Took ’em long enough

<sarcasm> Who knew “workplace violence” could be a capital offense? </sarcasm>

Jury sentences Hasan to death for ’09 Fort Hood massacre

Nidal Hasan, the Army psychiatrist convicted in the November 2009 shooting rampage that left 13 dead and 31 wounded, was sentenced to death Wednesday by a military jury.

Prosecutors had sought the death penalty, saying Hasan’s murderous rampage at the sprawling military base here left tragic and devastating loss for victims and loved ones.

Hasan, 42, was convicted last week on 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 charges of attempted premeditated murder. He appeared expressionless upon hearing the verdict, which came less than two hours of deliberations.

The death sentence required a unanimous verdict by the jury of 13 military officers. At minimum, Hasan faced life imprisonment. Still, while Hasan could be the first serviceman executed by the military since 1961, the appellate process could take years.

Of course, now this jackwagon will continue to steal oxygen while the appeals work their way through the system.  At least he’s one step closer to the fate he so richly deserves.