Fort Hood Police Officer Undergoes Second Surgery
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Fort Hood Police Officer Undergoes Second Surgery
The Fort Hood police officer who first fired at the gunman who went on a rampage Thursday in a deployment-processing center has undergone surgery for a second time, but is in stable condition.
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Posted by: James Lee Location: Iraq on Nov 9, 2009 at 04:41 AM

God bless you life was taken and only God no why.Life was save because of your action and for that i say thank you with all my heart and my prayer go out to those that lost a love one.US Army Ret.
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Posted by: Patriot Location: Clifton, Tx on Nov 8, 2009 at 07:55 PM

Our prayers are with her for a speedy and complete recovery. If only she would have had a .45 ACP instead of a 9 mm. Then we would probably be talking about the suspect who was deceased, not living on our tax payer dollars.
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Posted by: Joann Brown Location: Killeen on Nov 8, 2009 at 05:13 PM

Hello, on thursday, I, along with my daughter, who is a soldier in the Army, stationed at fort Hood, were preparing to graduate from Houze theater that is adjacent to the Readiness center. At the time of the incident, we were stnding on the side of the theater building getting ready to go inside to graduate. However, the day turned tragic as we have all seen and heard. As we were standing there, a wounded soldier told us to get inside because there was a gunman in the parking lot. Unfortunately, one of the graduates was shot a total of three times. We didn't hesitate in our effort to get back in the building. It was sad that what was supposed to be a joyous occasion, turned into a sad one. Had it not been for the quick response of the officer that arrived on the scene as quickly as she did, there would have been a lot more victims, not too mention, the children that were in attendance at the graduation ceremony. That officer is indeed a hero and should be recognized as such. Thank God!
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Posted by: Dee Location: Belton on Nov 8, 2009 at 03:29 PM

Way to go Kimberly, you gave all the little girls in this country an extra inch of pride, that they can do anything in this World. I hope Oprah calls you to appear on one of her shows!
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Posted by: GRB Location: G'ville on Nov 8, 2009 at 02:47 PM

You all get well soon. Stopeed the killer and help your Brothers that tells me YOU ALL ARE HEROES.
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Posted by: Gary Location: Mart on Nov 8, 2009 at 01:21 PM

Munley and Todd have, without any doubt, earned the highest level of respect! Wear those scars with pride!
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Posted by: LATOSHA Location: BELTON on Nov 8, 2009 at 12:16 PM

IM IN SCHOOL RIGHT NOW TO BECOME A POLICE OFFICER AND YOUR COURAGE AND BRAVERY MAKES ME WANT TO BE THE BEST I CAN BE ALSO AS A AMERICAN AND A WOMAN.... YOU ROCK!!
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Posted by: Theresa Location: Killeen on Nov 8, 2009 at 11:53 AM

I have to say Mark is a hero also.... I would have tighten them a little tigher though maybe cutting of his circulation...... Thanks Babe You are my Hero!
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