Accused Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was moved early Friday morning from Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio to the Bell County Jail.
His lawyer, John Galligan, said Hasan -- who is paralyzed -- was moved to the jail in Belton, 15 miles from Fort Hood, about 2 a.m. by air transport.
"He was moved without any notification to me," Galligan said. "His brother tried to visit him this morning, and was denied entry into the hospital."
Galligan said other relatives had made plans to fly to San Antonio to see him and must now change them on short notice.
Fort Hood, which doesn't have its own jail, negotiated a $207,000 contract with Bell County in March to house Hasan for at least the next six months.
Hasan had been at BAMC since Nov. 6, a day after the Army said he opened fire on fellow troops and others. Hasan opposed his deployment to Afghanistan to "kill fellow Muslims", and was shot by police responding to the shootings.
He is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 specifications of attempted premeditated murder. He faces an Article 32 hearing, similar to a grand jury proceeding, sometime this summer or fall.
In a statement, the Army confirmed Hasan was released from Brooke Army Medical Center and transported to the Bell County Jail overnight.
His unit, the 21st Combat Aviation Brigade, provided the air assets to move Hasan to his pretrial confinement facility, the statement said.
Hasan is now a pretrial confinee in the Bell County Jail and all further questions should be addressed to the Bell County public information officer or Sheriff Dan Smith, the statement said.