Four reported killed in Fort Hood military base shooting

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At least one person was killed and 14 wounded Wednesday in a shooting at Fort Hood, the US military base devastated by a deadly 2009 rampage, officials say. A US lawmaker said four people were killed, but neither the military nor law enforcement officials could confirm this.

LOS ANGELES: At least one person was killed and 14 wounded Wednesday in a shooting at Fort Hood, the US military base devastated by a deadly 2009 rampage, officials say.

A US lawmaker said four people were killed, but neither the military nor law enforcement officials could confirm this. The Texas base said it could not confirm media reports that the shooter had taken his own life.

President Barack Obama said he was “heartbroken something like this might have happened again,” after a shooting at the base which killed 13 people five years ago.

A US official said there was one fatality and 14 people hurt in the latest shooting, although the casualty figures were not finalised. “I can’t confirm (the) status of the shooter,” said the official.

Texas congressman Michael McCaul told CNN that four people had been killed. This could not be confirmed, but officials at Fort Hood were set to hold a press conference Wednesday evening.

The sprawling military site remained on lockdown a couple of hours after staff were ordered to shelter in place, after emergency crews rushed to the scene.

A soldier told CNN he heard gun shots “and assumed they were blank rounds… We then heard a burst, another burst and it was clear they weren’t blank rounds. They were live rounds.”

The TV cable network reported that a shooter — there were reports of possibly a second gunman — had been shot, possibly by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

In an update, the base said: “Fort Hood’s Directorate of Emergency Services has an initial report that a shooter is dead but this is unconfirmed.”

Obama, who was in Chicago, said investigators would “get to the bottom of what happened.”

“Obviously, this reopened the pain of what happened at Fort Hood five years ago,” Obama said. “Many of the people there have been on multiple tours of Iraq and Afghanistan, they served with valor, they served with distinction. At their home base they need to feel safe.”

CBS News, citing unnamed sources, identified the shooter as a 34-year-old soldier.

The shooting reportedly stemmed from a disagreement between soldiers, the network said.

On November 5, 2009, Major Nidal Hasan opened fire at a medical facility in the sprawling base that serves as a staging point for soldiers to deploy to combat zones.

Twelve of the 13 dead and 30 of the wounded were soldiers. Hasan was himself shot by a civilian police officer who responded to the attack and Hasan is now partially paralysed.

A military jury last August sentenced Hasan to death.

The Pentagon said Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel would be kept up to date “as events unfold” at Fort Hood, said a spokesman.

Fort Hood is spread out over almost 900 square kilometres, and is the largest US military base with a population of 70,000 including 42,000 military personnel.

The rest are family and civilian staff. The biggest unit stationed there is the 1st Cavalry Division with 17,000. One of its brigades is slated to be deployed in Europe this year on a rotating basis with European partner countries.

In September last year civilian contractor Aaron Alexis killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard with a sawed-off shotgun.

Just last month a 35-year-old gunman shot and killed a sailor on board the USS Mahan, a guided-missile destroyer, at Naval Station Norfolk, America’s largest naval base in Virginia.- AFP/xq