Major Nidal Malik Hasan, born and primarily raised in Arlington County, southwestern Virginia, is convicted of shooting 13 people to death, including one civilian, and injuring 32 others in the Fort Hood mass shooting on November 5, 2009. After a long period of trials, Hasan finally admitted his shooting and in the end of the story he was executed on August 28, 2013. Nidal Malik Hasan was born in September 8, 1970 in Virginia. His parents were immigrated to the United States from Palestine. Hasan
In Edgar Allan Poe’s works, such as Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart, Annabel Lee, and The Fall of the House of Usher, Poe attracts his readers with his one-of-a-kind genre of gothic. Much of his gothic genre in his writings have been influenced by past event in his life. First of all, Poe had never really known his parents because his father had left the house and his mother had died of tuberculosis when he was only three years old. For these reasons, he went to live with Frances and John Valentine Allan
John Allen Muhammad vs. Nidal Malik Hasan Nidal Malik Hasan was born in Arlington County. Hasan was raised primarily in Virginia. He graduated from William Fleming High School and attended Virginia Tech. Hasan graduated from Virginia Tech School in 1995. From there, he enlisted himself in the army. He became a major in May of 2004. Hasan was also deployed during that time as well to Afghanistan. Hasan became a convicted criminal when he shot up Fort Hood in Texas. Hasan shouted “Allahu Akbar” and
Hasan’s own mouth that they will understand that this was an act of terrorism,” Manning said, who was one of those who were shot by Hasan. The Army does not consider the shooting to be an act of terrorism on the military by an enemy combatant. So far they have denied the victims requests for combat-related pay and medals that come with additional benefits. Then why was Hasan allowed all the special treatment after killing 13 Americans, 12 soldiers and an expectant mother who begged for her
Successful international counter-terrorism efforts against terrorist organization like al-Qaeda have inflicted heavy casualties and decimated much of their senior leadership over the last decade (Sageman, 2008, p. 131). These efforts have forced many terrorist organizations to adopt a highly decentralized cellular model in order to survive. Starting in the mid 2000’s, al-Qaeda began to adopt this new concept of unorganized terrorist cells and leaderless jihad (also known as the lone wolf concept)
“We the People of The United States of America,” is the beginning of our Constitution. Within the constitution are the Amendments, the first ten are known as the Bill of Rights. The Second Amendment is the one I would like to speak about. The Second Amendment of The United States Constitution reads: “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” Due to the gun violence in the United States over the
Allow us to protect ourselves “Concealed Carry” Do you want to be the innocent victim? Or do you want to live to see another day. Concealed carry laws address the practice of carrying a firearm such as a handgun in public in a concealed manner. Currently there is no federal law covering the insurance of concealed carry permits. Also all 50 states have different laws on concealed carry. The state government allows public places such as schools, businesses, hospitals, churches, ECT. To hang a sign
In 2016 alone, there were 385 mass shootings recorded by the Gun Violence Achieve. Without a doubt, Mass shootings cause an uproar among the public. Although there is no formal definition for a mass shooting, the one researchers follow is defined as, “having four or more victims and don't include gang killings or slayings that involve the death of multiple family members” (“Why the US Has the Most Mass Shootings”). The increase of mass shootings in the United States over the past couple of years
Surveillance is the act of watching someone closely mainly to prevent crimes. While may be used to stop a terrorist attack beforehand, government surveillance has ethical issues as it is not always used in the right context. It is the antithesis of every nation’s constitution, which promotes freedom of privacy. Furthermore, it directly violates citizens’ rights and freedom of speech, and is used to retaliate against political enemies of the government using imprisonment or other sanctions. Government