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A ranking US congressman
said that he is concerned
that President Barack Obama
and his administration is
being less than forthcoming
with details of the Fort
Hood Massacre and is
withholding requested
information.
U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra
(R-MI), the top Republican
on the House Intelligence
Committee, claims that the
Obama administration may be
restricting the
dissemination of information
and limited information
provided so far to the
so-called "Gang of Eight."
Congressman Hoekstra,
followed up on multiple
conversations with the
Director of National
Intelligence Dennis Blair,
requested that Blair and the
heads of the FBI, the NSA
and the CIA direct their
agencies to preserve all
documents and materials
relevant to the Fort Hood
attack and any related
investigations or
intelligence collection
activities.
However, Defense
Secretary Robert M. Gates on
Friday disputed claims that
the U.S. Defense Department
was withholding information
from the Committee about the
November 5, 2009 Fort Hood,
Texas, shootings
allegedly perpetrated by
Army Major Nidal Hasan,
according to a report from
Donna Miles of the American
Forces Press Service.
"We have no interest in
hiding anything," said
Gates.
"But what [is] most
important," Gates told
reporters, "is this
prosecution, and we will
cooperate with the committee
in every way with that
single caveat -- that
whatever we provide does not
impact the prosecution. That
is the only thing in which
we have an interest."
"Our priority is in
ensuring we don't do
anything that would
potentially impact the
prosecution of Major [Nidal]
Hasan," Gates said,
referring to the alleged
shooter, who killed 12
soldiers and one civilian
during his "personal jihad".
Gates told the news media
that the Defense Department
is implementing changes to
help prevent another attack
like the one at Fort Hood,
but he cautioned that such
crimes cannot be completely
prevented.
"One would be foolish" to
say a similar incident could
never happen again," he
said. However, he noted
that steps are being taken
to help reduce the
likelihood.
"Clearly one element of that
is better sharing and
information from post to
post and commander to
commander," he said.
Gates this week directed
the Defense Department to
implement 26 interim
recommendations of an
independent panel he
appointed to look into
events surrounding the
shooting. Hasan, an Army
officer, has been charged
with 13 counts of murder and
32 counts of attempted
murder.
The panel detailed 79
recommendations to improve
force protection and tighten
gaps in personnel policies,
emergency response, mass
casualty preparedness and
support to Defense
Department health care
providers.
The secretary approved
the 26 recommendations in
their entirety while work
continues on the other 53
recommendations. The panel's
full report is expected to
be released in June, 2010.
Jim Kouri, CPP is currently
fifth vice-president of the
National Association of Chiefs
of Police and he's a columnist
for The Examiner (examiner.com)
and New Media Alliance (thenma.org).
In addition, he's a blogger for
the Cheyenne, Wyoming Fox News
Radio affiliate KGAB (www.kgab.com).
Kouri also serves as political
advisor for Emmy and Golden
Globe winning actor Michael
Moriarty.
He's former chief at a New York
City housing project in
Washington Heights nicknamed
"Crack City" by reporters
covering the drug war in the
1980s. In addition, he served as
director of public safety at a
New Jersey university and
director of security for several
major organizations. He's also
served on the National Drug Task
Force and trained police and
security officers throughout the
country. Kouri writes for many
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