Testimony is expected to wrap up in the federal trial of a soldier accused of planning to bomb a Texas restaurant filled with Fort Hood troops.
Prosecutors say Army Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo had started building the bomb when he was detained at a motel near the Texas Army post in July. Defense attorneys
Wearing a medical mask over his mouth and nose, Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo listened Tuesday as prosecutors began detailing his plot to kill Fort Hood soldiers by
The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly Fort Hood shooting rampage was due in military court Wednesday for a pretrial hearing. However, the judge had no
A military judge on Thursday decided to delay the murder trial for the Army psychiatrist charged in the Fort Hood shooting rampage just more than three months.
Military Judge Col. Gregory Gross denied a motion from suspected Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's defense team to recuse himself.
A soldier accused of plotting to blow up a restaurant full of troops near a Texas Army post has pleaded not guilty to six new charges.
An AWOL soldier has been indicted on three federal charges in connection with a plot to bomb Fort Hood soldiers in Texas.
An AWOL soldier accused of planning to make bombs as part of a "massive attack" against Fort Hood soldiers could face more charges, a judge said Thursday.
An AWOL soldier accused of plotting to launch an attack on Fort Hood was defiant during his first court appearance on Friday, yelling out the name of the Army
An AWOL soldier who had planned to attack Fort Hood said Muslims should not be serving in the U.S. military.
A Killeen gun shop owner talks about selling ammunition and explosive powder to the suspect in the terror plot against Ft. Hood.
During the next 48 hours, every aspect of the life of Pfc. Naser Abdo was will be examined in minute detail, and then examined some more.
Federal law enforcement officials said an active duty, AWOL U.S. Army soldier, who is a Muslim, was arrested Wednesday after threatening to stage an attack
The lead attorney for the man charged in the 2009 deadly rampage at Fort Hood says he is stepping down from the case temporarily. A trial date was set for
The Army psychiatrist charged in the worst mass shooting on a U.S. military installation will be arraigned in a military court next week.