US | Fort Hood shooting Fort Hood Victims to Get Purple Hearts Military does about-face on decision By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 6, 2015 2:20 PM CST Copied In this Nov. 10, 2009 file photo, soldiers salute as they honor victims of the Fort Hood shooting at a memorial service at Fort Hood, Texas. (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam, File) The victims of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting that left 13 dead and more than 30 wounded will receive the Purple Hearts many have said they deserve. The Army said in a letter addressed to Congress today that the circumstances of the mass shooting meet the criteria for the award. The Department of Defense had previously denied the award to Fort Hood shooting victims, calling the November 2009 attack an act of workplace violence, not terrorism. Gunman Nidal Hasan, an Army psychiatrist and self-described religious warrior, was convicted and sentenced to death in August 2013. Many victims still deal with lingering injuries and have struggled to find work after leaving the military. Victims' attorney Reed Rubinstein calls the Army's announcement "welcome and long overdue." Read These Next Here's where things stand in the House ahead of shutdown vote. The 8 Democrats who bucked party on shutdown have something in common. Trump is responding to MTG's increasing criticism of GOP. DNA break leads to arrest in 1994 Seattle cold case. Report an error