FORT HOOD — Prosecutors presented 10 more witnesses Friday morning who recalled in dramatic detail the mass shooting on Nov. 5, 2009.
From the witness stand, former Staff Sgt. Shawn Manning mimicked the way the gunman opened fire, holding a pistol with both hands and firing rapidly at Station 13, a formation of 45 folding chairs in four rows at the Soldier Readiness Processing Center. Manning, who was in the middle of the front row, was hit six times.
“I figured that the shooter would finish me off if he thought I was still alive,” said Manning, who got choked up as he recalled seeing Army Reserve Capt. John Gaffaney, lying unconscious.
Gaffaney, a psychiatric nurse who volunteered to rejoin the service after 9/11, was one of 13 people killed in the worst mass shooting on a U.S. military base.
Once the shooting began, those inside the building initially were stunned, uncertain of what was going on. Sgt. 1st Class Paul Martin was among those looking for cover.
“If he can't see me, he can't shoot me again,” Martin said he told himself.
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