Posts Tagged ‘army’

DEATH AT THE DOOR: Kanika Powell Murder Mystery Still A Cold Case

Friday, August 12th, 2011
Judy Forrest (left) Kanika Powell (right)

Judy Forrest (left) Kanika Powell (right)

Kanika Powell’s case is still a Prince George’s County mystery….

Kanika Powell graduated from Largo High School in 1998, and enlisted in the Army two years later. She proudly served in Korea, and returned to her home in Prince George’s County after her tour. Trying to figure out the next steps in her life, Kanika decided to take on a job as a security contractor at Hopkins laboratory. She was very private about the work she was doing for the laboratory, and would sometimes travel for days at a time to handle work projects before returning home. Judy Powell, Kanika’s mom, said she always knew where her daughter was going, but her daughter was not allowed to discuss what she was doing when she got on location.

Kanika lived alone in her garden style apartment in Laurel, Maryland. On Saturday, August 22, 2008 she heard a knock at her door. Judy says Kanika told her she peeked through the hole and a man was holding up a badge claiming he was an FBI agent. Kanika wouldn’t open the door without seeing ID, and the mystery man left. She called 9-1-1 and police came to her apartment, but nothing was found. Judy says Kanika was planning to install a security system thereafter. The incident jarred her so much that she wrote this e-mail to share with her friends and family:

COLD CASE: DEATH AT THE DOOR

Monday, August 30th, 2010
Judy Forrest (left) Kanika Powell (right)

Judy Forrest (left) Kanika Powell (right)

Kanika Powell’s case is a mystery to detectives in Prince George’s County, Maryland.  Sunday marked the two year anniversary since her murder. I met Kanika’s mother, Judy Forrest, last year at the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims in Washington, D.C. Judy continues to stand tall and is full of faith that the person who took her daughter’s life will be caught, and I share that faith with her.

Kanika graduated from Largo High School in 1998, and enlisted in the Army two years later. She served in Korea, and returned to her home in Prince George’s County after her tour. She then took on a job as a security contractor at Hopkins laboratory. Kanika was very private about the work she did for the laboratory, and would sometimes travel for days at a time to handle a work project before returning. Although Judy says she always knew where her daughter was going, Kanika’s family and friends were aware that she was not allowed to discuss what she did when she got there.

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Helping the victims and families in Ft. Hood…

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

I spoke with Ft. Hood public affairs late last night, and they say at this time there are 13 deaths, and 42 injuries total as a result of the November 5, 2009 shooting.  Out of those 42 injured, 12 victims are still in the hospital, 11 are in regular rooms, and one person is still in ICU.

Investigators say U.S. Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a 39-year-old psychiatrist, is charged with 13 counts of pre-meditated murder, and the army says more charges could follow.  President Obama is calling for a review of how U.S. intelligence agencies handled any information gathered about Hasan before the alleged attack. Investigators are actively, and meticulously coming through every fact involved in this case. 

*Please note, the information from this point down is taken directly from the Army’s home page for Ft. Hood*

FORT HOOD, TXOfficials at this sprawling Central Texas Army post have announced opportunities for the public to donate to various agencies on the installation honoring the Soldiers and family members affected by the mass shooting on post yesterday.

Checks can be mailed to:

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