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Suspected Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan: Social awkwardness kept with him into adulthood
The Roanoke Times ^ | November 06, 2009 | Matt Chittum and Jorge Valencia

Posted on 11/06/2009 4:49:23 AM PST by Perseverando

The suspect, a Virginia Tech graduate and one-time Vinton resident, was shot but survived at Fort Hood, Texas.

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the Army psychiatrist accused of shooting 12 people to death and wounding 31 others at Fort Hood, Texas, on Thursday, was the son of Roanoke merchants and restaurateurs, lived in Vinton and graduated from Virginia Tech.

Hasan was born in Arlington to Palestinian immigrants from near Jerusalem who later settled in Vinton.

Neighbors on Vinton's Ramada Road remembered him as a "studious" boy who went by "Michael."

While his brother Eyad -- "Eddie" -- would play football with Zachary Garlick, 21, who lived across the street, Michael didn't come out to play much.

"Michael was more school and less play," said Zachary Garlick. "He'd get home and he'd have his book bag, and he'd go straight inside."

That quiet demeanor and apparent social awkwardness would follow Hasan into adulthood.

Hasan's family settled in an apartment on Lancelot Lane off Cove Road in Northwest Roanoke, the 1987 Roanoke City Directory shows.

Hasan's father, Malik Awadallah Hasan, immigrated from Palestine to Virginia in 1962, when he was 16, stories in the Times' archives show. He moved to Roanoke in 1985, with his wife, Hanan Ismail "Nora" Hasan, following in 1986. Neighbors on Ramada Road said they moved to the Vinton neighborhood in the early 1990s.

The Hasans ran the infamous Capitol Restaurant on the Roanoke City Market from 1987 to 1995. It was a dive beer hall and diner with a bad reputation and a lot of down-and-out regulars. The Hasans closed the Capitol to open the short-lived, Mediterranean-themed Mount Olive on Jefferson Street.

The Hasans also owned the Community Grocery Store on Elm Avenue in Roanoke.

Shabo Karkenny bought the Elm Avenue property from the Hasan family, including Nidal and his brothers, Eyad and Anas, in 2006.

Karkenny said Thursday he met Nidal Hasan once, when he came into the store earlier this year and the two chatted briefly.

Karkenny said he was surprised to see the same man's picture on the news Thursday, identified as the suspect in the Texas shootings.

Hasan's father died in 1998. Neighbors on Ramada Road said he died of a heart attack in the house. Hasan's mother died three years later. Neighbors said she had kidney disease.

The Garlicks said Nidal Hasan went to Virginia Western, and The Roanoke Times archives show he graduated from Virginia Tech in 1995.

He went on to the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences' F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine in Bethesda, Md., where he finished in 2003. He did his residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., through 2007.

He was also a fellow at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress at the Bethesda military medical school, where he was a fellow in disaster and preventive psychiatry.

The Associated Press reported he commissioned in the Army as a captain and was promoted to major in May.

Virginia Tech, however, had no record of Hasan's participation in its Corps of Cadets or ROTC program. The Washington Post reported he enlisted in the Army after high school.

"His parents didn't want him to go into the military," said Nader Hasan, a cousin in Northern Virginia. "He said, 'No, I was born and raised here, I'm going to do my duty to the country.' "

"He would tell us the military was his life," Hasan's aunt, Noel Hasan of Falls Church, told the Post. He "did not make many friends."

He was unmarried and had no children. Colleagues at Walter Reed reported he shied away from contact with women.

He remained a devout Muslim, praying daily at the Muslim Community Center in Silver Spring, Md., sometimes arriving in his Army fatigues.

Since Sept. 11, 2001, the aunt said, he had been harassed about his Muslim faith and sought to be discharged from the military.

He went as far as retaining a lawyer to see if he could get out of the Army before his contract was up, The Associated Press reported.

While an intern at Walter Reed, Hasan had some "difficulties" that required counseling and extra supervision, said Dr. Thomas Grieger, who was the training director at the time.

Grieger told The Associated Press that privacy laws prevented him from going into details but noted that the problems had to do with Hasan's interactions with patients. He recalled Hasan as a "mostly very quiet" person who never spoke ill of the military or his country.

Others reported Hasan was plain-spoken about his opposition to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

He told a former Army colleague, Col. Terry Lee, "Muslims should stand up and fight against the aggressor," Lee told Fox News.

Hasan was also deeply distressed by his impending deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan, family members said.

While he worked to aid people scarred by war, that work in turn scarred Hasan.

"He must have snapped," Noel Hasan said. "They ignored him. It was not hard to know when he was upset. He was not a fighter, even as a child and young man. But when he became upset, his face turns red. You can read him in his face."

Staff writers Tonia Moxley and Amanda Codispoti, news researcher Belinda Harris, online producer Jordan Fifer, The Washington Post and The Associated Press contributed information to this story.


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To: Elvina

See my post #71 for further clarification.

The madrassas and the many black churches who preach Black Liberation Theology are the same threat from different perspectives. Both are brain washing people to hate America.

They use our freedoms and values to undermine and destroy them.


81 posted on 11/06/2009 7:23:17 AM PST by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
I think this article comes down on the side of "lone, psycho, gun nut", rather than "radical Jihadi muslim with a hatred towards the US mission and his fellow soldiers".

The two are not mutually exclusive. In fact, the first probably helps to explain the second.

