Fort Hood "workplace" killer warns Pope

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Fort Hood shooter sends letter to Pope Francis espousing ‘jihad’
Convicted Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan has written to Pope Francis espousing “jihad,” in his latest correspondence aligning himself with radical Islam.

Despite efforts by the Defense Department to label the 2009 massacre as “workplace violence,” Hasan has described himself several times, and again in the new letter, using the acronym "SoA," or "Soldier of Allah."

Hasan directed his attorney John Galligan to mail the undated, six-page, hand-written letter to the pope. A copy of the letter – titled, "A Warning To Pope Francis, Members Of The Vatican, And Other Religious Leaders Around the World” – was provided by the attorney to Fox News.

Hasan appears to make multiple references to the Koran in the letter, and includes a bulleted list of guidelines for “believers.”

In one subsection titled "Jihad," Hasan praises "The willingness to fight for All-Mighty Allah," describing it as a test that elevates the "mujahadeen" who "are encouraged to inspire the believers." He states that “fighters … have a greater rank in the eyes of Allah than believers who don’t fight."

There is no reference in the letter to the Fort Hood massacre for which Hasan was convicted on 13 counts of premeditated murder, and 31 counts of attempted murder, but no terrorism charges. Hasan currently is on death row at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.

In late August -- as part of ongoing reporting on homegrown terrorism, "Fox Files: The Enemy Within," which included a special investigation into Fort Hood -- Fox News obtained a separate Hasan letter where he pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State (ISIS) and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Asked to comment on the latest letter, Hasan's attorney said it "underscores how much of his life, actions and mental thought process are driven by religious zeal. And it also reinforces my belief that the military judge committed reversible error by prohibiting Major Hasan from both testifying and arguing how his religious beliefs" motivated his actions during the shooting.

Neal Sher, an attorney representing the Fort Hood families and their relatives, also said Hasan is “thoroughly dedicated to jihad.” The lawsuit against the Defense Department and Justice Department now involves 150 individuals.

"His jihadist leanings and willingness to commit jihad were known for years before the 2009 atrocity,” Sher said. “And ever since then, he has made it abundantly clear he believes in jihad and has attempted to justify the slaughter that took place at Fort Hood."

During the trial, Sher said Hasan attempted to testify and offer a "defense-of-others plea, in other words, he killed Americans at Fort Hood in defense of his brothers, al Qaeda and now ISIS. Yet again, it demonstrates he wasn't shying away from [the shooting], he was proud of it."

Sher likened the approach to "putting [the administration's] head in the sand. They do not want to acknowledge a terrorist attack took place on their watch on American soil. And layered over that is a good dose of political correctness."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...sends-letter-to-pope-francis-espousing-jihad/
 
Reba, a bit off topic but I saw that this guy's "....on death row at Fort Leavenworth...." is something I've never really known about nor considered but what's the military method of execution? Does the military assume the responsibility of burial, etc, etc? Does the convicted have right of appeals that stretch out for years like in our civilian courts?
 
Reba, a bit off topic but I saw that this guy's "....on death row at Fort Leavenworth...." is something I've never really known about nor considered but what's the military method of execution? Does the military assume the responsibility of burial, etc, etc?

He would be put to death by lethal injection at the federal prison in Terre Haute, IN, since they're the only prison capable of carrying out a death sentence in the federal level. Back then, they would've been shot to death, but not anymore.
 
Reba, a bit off topic but I saw that this guy's "....on death row at Fort Leavenworth...." is something I've never really known about nor considered but what's the military method of execution? Does the military assume the responsibility of burial, etc, etc? Does the convicted have right of appeals that stretch out for years like in our civilian courts?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_by_the_United_States_military


I thought firing squad was one way .
 
Reba, a bit off topic but I saw that this guy's "....on death row at Fort Leavenworth...." is something I've never really known about nor considered but what's the military method of execution? Does the military assume the responsibility of burial, etc, etc? Does the convicted have right of appeals that stretch out for years like in our civilian courts?
I would have to confer with my expert (TCS).

Traditionally, the method of execution for military prisoners was hanging. Firing squads were usually reserved for field executions (on the battlefield). Now, they can use lethal injection but they haven't yet. The death row at Fort Leavenworth can conduct executions but that doesn't necessarily mean that's where it will happen. He has to exhaust all appeals first, and then the sitting President would sign the executive order of execution. So, it would probably be years down the road.

Not sure about burial. Since he didn't get an Honorable Discharge, he wouldn't be eligible for Veteran's burial benefits. Secondly, his body could be turned over to family members for burial. However, if no one claims his body, I believe his body will be buried in the prison potters' field.

This is Wiki but gives a good summary:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Leavenworth_Military_Prison_Cemetery
 
if he muslim the mosque will bury him next day...Hell to pay if don't allow that
 
I don't believe in death penalty but I sure would not lose sleep if he gets it...just a waste of human organs,be sweet irony if he told one of his kidney going be donated to a rabbi
 
I don't believe in death penalty but I sure would not lose sleep if he gets it...just a waste of human organs,be sweet irony if he told one of his kidney going be donated to a rabbi

Yeah to an Rabbi in Israel. :whistle:
 
I seriously doubt he'll be donating his organs to anyone.
 
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