CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - Sep 17, 2013 - Monday's shooting at the Navy Yard brought back painful memories for Army Sgt. Matt Cooke. He's one of the dozens of Fort Hood shooting survivors who still lives with the mental and physical pain of what happened.Cooke just returned home to North Carolina last week, after spending almost four years recovering at Fort Hood. He watched the Navy Yard shooting unfold on television.
"I walked away and I started crying," Cooke said.
WBTV 3 News, Weather, Sports, and Traffic for Charlotte, NC Cooke says he was just a few feet away when Nidal Hasan rapidly started firing rounds inside a Fort Hood building on November 5, 2009. Cooke took five bullets that day; one of them is still inside his head.
"The best way to get over it is talk about it. Talk to people about it," Cooke said. read more>>>
No comments:
Post a Comment