I am curious if you know anything about a military chaplain who's surname is Shabazz -- evidentally, he was interviewed by Larry King, probably on Thursday night.
I didn't see the interview, but was told that army chaplain Shabazz explained to Larry King that he had counselled Dr. Hasan, this army psychiatrist --- AND that he'd also counselled the 101st Airborne soldier who'd tossed a grenade into the officers' tent in Kuwait in 2003 -- and that young soldier also has the surname, Hasan.
Does any of this sound familiar?
Thank you.
From Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_Akbar_case
“US Army sergeant Hasan Karim Akbar” was the person who fragged Army Captain Christopher Seifert and Air Force Major Gregory Stone on 23 March 2003. Fourteen other soldiers were also wounded in the incident.
The sentence of death, affirmed by the commander of the 18th Airborne Corps,[3] is due to be heard[when?] by the Army Court of Criminal Appeals under an automatic appeal.
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It appears that the name Hasan is a first name not the last, unless naming convention in middle east is different.
Catherine Herridge from FOX News confirming from her sources, that Hasan was at the VA mosque (Dar al Hijrah) at the same time the 9/11 hijackers were there.
Thanks.
I got 3 of your emails.
I sent you a response.
If you have any open source info to post with urls, go ahead.
The name does sound familiar, but I don’t know how common that
name is and I do not recall where I read that name before.