FORT HOOD, Texas -- Fort Hood officials say that 15 of 29 people wounded in last week's shooting rampage remain hospitalized, three in intensive care.
A statement issued by Fort Hood late Tuesday afternoon says 12 others have been moved to recovery rooms.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is accused of spraying a Fort Hood soldier processing center with more than 100 bullets Thursday before a civilian police officer shot him in the torso. He is recovering, under guard, at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.
You can help the Fort Hood families impacted by the shootings by contributing to the Central Texas Fort Hood Army Chapter -- a non-profit organization.
100 percent of all funds will go to soliders and their families.
Please write "Community Response to 11/5" on the memo line of your checks and mail them to:
The Central Texas- Fort Hood Chapter
Association of the US Army
Attn: Community Response to 11/5
PO Box 10700
Killeen, TX 76547-0700









