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1 CAMPUS SHOOTINGS IN THE UNITED STATES (On campus or near the campus) 1991 to Current (There have been 81 shootings on or near College and University campuses since Virginia Tech) -November 2, 2013: A21 year old student was shot and wounded at North Carolina A& T State University. The victim was hospitalized for serious but non-life threatening injuries. The university was temporarily locked down that night, and the lockdown was lifted about half an hour later. No suspects are in custody. -June 7, 2013: Six people, including the shooter died and four others were wounded at or near the campus of Santa Monica College when a lone gunman opened fire on the school campus library after shooting at several cars and a city bus at separate crime scenes. The gunman, John Zawahri, was fatally wounded by responding police officers. Among the dead were the shooter's father and brother, both of whom died inside a house that was set on fire a mile or so from the Santa Monica College campus. -April 19, 2013: A police officer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (Officer Collier) was fatally shot on campus by the Boston Marathon bombings suspects. -April 15, 2013: Three Grambling State University students were shot Monday night during a fight outside one of the campus dormitories but none has life-threatening injuries, a school spokesman said. -April 12, 2013: A man shot two women at a mall branch of a community college New River Community College in Christiansburg, VA in Virginia Friday before he was subdued by police, a city official said. -March 20, 2013: A 19-year-old student at Shaw University was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill in connection with a shooting on a street next to the campus. The shooting happened about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at South Person and Worth streets, police said. The person who was shot was hit in the leg and had no life-threatening injuries, they said. South Person Street borders the Shaw campus on the east. -March 19, 2013: Authorities are crediting the University of Central Florida Police Department s (UCFPD) quick response to a student s 911 call with thwarting a student s sinister plan to attack other students in his residence hall. The student s roommate, who was holed up in a bathroom, called campus police after the 30-year-old suspect pointed a gun at him. While the roommate contacted authorities, the student pulled a fire alarm to get other students out in the open, so he could shoot them in the seven-story dorm where he lived. (Shooting prevented but planned). -March 18, 2013: At the University of Central Florida, 30-year-old student James Oliver Seevakumaran pulled a fire alarm went off at the Tower 1 dormitory. According to plans he had written, Seevakumaran intended to attract a large amount of people inside the building to gather and shoot them. He then pointed a handgun at his roommate and threatened to shoot him inside their dormitory room. Seevakumaran released his roommate who ran into a bathroom to call 911. Seevakumaran then fatally shot himself in the head. Authorities found an assault weapon, a couple hundred rounds of ammunition and four homemade bombs inside his backpack

2 -February 26, 2013: Police searched for a gunman who fatally shot a 19-year-old student at a residence hall at Coastal Carolina University (CCU) on Tuesday, February 26, After shooting sophomore Anthony Liddell just before 7:30 p.m. at University Place, an apartment-style dormitory that houses nearly 2,000 students, the suspect fled the scene in a vehicle. CCU Campus Police responded to the scene immediately, and school officials issued and text alerts about the incident and locked down residence halls overnight. -January 22, 2013: Between the Library and Academic Building outside of Lone Star College North Harris, two men got into an argument and one of the men pulled out a gun and shot the other man, a student, injuring him. A maintenance man suffered a gunshot wound to the leg. The gunman accidentally shot himself in the leg. After the shooting, the gunman fled into the woods and was arrested hours later. The charges against the initial suspect were dropped and another man was arrested. -January 16, 2013: A 17 year old boy was shot to death in a parking lot of Cjicago State University. The shooting happened after a high school basketball games were being held on the university campus, and the boy was a spectator at the event. Police arrested two people after the shooting and recovered a weapon. -January 15, 2013: The alleged gunman who shot a financial adviser in the chest at the Stevens Institute of Business and Arts on Tuesday has been identified at 34-year-old student and convicted felon Sean Johnson. After shooting the victim, the suspect went into a stairwell and shot himself when he was approached by police. The victim, Greg Elsenrath, was on the phone when Johnson allegedly shot him. The motive for the shooting appears to be a dispute about financial aid. -January 15, 2013: A 21-year-old man has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder following a shooting Tuesday in the Hazard Community and Technical College parking lot that left two dead and one in critical condition. Police arrested Dalton Stidham after he turned himself in for fatally shooting Caitlin Cornett, 20, and Jackie Cornett, 53. Stidham also shot Taylor Cornett, a juvenile, who is currently receiving treatment at UK Hospital, reports WKYT.com. Another person was also taken into custody; however, it is believed that Stidham is the only shooter. Police say the shooting was a domestic situation, and was not connected to the college. -January 22, 2013: Three people were shot at Lone Star Community College and one other individual required medical attention as a result of the shooting. The incident happened after 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday in a courtyard between an academic building and the library. Two persons of interest have been detained, including Carlton Berry, 22, who was charged late Tuesday with aggravated assault. Possibly one of them was on the loose but then went to the hospital for treatment. The shooting resulted from a dispute between Berry and another male. Berry remains in the hospital. -August 13, 2012: A Texas constable and two others were fatally shot when a gunman opened fire while serving eviction papers at a residence near the Texas A&M University campus on Monday afternoon. The university issued alerts about a shooter near its campus football stadium telling residents and students to avoid the area, the Associated Press reports. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -May 28, 2012: A person got shot around midnight just off campus on Broad Street at Virginia Commonwealth University. One person was shot and suffered minor injuries. -April 25, 2012: A University of Puget Sound spokeswoman says an apparent car prowler pulled a gun and fired a shot at two campus security officers but no one was injured. The security officers were responding to a report of a suspicious man in a parking lot behind several university-owned houses.

