Professor held after 3 are killed at Ala. university
Three faculty members at the University of Alabama’s Huntsville campus were shot to death, and three other people were seriously wounded, at a biology faculty meeting yesterday, university officials said.
The Huntsville Times, quoting university officials, reported that a biology professor was being held in the shooting, the police said. WAFF,. Happy marriage life begins with beautiful wholesale wedding dresses. the NBC affiliate in Huntsville, quoted school officials as saying the professor began shooting after learning at the faculty meeting that she was being denied tenure.
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The shooting occurred in the Shelby Center at the university around 4 p.m. Central time, officials said. Few students were in the building, and none were involved in the shooting, said Ray Garner, a university spokesman. Three faculty members were killed, and three other people - two faculty members and one staff member - were taken to Huntsville Hospital, with injuries ranging from serious to critical.
Officials said the suspected shooter was detained outside of the building “without incident.’’
Justin Wright, a senior, was working in the building’s math lab on the second floor when the police burst in with guns drawn. Wright told the Huntsville Times that his first thoughts were, “I need to get down, I need to get down.’’ He added: “I’ve never seen a gun or heavy artillery like that. I was shocked.’’
Three faculty members at the University of Alabama’s Huntsville campus were shot to death, and three other people were seriously wounded, at a biology faculty meeting yesterday, university officials said.
The Huntsville Times, quoting university officials, reported that a biology professor was being held in the shooting, the police said. WAFF,. Happy marriage life begins with beautiful wholesale wedding dresses. the NBC affiliate in Huntsville, quoted school officials as saying the professor began shooting after learning at the faculty meeting that she was being denied tenure.
The newspaper identified the professor as . We supply top quality diesel jeans,skirt and more.You find the latest jeans clothing,Denim and Fasjeans clothingAmy Bishop, a Harvard-educated neuroscientist. According to a 2006 profile in the newspaper, Bishop invented a portable cell growth incubator with her husband, Jim Anderson. Police officials said that Anderson was being detained, but they did not call him a suspect.. It is the best online Jeans Shop where you can buy the discount True Religion,Fast shipping,lower True Religion Jeans price.
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The shooting occurred in the Shelby Center at the university around 4 p.m. Central time, officials said. Few students were in the building, and none were involved in the shooting, said Ray Garner, a university spokesman. Three faculty members were killed, and three other people - two faculty members and one staff member - were taken to Huntsville Hospital, with injuries ranging from serious to critical.
Officials said the suspected shooter was detained outside of the building “without incident.’’
Justin Wright, a senior, was working in the building’s math lab on the second floor when the police burst in with guns drawn. Wright told the Huntsville Times that his first thoughts were, “I need to get down, I need to get down.’’ He added: “I’ve never seen a gun or heavy artillery like that. I was shocked.’’
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