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  1. On November 5, 2009, a terrorist mass shooting took place at Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos ), near Killeen, Texas. [1] Nidal Hasan, a U.S. Army major and psychiatrist, fatally shot 13 people and injured more than 30 others.

    • 14 (including an unborn child)
    • November 5, 2009; 13 years ago, c. 1:34 – c. 1:44 p.m. (CST)
    • ‘A Guy’S Up There’
    • Pinning Him Down
    • A Shot in The Wall
    • Thousand-Yard Stare
    • No Accident
    • A Note on Sources

    Crum was no ordinary citizen. He spent more than two decades in the Air Force and retired as a tail gunner months before Whitman’s rampage. He lived a few blocks from Austin’s old Bergstrom Air Force Base with his wife, three kids and a pet duck. His story that day is described in police reports, press accounts and oral histories of the shooting. H...

    Meanwhile, on the ground, students, staff and passers-by were trying their best to help police. Some were warning people not to step outside. Others were hauling off the wounded, many of whom lay bleeding in the scorching August heat. Bob Higley, a junior at the time, and his friend Clif Drummond, who was student body president, carried 18-year-old...

    As Crum and Martinez climbed the stairs, they passed some of Whitman’s first victims. They found a 16-year-old boy and his aunt dead on a landing in the stairwell. Two others — a woman and a young man — were alive but bleeding heavily. They had all been shot as Whitman made his ascent. On the 28th floor, they found the bloody body of the observatio...

    Crum didn’t get a chance to make his phone call home until hours later. His family had been watching television coverage of the shooting. They assumed he had been holed up safely in the bookstore. Crum’s son, David, said he remembers the call only lasting a minute or two. His mother asked his father a couple of quick questions, “Are you kidding me?...

    Allen Crum died in 2001. But each year, the anniversary of the shooting still weighs on his son. “I have often wondered to myself why,” David Crum said. “Why did you get involved? What caused you to move in that direction? Why didn’t you stand still?” In later years, many historians and police came to believe that Crum fired his shot into the wall ...

    This story is based on interviews with multiple people connected to the shooting as well as numerous police documents, written remembrances and press clippings from the Austin American-Statesman, Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle, Associated Press and Life magazine. Documents consulted include a sworn statement written by Allen Crum for police...

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  3. On July 7, 2016, Micah Xavier Johnson ambushed and shot police officers in Dallas, Texas, killing five, injuring nine others, and wounding two civilians. Johnson, a 25-year-old Army Reserve Afghan War veteran, was angry over police shootings of black men.

  4. www .constellis .com. Academi, formerly known as Blackwater, is an American private military contractor founded on December 26, 1996, [2] by former Navy SEAL officer Erik Prince. [3] [4] It was renamed Xe Services in 2009, and was again renamed to Academi in 2011, after it was acquired by a group of private investors. [5]

    • Private security services contractor
    • Law enforcement training, logistics, close quarter training, and security services
    • Craig Nixon and Allen Schaffer
    • 1997; 26 years ago, North Carolina, U.S.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Waco_siegeWaco siege - Wikipedia

    Background Main articles: Davidian Seventh-day Adventist, Mount Carmel Center, Branch Davidians, and David Koresh The Branch Davidians (also known as "The Branch") were a religious group that originated in 1955 from a schism in the Shepherd's Rod (Davidians) following the death of the Shepherd's Rod founder Victor Houteff. Houteff founded the Davidians based on his prophecy of an imminent ...

    • Suspected weapons violations, Cause of fire disputed
    • Fire destroys compound: 86 dead in total
    • February 28 – April 19, 1993 (51 days)
  6. Following an incident where police officers arrested and assaulted black soldiers, many of their comrades mutinied and marched to Houston, where they opened fire and killed eleven civilians (including minor, Freddie Winkler) and five policemen.

  7. Chief operating officer. A chief operating officer ( COO) (or chief operations officer) is an executive in charge of the daily operations of an organization (i.e. personnel, resources, and logistics). COOs are usually second-in-command immediately after the CEO, and reports directly to them and acts on their behalf in their absence.

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