
KILLEEN — Hoping to soothe the raw emotions from last week's rampage at Fort Hood, church leaders urged followers Sunday not to let their anger turn to hatred.
Some pastors even asked their congregations to try to forgive the man accused in the rampage, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who has yet to be charged in a shooting spree that resulted in 13 deaths and 30 injuries.
The Army psychiatrist, who was shot four times by police, remained at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio on Sunday. Officials said Hasan was conscious and “conversant” with hospital staff.
Many aren't ready to forgive.
Click here to read the full story.
| LDS Magazine LDS News LDS Genealogy | Food Storage LDS Singles Deseret Book.com | LDS Official Site LDS Newsroom LDS Gospel Library | ![]() |
Hotels Weddings Reunions Family Vacations |
![]() |
| HOME ADVERTISE ABOUT US CONTACT US SUBSCRIBE RENEW | Copyright © 2009 LDSLiving. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy |