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November 6, 2009

Neighbors describe Ft. Hood suspect as kind

KILLEEN, Texas — Neighbors who lived in the same apartment complex with Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan say he was kind, friendly and generous — a far different portrait of a man authorities say gunned down 13 people in cold blood at Fort Hood on Thursday.

Hasan even went as far as to leave a message on one neighbor’s voice mail Thursday morning, thanking him for being a “good friend.”

“It’s very scary,” said John Thompson, who manages the Casa del Norte apartments where Hasan had lived since mid-summer. “He lived 30 feet from us. It could have happened here. It makes you think about who you’re living next to. You wouldn’t think something like that could have come out of him, especially a major in the Army.”

Hasan lived in Apt. 9, an upstairs one-bedroom unit that cost $350 a month. The apartment complex, a modest place in an older section of Killeen, has only 28 units and everyone typically knows everyone else.

Neighbors described him as quiet, but friendly.

He often replied “I am blessed” when people asked how he was doing. He was private, but not unusually so.

No one said they even knew he was a physician. He only told people he was an officer in the military.

“He’s a psychiatrist?” Thompson said when he learned Thursday night of Hasan’s credentials.

He was paid up on his apartment through the end of the year, although he had been telling people in recent days that he would be going to Afghanistan this weekend for six months.

On Tuesday night, he knocked on his next door neighbor’s apartment, a woman who identified herself only as Patricia, and gave her a Spanish version of the Quran.

“I told him, I’m Hispanic but I don’t read Spanish,” she said.

When he came back Wednesday morning to give her one in English, he noticed her rather bare apartment.

He gave her three bags of vegetables from his refrigerator, a set of bookshelves and two sitting chairs.

“He said he was going to give them to the Salvation Army when he saw that I needed them,” she said. “He seemed so kind.”

“’I said, where are you leaving to?’ He said, ’I’m leaving to Afghanistan”’

Patricia said she could not believe this was the same man who is accused of killing 13 fellow soldiers and wounding 29 at Fort Hood Thursday afternoon.

Hasan, who was shot by police during his rampage, remained hospitalized.

“It shocked me because he was so nice to me,” she said.

The neighbor on the other side, Jacqueline Harris, said her boyfriend was casual friends with Hasan. Hasan had repaired her boyfriend’s laptop computer recently and was very friendly to them both.

“He called on the phone Thursday morning and left a message,” Harris said. “He thanked Willie for being a good friend. We thought it was a nice message.”

Harris, who works at Fort Hood in the mess hall, said she was “still in shock.”

“He was my neighbor,” she said. “He seemed like such a nice guy.”

Several others in the complex also received his bed and his microwave in the days leading up to Thursday. But no one thought anything of it since he said he was deploying for six months.

He also passed out Korans to several others in the complex besides Patricia.

Everyone knew he was Muslim. He wore the traditional clothing often, and he drove a Honda car with a bumper sticker that said, “Allah is love.”

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