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'Cop Killer' Gun Used In Ft. Hood Shooting

Von: Earl Evleth (evleth@wanadoo.fr) [Profil]
Datum: 07.11.2009 10:30
Message-ID: <C71AFCCD.187428%evleth@wanadoo.fr>
Newsgroup: alt.activism.death-penalty

'Cop Killer' Gun Used In Ft. Hood Shooting, Officials Said

Suspected Massacre Weapon Purchased Legally At 'Guns Galore' Shop in Texas
(for gun nuts galore)

By MATTHEW COLE, PIERRE THOMAS, JASON RYAN, and RICHARD ESPOSITO

Nov. 6, 2009 ‹

The gun thought to be used in the Fort Hood massacre packs so much
firepower, it's known as 'the Cop Killer,' federal law enforcement officials
said.

Major Nidal Malik Hasan allegedly packed a FN Herstal Five-seveN tactical
pistol, which according to federal law enforcement officials, was legally
purchased from the "Guns Galore" shop in Killeen, Texas in Aug. 2009. The
store's manager, David Cheadle, said that particular firearm can hold 20
rounds in a standard clip and take a ten round clip extension. Cheadle said
with one clip and one round in the chamber, one could fire 31 rounds before
reloading.

Hasan may have used an expanded clip in the shooting.

On FN Herstal's webpage, the benefits of the Five-seveN pistol note that it
can "defeat the enemy in all close combat situations in urban areas, jungle
conditions, night missions and any self defense action."

The second gun he had with him was a .357 S&W Magnum revolver, federal law
enforcement officials tell ABC News. Ballistics are still being run to
determine if he used the revolver in the shooting.

Federal agents, military investigators and Texas Rangers had been
investigating whether the gun allegedly used by Hasan was purchased at "Guns
Galare," Cheadle told ABC News.

"They called last night and asked about a specific name and gun purchase,
but the name was not Hasan," said Cheadle.

Three investigators, including one wearing a Texas Rangers badge, were seen
entering the store just before noon Friday. The manager said they were
interviewing all of the store employees.

They declined to comment as they left Guns Galore in a car with Department
of Defense markings.

The manager said he recognized a photo shown to him of Major Nidal Malik
Hasan, identified by authorities as the suspect shooter at Fort Hood. But he
said Hasan would have had to show identification if he had bought the gun in
his name.

Cheadle said the agents were interested in a FN pistol that uses 5.7 caliber
ammunition.


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