FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) _ The man accused of killing 13 people and wounding 29 at Fort Hood is able to talk.
A spokesman for Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio says Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan has been awake and able to talk since he was taken off a ventilator Saturday. But it’s not clear when he’ll be interviewed by investigators.
Authorities say he’s the only suspect in the shootings, but they haven’t determined a motive, and they aren’t saying when charges might be filed.
The Army psychiatrist is accused of firing off more than 100 rounds in the processing center at Fort Hood on Thursday before civilian police shot him in the torso.
The suspect is being praised as a “hero” on the Web site of an American Muslim who was a spiritual leader at mosques where three of the 9/11 hijackers worshipped. The imam, who now lives in Yemen, says the only way a Muslim can justify serving in the U.S. military is if he intends to “follow in the footsteps” of men like Hasan.