Shooting reported at Orlando high-rise

Shooting reported at Orlando high-rise

By ramo9 at 6 November, 2009, 11:22 pm

The Current Affairs.com Special Investigations Unit drills down on the causes and the impact of the Fort Hood shootings, at 8 p.m. ET Saturday on .Fort Hood, Texas The Current Affairs.com

Kimberly Munley, here in an image from Twitter, is a civilian police officer credited with stopping the gunman.

Lt. Gen. Robert Cone says Munley's quick response was a "critical factor" to ending the Fort Hood shooting spree.

A civilian police officer who shot the Fort Hood gunman four times during his bloody rampage stopped the attacker cold, a U.S. Army official said Friday.
Officer Kimberly Munley of the Fort Hood Police Department is a “trained, active first responder” who acted quickly after she “just happened to encounter the gunman,” said Lt. Gen. Robert Cone, Fort Hood’s commanding general.
Cone said the officer and her partner responded “very quickly” to the scene of the shootings — reportedly in around three minutes.
Munley “just happened very fortunately to be very close to the incident scene,” Cone told The Current Affairs.com “American Morning.”
He said she shot the gunman four times and was wounded herself in an exchange of gunfire with him.
“Really a pretty amazing and aggressive performance by this police officer,” Cone said.
Authorities have identified the alleged gunman as Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, an Army psychiatrist at Darnall Army Medical Center. They said he opened fire at a military processing center Thursday at Fort Hood, killing 13 people and wounding 30 others.
The suspect was taken into custody and is in stable condition Friday morning, an Army official said.
Cone was asked if Munley’s shots brought down the assailant and stopped him from shooting.
“That’s correct,” Cone said. “The critical factor here was her quick response to the situation.”
A page on the Twitter social networking Web site lists the name Kim Munley of Killeen, Texas, near Ford Hood. It has a photo of a female police officer with the name Kim Munley on her uniform.
Its bio blurb has particular resonance in the aftermath of the shootings.
“I live a good life … a hard one, but I go to sleep peacefully @ night knowing that I may have made a difference in someone’s life.”
The Current Affairs.com– A gunman was at large after firefighters and police responded to a reported shooting Friday at a high-rise building in Orlando, Florida, authorities said.
Authorities received a report shortly before noon of a shooting on an upper floor of the high rise, said John Tormos of the Orlando Fire Department.
A spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, which is helping the city police department, said investigators are looking for a man wearing a blue Polo shirt, gray vest and blue jeans.
“We’re in a search mode for the gunman,” said Jim Solomons, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office.

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