I don't know why FReepers always get so pissed off by this sort of article. It's good background information on the bad guy.

It's the curse of the internet, I guess ... it's always easier to scream and shout when you don't have real information to stumble over.

82 posted on 11/06/2009 7:28:35 AM PST by r9etb
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To: Perseverando
Noticed the left wing Roanoke Times stated the family was from "Palestine." I wasn't aware there was such a place except in the minds of the PLO, Hamas and friends of terrorists.

About the same as saying someone is from Africa or the Middle East, though technically a bit more accurate. That entire region is Palestine and has been divided up into various countries, but it's still Palestine.
83 posted on 11/06/2009 7:30:16 AM PST by aruanan
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To: Jack Hammer

I’m an adult who feels awkward,but I’m not going to use that as excuse for anything. Get the gauze;my heart is bleeding!


84 posted on 11/06/2009 7:34:54 AM PST by POWERSBOOTHEFAN (Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord,For His Name Alone Is Exaulted)
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To: Perseverando

Neighbors on Vinton’s Ramada Road remembered him as a “studious” boy who went by “Michael.”

Mohammed is the Arabic equivalent of Michael.


85 posted on 11/06/2009 7:41:18 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (The sword does not kill. It is a tool in the killer's hand.---Lucius Annaeus Seneca)
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To: gusty; Kozak; Perseverando; Rummyfan

Rummyfan - Thanks for the correction on “Yom Kippur War” being in 73. It was the “Six Day War” that was in 67.

Regarding Hasan identifying himself as “Palestinian” — Looks like that shows his ideology, because according to the reports I’ve read this morning, Hasan was born in Arlington, VA. Thus it looks like he decided ideology/ancestory meant more to him thus he listed himself as a “Palestinian” and not an American, which he was by birth.

It will be interesting to see an analysis of the mosques he attended, whether or not they were among those that preach Islam over all.


86 posted on 11/06/2009 9:34:49 AM PST by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: Perseverando

Did Homeland Security and the Brass at Walter Reed ignore his rantings, promoted him and sent him to Ft Hood?

Mark Stein does a great job of shredding the pc bs and getting to reality of Islamic Killers in America and around the world:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2380112/posts

MARK STEYN: MULTICULTURAL ILLUSIONS KILL - NO STRATEGY TO DEFEND AGAINST IDEOLOGY
dakota beacon ^ | November 06, 2009 | Mark Steyn

Posted on Friday, November 06, 2009 9:36:18 AM by Mount Athos

Thirteen dead and 31 wounded would be a bad day for the US military in Afghanistan, and a great victory for the Taliban. When it happens in Texas, in the heart of the biggest military base in the nation, at a processing center for soldiers either returning from or deploying to combat overseas, it is not merely a “tragedy” (as too many people called it) but a glimpse of a potentially fatal flaw at the heart of what we have called, since 9/11, the “war on terror”. Brave soldiers trained to hunt down and kill America’s enemy abroad were killed in the safety and security of home by, in essence, the same enemy – a man who believes in and supports everything the enemy does.

And he’s a US Army major.

And his superior officers and other authorities knew about his beliefs but seemed to think it was just a bit of harmless multicultural diversity – as if believing that “the Muslims should stand up and fight against the aggressor” (ie, his fellow American soldiers) and writing Internet paeans to the “noble” “heroism” of suicide bombers and, indeed, objectively supporting the other side in an active war is to be regarded as just some kind of alternative lifestyle that adds to the general vibrancy of the base.

When it emerged early on Thursday afternoon that the shooter was Nidal Malik Hasan, there appeared shortly thereafter on Twitter a flurry of posts with the striking formulation: “Please judge Major Malik Nadal [sic] by his actions and not by his name.”

The above is an excerpt. Go to the link below for Mark’s complete oped.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2380112/posts


87 posted on 11/06/2009 10:48:46 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Does 0b0z0 have any friends, who aren't traitors, spies, tax cheats and criminals?)
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To: Perseverando; Abundy; Albion Wilde; AlwaysFree; AnnaSASsyFR; bayliving; BFM; ...
He was unmarried and had no children. Colleagues at Walter Reed reported he shied away from contact with women.

That's understandable. If you're socially awkward, women can be harsh to you, IMO.

But more importantly, he did it because he was a GEEK! /s

Maryland "Freak State" PING!

88 posted on 11/06/2009 11:00:08 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Barack Hussein Obama: the country's greatest firearms salesman!)
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To: BunnySlippers

Well, maybe the little weenie could have tried a muslim singles site on the web. Geez, he’s not the only socially awkward person ever to walk the earth. But in the end, it was all about him, his warped, extremist faith, and his inner rage. I hate these people.


89 posted on 11/06/2009 11:04:49 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Barack Hussein Obama: the country's greatest firearms salesman!)
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To: NotSoModerate

I was surprised about his name though, I thought it would be something like Hussein Ali Muhammed Hussein-Hussein


90 posted on 11/06/2009 11:28:56 AM PST by ThreeYearLurker
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To: Travis McGee

91 posted on 11/06/2009 12:06:47 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Barack Hussein Obama: the country's greatest firearms salesman!)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

You’re right. This morning a co-worker was bemoaning that he was called a “camel jockey”. But lots of people are teased and find a way to cope with it.


92 posted on 11/06/2009 12:22:34 PM PST by BunnySlippers (I LOVE BULL MARKETS . . .)
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