3 -April 24, 2012: There was a shooting in the parking lot of ITT Technical Institute in West Phoenix. A woman has been shot and wounded. It happened about 8:20 p.m. at the college, located at 95th Ave and McDowell. -April 20, 2012: Three victims of a shooting at an apartment near Kirkwood Community College last Friday are all expected to live. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -April 18, 2012: Two people were shot, one fatally, during a 4:15 pm confrontation on 2nd Avenue between the Virginia State University dorms and the university's credit union. -April 13, 2012: Gunfire shattered the window of the BMW near the University of Southern California campus just after midnight, striking two Chinese graduate students inside. The driver was able to make it from the car, through the rain, to a house where he pounded on the door pleading for help. The two victims were dead by the time they got to the hospital Wednesday morning as police spread out looking for a killer suspected of bungling a carjacking. Police said the shooting occurred around 1 a.m. and may have been a robbery or a carjacking attempt. Witnesses said the car was in the roadway, not at the curb, at the time of the shooting. -April 2, 2012: Five people were killed and several hurt in a shooting at Oikos University in East Oakland. Police would not confirm the total number of casualties from the shooting, but said that a suspect was in custody and had been arrested at Alameda's South Shore Center. The shooting happened about 10:23 a.m. in a classroom at the University, when the suspect came in and fired multiple shots. Pastor Jong Kim, who founded the school about 10 years ago, said the shooter had previously been a nursing student at Oikos but was no longer enrolled. He was unsure whether the shooter had been expelled or dropped out voluntarily. Kim did not see the shooting but heard about 30 gunshots. "I stayed in my office," he said, imitating the sound of rapid shots. -March 29, 2012: Three people were shot and wounded in a vehicle near Eastern Michigan University during an apparent attempted narcotics sale. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -March 8, 2012: A gunman opened fire inside a psychiatric clinic at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. The AP reported two people were dead and at least seven others were wounded. A spokesman for the medical center said the gunman is among the dead. -February 3, 2012: Authorities on Friday afternoon were responding to a shooting of two Muncie Police Department officers near the Ball State University campus, and the suspect in the shooting has died. MPD officers Steve Baugh and Brent Brown were injured in the shooting, and both taken to IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. Brown was shot in his bullet-proof vest and also suffered cuts to his face from glass, and he was seen standing and talking to investigators at the scene. He later was placed on a stretcher by paramedics. Baugh suffered bullet wounds in the facial area. Neither officer was believed to have life-threatening injuries. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -January 31, 2012: Dakota State University officials were cautious the following morning but classes continued as scheduled following a shooting the night before south of the Madison campus. A Madison man was shot at his home on N.W. 5th St. near Memorial Park on Tuesday at approximately 7:30 p.m. (NOT ON CAMPUS).

