Showing posts with label campus shooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label campus shooting. Show all posts
Monday, October 27, 2008
2 dead in Arkansas campus shooting
2 dead in Arkansas campus shooting
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NEW: Police: Four suspects sought in campus shooting; two at large
Two students were killed, one was wounded, officials say
Shooting prompted a lockdown at University of Central Arkansas in Conway
UCA serves about 12,500 full-time students
CNN) -- Police are searching for two suspects in the fatal shooting of two University of Central Arkansas students Sunday night, while two other suspects are in custody, authorities said Monday.
The first suspect was apprehended in his car shortly after the shooting, and a second turned himself in, said University of Central Arkansas police Lt. Preston Grumbles.
The four suspects are not university students, he said.
The shooting, which happened outside a dorm, prompted a campus lockdown and the cancellation of Monday classes at the university, which serves about 12,500 full-time students in Conway, Arkansas.
"This is something you pray never happens," a visibly upset Tom Courtway, interim university president, said Monday. "Our campus is safe."
Police said students Ryan Henderson, 18, of Little Rock, Arkansas, and Chavares Block, 19, of Dermott, Arkansas, were killed. Henderson died at the scene, and Block died at Conway Regional Medical Center.
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Saturday, May 3, 2008
Florida Atlantic University tests nerves and system
Shooting incident tests Florida Atlantic University's new emergency systems
By Scott Travis and Jerome Burdi | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 1, 2008
BOCA RATON - Sirens, audio alerts and e-mail warned Florida Atlantic University students and employees in the middle of the night Wednesday of a shooting on campus.
Within minutes notifications went out, but some students say it took too long to receive the automated messages. Some were confused by the sirens.
Sophomore Kelsey Hamilton, who lives on campus, slept through the announcements and sirens. He found out about the shooting when a friend called his cell phone to see if he was all right.
The loudspeaker announcement "was so low it sounded like a neighbor's TV," Hamilton said. "It was that quiet."
FAU police arrested Omar Everton Graham Jr., 23, of Royal Palm Beach, on suspicion of firing a gun during a student party in Building 58, Unit 233, at the University Village Apartments. The incident, which left one student with minor injuries, prompted a campus lockdown for half the day and disrupted final exams two days before graduation.
The shooting gave FAU an unexpected chance to use its new emergency alert systems, which were installed in the past few months. Officials say the system, still being tested, worked well for the most part. They confirm students and employees received an e-mail alert, but it's unclear how many, if any, received a phone call or text message.
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By Scott Travis and Jerome Burdi | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 1, 2008
BOCA RATON - Sirens, audio alerts and e-mail warned Florida Atlantic University students and employees in the middle of the night Wednesday of a shooting on campus.
Within minutes notifications went out, but some students say it took too long to receive the automated messages. Some were confused by the sirens.
Sophomore Kelsey Hamilton, who lives on campus, slept through the announcements and sirens. He found out about the shooting when a friend called his cell phone to see if he was all right.
The loudspeaker announcement "was so low it sounded like a neighbor's TV," Hamilton said. "It was that quiet."
FAU police arrested Omar Everton Graham Jr., 23, of Royal Palm Beach, on suspicion of firing a gun during a student party in Building 58, Unit 233, at the University Village Apartments. The incident, which left one student with minor injuries, prompted a campus lockdown for half the day and disrupted final exams two days before graduation.
The shooting gave FAU an unexpected chance to use its new emergency alert systems, which were installed in the past few months. Officials say the system, still being tested, worked well for the most part. They confirm students and employees received an e-mail alert, but it's unclear how many, if any, received a phone call or text message.
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