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Local Judge Speaks About Ft. Hood Tragedy

By: Danielle Todesco
Updated: November 9, 2009

A local judge who's spent months at Fort Hood is speaking about what has happened.  Judge Bill Sowder is still shocked that it was one of their own, killing soldiers on home ground.

Judge sowder was just in Fort Hood earlier this year, and he has worked on the very thing that the soldiers were doing at the time of the shooting.  It's called soldier readiness, a time when everyone's guard was likely down, as they prepared to go to war.

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