Preview Clip: Fox Files Takes an In-Depth Look at the Fort Hood Killings
Fox Files, an on-going Fox News Channel series, will debut on Friday at 10p/1a ET with a deep investigation into the Fort Hood killings in Texas by Major Nidal Hasan in November 2009. With Hasan’s military trial scheduled for August, questions and secrecy remain about what exactly happened that day as 13 people were murdered and 43 injured when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers and civilians inside the world’s largest Army base.
In a hard look at political correctness, Fox Files investigates why this crime was classified by the Department of Defense as “workplace violence” instead of violent radical Islamic extremism. Why did the FBI fail to fully investigate Major Hasan’s e-mails with known terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki?
Is Major Hasan an example of a new problem — an enemy within our military? Has political correctness gone too far? You will hear victims and witnesses speak for the very first time about the horrific massacre and their concern that it can happen again. In a joint interview, US Senators Joseph Lieberman and Susan Collins also share their deep concerns with Fox Files.
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In this preview clip, two of Hasan’s victims describe his attack and detail their struggle to survive. Watch below and tune in to Fox Files, Friday at 10p/1a ET.















