attorney, barry grissom, had to say about that. >> today's announcement once again reminds us that welant, that there's not a moment when we can let our guard down. we can't think of something as horrific as the alpha p. murray building 20 years ago in as something in the distant past. >> major general james "spider" marks to talk about this. we saw in this case -- at least we're learning from the indictment that this man was inspired by the 2009 ft. hood shooting. what does the military do, if anything, to try to eliminate these copy cats and inspirations within the military? >> good morning, victor. like any other organization, the military must stay diligent in terms of how they evaluate, how they evaluate their existing personnel and bring on new personal. anyone who tries to join the army, any branches of the service, there is a crime or credit, background check that takes place. in this individual's case that's exactly what happened. under all other requirements for enlistment in the service, he met the criterion. the individual criterion. they then did the background check and