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No Profiling of Muslims in Fort Hood Recommendations?

It doesn’t appear so, according to Greg Jaffe’s preview of the Pentagon’s investigation: A high-level Pentagon inquiry into the Fort Hood shootings that left

Jul 31, 2020
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It doesn’t appear so, according to Greg Jaffe’s preview of the Pentagon’s investigation:
A high-level Pentagon inquiry into the Fort Hood shootings that left 13 people dead has concluded that the military should focus more resources on identifying service members who might pose a threat to their colleagues and outlines a series of steps the Pentagon should take to prevent future attacks, Pentagon officials said.
According to Jaffe’s piece for The Washington Post, the report — expected to be released on Thursday — will recommend the Defense Department “to ensure that it fully staffs FBI-run Joint Terrorism Task Forces so that information collected by other government agencies about potential contacts between troops and terrorist groups is shared promptly with the Defense Department.” We’ll know more on Thursday, but it appears for now like Gen. George Casey’s call not to stigmatize American Muslim soldiershas been embraced by the panel, led by ex-Army Secretary Togo West and ret. Adm. Vern Clark. Good for them.
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