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Shooting at SPU in Seattle
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/05/justice/se...?hpt=hp_t2

4 shot, maybe more, information is changing quickly
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#2
Faculty tackled the guy while he was trying to reload. I live just a few miles away.
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#3
Hand those people a medal - seriously

and be GLAD that he didn't have gigantic magazines of ammo...
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#4
This guy did:

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have launched a manhunt for a gunman after three of its officers were killed and two others were wounded in shootings Wednesday in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Since the attacks, Justin Bourque, 24, has been seen in three different places around Moncton, the latest instance after daylight Thursday morning, said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commander Marlene Snowman.

Heavily armed RCMP officers are combing streets and woods in search of Bourque, who was wearing military camouflage and carrying two rifles in a picture released by police on Twitter. Schools and government offices were closed, and the city pulled its buses off the roads. Mail delivery was suspended.

Police have commandeered armored trucks and told residents to stay indoors. They warned people to expect roadblocks and traffic disruptions.

Moncton, a city of about 69,000 people, is about 95 miles northeast of St. John, New Brunswick.
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#5
Suspect on the way to the county jail. One young man dead, one woman seriously injured, in surgery. The two others are young men, doing "satisfactorially"
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#6
It wasn't faculty that took him down. It was a lone student who kept him pinned to the ground till others arrived to help out.
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#7
Maybe we need to give it a little time before pronouncing anything as being "definitive" information.
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#8
Very heroic actions by the student building monitor and the other students who intervened to stop this person from doing more harm.

now another 2 sets of parents are getting those calls - the victim's, and the shooter's. All so very sad.

"The gunman walked into the Otto Miller Building just after 3 p.m. and shot three people, said Capt. Chris Fowler with Seattle police. The gunman then began reloading when a student building monitor pepper-sprayed the shooter.

"The shooter began to reload his shotgun and the student building monitor inside the hall confronted the shooter and was able to subdue individual," Fowler said. "Once on the ground, other students jumped on top of them and they were able to pin the shooter to the ground until police arrived."

http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Polic...43001.html
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#9
Another example of The American Diseaseā„¢, unfettered access to weapons of war that kill with brutal efficiency. It's only willful blindness by a sick society that allows this slaughter to continue.
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#10
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