That’s where we vacation. Very nice place.
This woman saved a lot of lives and I pray and pray, that she survives without any long term disability.
I hope the perp. eventually escapes and tries to get to her hospital room.
Impressive shooting under fire!
This story stinks of Jessica Lynch style propaganda by our Army. It makes me sick. If I’m wrong, then all props go out to this officer, but past reporting makes one suspicious.
Let me see if I have this right. Hassan managed using just one of the two handguns he had to kill 13 and wound 30, yet he cannot get more than one round into Sgt. Mundley while she pumps four shots into him. Yet we are asked to believe Hassan acted alone? If he acted alone, why did he not use the second weapon? Did he reload the single weapon four times? It sounds as if he is not the lone shooter we as we are being told by the Federal Bureau of Incompetents.
Best wishes to the courageous Sgt. Kimberly Munley for a speedy and complete recovery.
Hoggard High class of ‘76 here. I’m so proud of our hero!
Shes a hero..no doubt about that..I just cant figure out why she shot him 4 times and he didn’t die? Did she use 9mm ball?
Courage. Real courage.
Thank you.
I forgot the link. Please add this tp the article.
I frankly, think there might have been more then one shooter.
The witness, who asked not to be identified, said Major Hasan wheeled on Sergeant Munley as she rounded the corner of a building and shot her, putting her on the ground. Then Major Hasan turned his back on her and started putting another magazine into his semiautomatic pistol.
It was at that moment that Senior Sgt. Mark Todd, a veteran police officer, rounded another corner of the building, found Major Hasan fumbling with his weapon and shot him.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/12/us/12hood.html?_r=1