Sgt Mark Todd and Sgt Kimberly Munley are the two rent-a-cops contract Security Officers that responded to the terrorist attack at Ft. Hood. Their timely and courageous action prevented more casualties. They saved lives for those of you in West Palm Beach. They deserve national recognition, a ticker tape parade and medals.
Sgt. Mark Todd joined Sgt. Kimberly Munley, hailed as a hero for her actions, in a firefight with Hasan that lasted less than a minute. Todd, 42, was not wounded, but the exchange left Munley injured and Hasan critically wounded.
Seconds after Todd arrived on the scene, he said he saw a calm-looking Hasan, his gun drawn and his fingers pointing at people.
“He was firing at people as they were trying to run and hide,” Todd told The Associated Press Saturday.
That’s when Todd, a retired soldier who now works as a civilian police officer at Fort Hood, said he shouted at Hasan.
“I told him stop and drop your weapons. I identified myself as police and he turned and fired a couple of rounds at me. I didn’t hear him say a word … he just turned and fired.”
There has been confusion since Thursday’s rampage about whose bullets actually brought down Hasan, who was shot four times. At first, Munley’s supervisor said it was her shot to Hasan’s torso that leveled him, but Army officials would only say that an investigation was under way.
Munley was down by the time he engaged Hasan, Todd said. He wasn’t sure if Munley had wounded the suspect, because “once he started firing at me, I lost track of her.”
Todd said he fired his Beretta at Hasan. Hasan flinched, Todd said, then slid down against a telephone pole and fell on his back. Todd says he then heard bystanders say “two more, two more.”
At first he thought they meant there were two more suspects, but realized they were urging him to fire two more rounds at Hasan, thinking he was still posing a threat.
Todd approached the suspect and saw that he still had a weapon in his hand. Todd kicked away the gun, which he said had a laser-aiming device attached to it.
I’m pretty sure that the people knew he was no longer a threat. They just wanted to make sure he was dead.
The laser sight may explain his accuracy. Just put the little red dot where you want it and pop the cap.
Sgt Munley .



500 plus people in the gym. All in lines at various stations. He had been doing extra training. Seems plausible given the crowding and such.
Irony is that one unit in the facility was a mental health unit from Wisconsin slated to go to Afghanistan.
Cape Fear CC release about Kim Munley with college photo.
Gene, where did you find the pic in this post?
Sorry thought it showed. Article on NYDaily News.
Shucks I thought that was a Springbreak college pic at Chucks link.
BTW. It never fails. Some jerk off at examiner.com is using Sgt Munley to bash conservatives and push for Obamascam.
which one?
The Scam the House just passed, Socialist Medicine Part One.