Another campus shooting (glenmar)

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    Another campus shooting (glenmar)

    Wow!  Scary stuff! 

    A gunman opened fire in a lecture hall at Northern Illinois University on Thursday. As many as 15 people were injured, according to authorities. The gunman was dead, and school officials said police told them he had taken his own life.

    The university issued a statement on its Web site about an hour after the 3 p.m. shooting that "the immediate danger has passed. The gunman is no longer a threat."

    Kishwaukee Community Hospital spokeswoman Theresa Komitas told WLS-TV in Chicago it received 17 victims all with wounds from the shooting or flying debris, including three with serious injuries. She said she knew of no deaths at the hospital.

    George Gaynor, a senior geography student, who was in Cole Hall when the shooting happened, told the student newspaper the Northern Star that the shooter was "a skinny white guy with a stocking cap on."

    He described the scene immediately following the incident as terrifying and chaotic.

    "Some girl got hit in the eye, a guy got hit in the leg," Gaynor said outside just minutes after the shooting occurred. "It was like five minutes before class ended too."

    Witnesses said the young man carried a shotgun and a pistol. Student Edward Robinson told WLS that the gunman appeared to target students in one part of the lecture hall.

    "It was almost like he knew who he wanted to shoot," Robinson said. "He knew who and where he wanted to be firing at."

    Jillian Martinez, a freshman from Carpentersville, told the Chicago Tribune she was in the auditorium when the gunman entered through a door to the right of the lectern and opened fire about 3 p.m. "He just started shooting at all the kids," she said. "He just started shooting at people, and I ran out of there as fast as I could. I ran all the way to the student center; when I got there I could still hear shooting (from the classroom).

    Agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were assisting local authorities at the scene, spokesman Thomas Ahern told the Chicago Tribune.

    He said he did not know whether the shooter was a student or what his motive might have been.

    "We will be urgently tracing the firearms and learning the history of the weapons," Ahern said.

    All classes were canceled Thursday night and the 25,000-student campus was closed on Friday. Students were urged to call their parents "as soon as possible" and were offered counseling at any residence hall, according to the school Web site.

    The school was closed for one day during final exam week in December after campus police found threats, including racial slurs and references to shootings earlier in the year at Virginia Tech, scrawled on a bathroom wall in a dormitory. Police determined after an investigation that there was no imminent threat and the campus was reopened.

    The shooting was the fourth at a U.S. school within a week.

    On Feb. 8, a woman shot two fellow students to death before committing suicide at Louisiana Technical College in Baton Rouge. In Memphis, Tenn., a 17-year-old is accused of shooting and critically wounding a fellow student Monday during a high school gym class, and the 15-year-old victim of a shooting at an Oxnard, Calif., junior high school has been declared brain dead.

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    glenmar

    The shooting was the fourth at a U.S. school within a week.

    Just heard about this on the news. It is very scary.  

     




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    Oh my... I think I know a few people up there. I'll have to look into that one further!

    We just had a "gunman" on our school campus on Monday. It was just a BB gun, and he was going after his girlfriend - but still! We're a small campus, so that probably didn't make national news.

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    They are reporting 6 deaths: five victims and the shooter.  Four died at the scene and two in the hospital.  One of my co-workers lives in an apartment near campus and goes to school there.  She was on campus this morning and even had classes in the building where it happened, but she is safe and not hurt.  She was not in the building when the shooting occured.  However, she may be able to come to work tomorrow as she may be on lock down.  That may have changed by now.  Classes have been cancelled tonight and tomorrow.

    Sue

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    I can't believe it is still possible for this to happen after the Virginia Tech shootings.  How horrible.  NIU is like 40 miles away from me and I know a lot of alums from there (DH did his master's there).  WAY too close to home.

    I hate to say it but it sounds like we need to have frickin metal detectors at the entrances to every campus building in the nation.