM

Fort Hood soldier injured in mass shootings tells his story

A Fort Hood soldier who survived the Nov. 5 mass shootings on the military post speaks out about the incident and the injuries he sustained.

Updated 11/12/2009 08:48 AM

Brother of wounded soldier shares remarkable story

Nate Hull is the brother of the first soldier shot during Thursday's mass shooting at Fort Hood. Hull said the past 36 hours have been difficult for him and his family, but he is grateful that his brother is alive.

11/07/2009 05:36 PM

Fort Hood moving forward 6 months after shooting

May 5 marked the six month anniversary of the Fort Hood shooting that left 12 soldiers and one civilian dead. Wednesday, officials addressed the progress made on some of the programs implemented following the shooting, as well as plans for the future.

Fort Hood moving forward 6 months after shooting

Planning continues for Fort Hood Living Memorial Garden

Initially there was hope of a May 1 groundbreaking ceremony for the Fort Hood Living Memorial Garden. However, the project is still in the planning stages.

Planning continues for Fort Hood Living Memorial Garden

Car show raises money for Fort Hood Memorial Garden

This year saw one of the largest turnouts yet at the fifth annual Bloomin Temple car show, and it's all going to help a good cause. This year all proceeds from the event go to the Fort Hood Living Memorial Garden.

Car show raises money for Fort Hood Memorial Garden

Progress on efforts to help Fort Hood shooting victims

Support for the victims of the Nov. 5 Fort Hood shootings has come in many different forms. Organizations like the Central Texas-Fort Hood Association of the U.S. Army have collected donations, and legislators have tried to do their part in making sure the victims received maximum benefits.

Progress on efforts to help Fort Hood shooting victims

Fort Hood Memorial Garden Fund continues to grow

In a small ceremony, representatives from the Veterans of Foreign Wars presented a big check. It was a $10,000 donation towards a living memorial garden which will honor the 13 killed and the dozens injured during the Fort Hood shooting.

Fort Hood Memorial Garden Fund continues to grow

New memorial to honor victims of Fort Hood shooting

Plans have been set for a permanent memorial to honor the victims of the mass shooting at Fort Hood last year. The Fort Hood Living Memorial Garden will be constructed on 3.5 acres next to the Killeen Civic and Conference Center.

New memorial to honor victims of Fort Hood shooting

Hasan's supervisors to be faulted for security lapses

Six former Army supervisors of accused Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan may be reprimanded this week, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Leaders of Fort Hood review to avoid Hasan queries

Leaders of an internal Pentagon inquiry refused to discuss why the suspect moved through the military's ranks despite repeated concerns over his performance and behavior.

Troubles at every turn in Hasan's medical training

Officers in charge of Maj. Nidal Hasan piled praise into the alleged gunman's record, despite awareness that he was chronically late for work, saw few patients, disappeared when he was on call and confronted those around him with his Islamic views.

Pentagon finds mistakes by officers over Hasan

Former Army Secretary Togo West and retired Adm. Vern Clark, former Chief of Naval Operations, presented what they called “Phase one” of an ongoing investigation and report.