Fort Hood shooting: 4 dead, 9 remain in hospital
Military officials identified Ivan Lopez, an army specialist who served in Iraq, as the gunman who opened fire at the Fort Hood military base in Texas on Wednesday night, killing three and injuring 16 before killing himself.
3 victims in critical condition await surgery, while others received only 'superficial' injuries
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- 4 dead, including shooter; and 16 others injured
- Gunman was being assessed for whether he had PTSD
- No clear motive has been established
Military officials identified Ivan Lopez, an army specialist who served in Iraq, as the gunman who opened fire at the Fort Hood military base in Texas on Wednesday night, killing three and injuring 16 before killing himself.
Lt. Gen. Mark Milley, speaking at a Thursday news conference, said there’s “strong evidence” that Lopez had a medical history that left him in an unstable psychological state.
Milley offered condolences to the families of those killed and those recovering in hospital. He said military investigators don’t think Lopez, 34, was targeting anyone when he opened fire, though there’s a “strong possibility” he had an altercation with another soldier before the shooting.