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Woman from Johnson City relates Ft. Hood crisis experiences


Published November 7th, 2009 | 0 Comments


 

Heather Nunley works at a school within a mile of Thursday’s Fort Hood shooting and lives even closer.

Nunley and her husband, Sgt. Steven Nunley, are both from Johnson City. Sgt. Nunley is serving in Iraq.

“At this moment everything is normal,” she said Friday morning by phone from Texas. “Although it was strange for the children to come to school this morning and see armed guards and a tank posted outside.”

Read the full story on the Johnson City Press site.

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