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Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hassan was found guilty on all counts of premeditated murder and attempted murder Friday, making him eligible for the death penalty.
Sentencing was set for Monday.
A military jury deliberated for roughly one day before announcing the verdict.
Hasan sat emotionless, stroking his beard as the verdict was delivered.
He was charged with 13 counts of pre-meditated murder and 32 counts of attempted pre-meditated murder in the Nov. 2009 shooting attack at the sprawling Texas military base.
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I hope they give him life in prison, just because he wants death. Too bad they can't because of rank, but it would be real sweet if he could be Bradley/Chelsea Manning's roommate.
I hope they give him life in prison, just because he wants death. Too bad they can't because of rank, but it would be real sweet if he could be Bradley/Chelsea Manning's roommate.
Uh no. It takes taxpayer money that we don't have to keep him alive.
Waste of time. Should have been executed within two weeks.
We know who did it, he admitted it... why are we wasting time and money?
because we cant violate his terrorists rights.
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Originally Posted by Little-Acorn
It was a military crime, done on a military base.
Put him in Leavenworth, mixed in with the general population there (all military members), and let them "discuss it" together.
Shouldn't take long. Cheaper, too.
not a bad choice.
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