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November 7, 2009 11:49 AM

Fort Hood hero is a mom - shot terrorist Hasan four times

kimberly-munley-360_640975a.jpgNovember 7, 2009

The mother who brought down the Fort Hood killer

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A police officer and mother of one was hailed a heroine yesterday after it emerged that she almost single handedly ended the massacre at America's biggest military base.

Kimberly Munley does not look as if she would be much of a match for a heavily armed US soldier on a murderous rampage. But the slightly built 34-year-old civilian officer was first on the scene after Major Nidal Malik Hasan began firing on comrades at Ford Hood in Texas as they prepared to deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq. The 39-year-old psychologist killed 13 and left 31 others with serious injuries.

On Thursday afternoon Ms Munley was doing her usual job of directing traffic on the sprawling base. By chance, she and her partner happened to walk past the Soldiers' Readiness Processing Centre soon after Major Hasan -- armed with two handguns -- cornered his fellow soldiers. Soldiers who witnessed the rampage described the gunfire as continuous, methodical and well aimed.

Ms Munley succeeded in bringing him down by shooting him four times, even after being hit by a bullet that passed through both her legs, according to witnesses.

Her swift reaction and courage were being praised last night for preventing many more deaths.

"It was an amazing and aggressive performance by this police officer," said Lieutenant-General Robert Cone, Fort Hood's commanding officer. "The critical factor here was her quick response to the situation."

Read more at the UK Times

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Ella is unique and amazing. I always recommend people buy her live concert albums, because her style is quite different in most of her studio recordings. I saw her live at Radio City Music Hall shortly before she died. She was blind by that time, so she had to sit on a stool through the entire concert. It didn't matter. She was exuberant with joy for music! What a talent.

Posted by: Kristina Seleshanko | November 7, 2009 7:03 PM

This young woman displayed the type of action that should make us all proud!

Posted by: Lawrence | November 8, 2009 5:40 AM

Horray for such a courageous woman! She's an example of a local police force at its best! Thank goodness she was there- who knows how much more damage that jihadist could have done.

Posted by: Sarah | November 9, 2009 9:20 AM

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