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Victim's family says 'thank you' to Fort Hood shooting suspect
2010-02-11
The family of a soldier injured during the shooting rampage at Fort Hood has an unusual message for the suspected gunman: "Thank you."

"I kind of look at this as a blessing in disguise," said Army Specialist Dayna Ferguson Roscoe at her home in Clear Lake.

The 21-year-old took three bullets on Nov. 5. At the time of the shooting, her name was Dayna Ferguson. She added Roscoe to the end of it in January when she married fellow Army Spc. Randy Roscoe.

The name change is why she says getting shot in the arm, shoulder and leg was worth it.

"Looking at the bad of it isn't going to change what's going on," she said.

Had it not been for the shooting, the two soldiers would not be married today. Dayna Roscoe was set to be deployed to Iraq two days after the Nov. 5 tragedy at Fort Hood. The shooting left her too injured to go. She is now living with her parents in Clear Lake, where she was able to get married and spend the holidays with friends and family.

"I would like to personally thank, what's the man's name? Nidal, or whoever the shooter is," said the injured soldier's father, Jim Ferguson. "I would like to thank him for bringing all of this positivity into our life."

But there have been some bumps along the way. Dayna Roscoe has gone through four surgeries. She has two more to go.

"I thought I was going to make a full recovery. Hopefully, I will. I just don't know how long it's going to take," she said.

Dayna Roscoe knows a few things are certain. Wednesday, she goes in for a surgery that stems from an infection in her side. Eventually, her arm will have to be shortened.

She said she wants to get out of the U.S. Army and become a school teacher.

"I wasn't meant to deploy, so something stopped it," she said.

Dayna Roscoe and her family said they know they are lucky. While they are able to share their stories of joy and recovery, there are many families who are not.

Thirteen people died in the rampage at Fort Hood. Dozens more were injured.

Investigators say Maj. Nidal Hasan, a fellow soldier, was the gunman.
So does everyone else there that day ...
Posted by:gorb

#8  Glad that someone with that mind set isn't watching other soldiers backs. So thank YOU

OMG
Posted by: Jan   2010-02-11 22:18  

#7  Yes, they sound like a swell family. Very sensitive to the grief and loss of others who were involved that day.

There are several messages I'd want to send Hasan's way.......thank you isn't one of them.
Posted by: Gomez Threter7450   2010-02-11 21:55  

#6  It's her father who thanked the shooter.

She's just trying to stay positive - surgeries and rehabilitation aren't over yet and frankly may not be as successful as one would hope.
Posted by: lotp   2010-02-11 20:01  

#5  "Thank you for making it possible for me to avoid deployment, to stay here and get married.

Sucks about the ones who died, though".
Posted by: Gomez Threter7450   2010-02-11 17:22  

#4  She's not really thanking him for shooting her. She's choosing to see the good things that have happened to her subsequently, and attributing it to the happenstance of being where the bad guy's bullets happened to go.

After all, she might have been dead, or brain damaged, or who knows what might have happened when she deployed. Instead she is married to a man she loves, and has found a way to be happy despite being in the middle of a series of painful operations that will leave her body permanently altered from the way it was before, with all that will flow therefrom. Mrs. Roscoe is showing the kind of courage we hope to see in those who put on the uniform, even though her future soldiering will be through her husband. Perhaps after she has been teaching for a while she will learn to express herself clearly and eloquently.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-02-11 16:41  

#3  Young, dumb and in lust
Posted by: Crusoper the Elder3416   2010-02-11 14:25  

#2  I'll give her a pass. Chalk it up to potential brain damage from traumatic exsanguination.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-11 13:34  

#1  Stupid bitch.
Posted by: Angomoting Sforza9802   2010-02-11 13:26  

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