4 -January 12, 2012: A University of South Alabama student was shot and killed in a private residence across the street from the campus. He was found with an apparent gunshot wound to the chest in the carport next to his residence. Three suspects were arrested. -December 8, 2011: A police officer at Virginia Tech Police Department. Law enforcement searched the campus for four hours looking for the perpetrator following the shooting. A second person was found to have been shot in an adjacent parking lot and it is believed to be the perpetrator. -November 23, 2011: A Markham man has been charged with fatally shooting a Northern Illinois University student during an off-campus party early this morning, authorities said. Police say Chaz Thrailkill, 19, got into an argument with Steven Agee Jr., 22, shortly after 2 a.m. at an apartment complex in the 800 block of Edgebrook Drive. "Words were exchanged between the victim and the suspect. During that exchange, the victim was shot," DeKalb Police Chief Bill Feithen told a news conference. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -November 21, 2011: BEREA, Ky. Berea College in central Kentucky was put on lockdown as authorities searched for a suspect in a shooting nearby that killed one person and left another injured. Berea Police Capt. Ken Clark said police in the Louisville area took a 27-year-old man into custody after a brief standoff Monday. Charges are pending. Clark said officers were dispatched at 7:12 a.m. Monday to an apartment near Berea College and found one person dead and another injured. Their names were not immediately released. Clark said police believe an altercation late Sunday at the residence is connected to the shooting. Berea College spokesman Tim Jordan said the school was locked down as a precautionary measure. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -November 15, 2011: A student at the University of California, Berkley was seen with a gun on campus and entered a computer laboratory, where he was confronted by police. He pointed a gun at responding officers and they shot and killed him. -November 15, 2011: Memphis police investigated a shooting where two people were injured, one extremely critically, just off The University of Memphis campus. Police responded to the shooting at Spottswood Avenue and Minor Road at 9:46 p.m. The condition of the other victim was unknown. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -November 13, 2011: Three people, including two from Chicago's suburbs and one Illinois football player, were shot at a party near the University of Illinois campus. The incident occurred at 3 a.m. at a residence in the 1000 block of South Lincoln Avenue. Police said an individual "fired several rounds from a handgun into a crowded patio area" and that three people were hurt. The shooter then fled the scene. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -November 7, 2011: Police at Elizabeth City State University say they shot a former student who was carrying an assault rifle on campus. The subject carried an AK-47 assault weapon and aimed it at campus police officers. Officers shot Gardner once and wounded him, but he ran into the woods. Working with Elizabeth City police, campus police located Gardner in the woods with the help of tracking dogs. Gardner was taken to the hospital for medical treatment. -November 3, 2011: A Phoenix man fired a handgun into the air (in their direction) after pointing the gun at a person who was with a group of volleyball players at Arizona State University's West campus. It was described as a drive-by shooting that took place when a male and four juveniles were driving around the campus, near 47th Avenue and Thunderbird Road, and they threatened seven students playing a pickup volleyball game.

5 -October 30, 2011: At 2:57 a.m., officers at Indiana University responded to a report of a man firing a weapon in the air outside the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity house. A male, not a house member, was waiting on a ride and he became irritated while waiting and pulled out a gun, pointing it at a fraternity member. He then began to wave the gun in the air. The incident started at the conclusion of a fraternity Halloween party as visitors were leaving the house. While the fraternity members were fleeing back inside the house, they heard gunfire. October 21, 2011: A University of Arkansas Little Rock student is hospitalized in stable condition after being shot in the abdomen. The shooting occurred in the parking lot of City Market about two miles from campus. The victim told police that he and a friend went to the parking lot to buy marijuana from a man known to him as Marcus. A man got in the back seat and attempted to rob the two and a fight ensued and the victim was shot. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -September 27, 2011: West Allis Police report a 17-year-old was shot Tuesday night in West Allis near the Milwaukee Area Technical College campus. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -September 21, 2011: Several shots were fired on campus at the Sports Center spreading fear among the students at Victoria College. A non student pulled out a weapon after an altercation between him and a student. He pointed a gun at the student and then started shooting the gun in the air. -September 8, 2011: Shooting on Lane College (TN) campus where an altercation ensued and two men were separated by others. One made threats and left, returning about 10 minutes later on foot and armed with a handgun. He re-approached the other man and attempted to strike him with the gun. The victim ran and suspect fired multiple times. The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the back of the left thigh and a grazing wound to the right foot. -September 5, 2011: Philadelphia police have announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with the early morning robbery attempt and shooting of a Temple University student. The off-campus incident occurred in the 2300 block of North 12th Street, north of Dauphin Street early Monday morning. According to sources, two Temple students were approached by a group of young males who demanded money just after about 2 a.m. When the teenager attempted to rob the two students, one of the Temple students, identified as 21-year-old Rob Eells, a native of Doylestown, pulled a licensed gun and there was an exchange of gunfire. One of the suspects, a 15-year-old, and Eells were shot. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -September 4, 2011: Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois. security found at an academic building of Dominican University s Main Campus, two windows and a tree damaged due to gunfire. The incident occurred overnight when the building was closed. No one was in the building at the time. No one was injured and there are no suspects at this time. -September 4, 2011: Two University of Southern California students were shot early Sunday morning outside of a party at an apartment complex at 1241 West 37th Place. A male undergraduate student was shot in the chest and a female graduate student was shot in the hand and suffered a bloody finger. The shooting occurred when a resident of the apartment complex accused the suspect of having stolen a pair of expensive headphones from him. The victims attempted to help settle the altercation between the resident and the suspect. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -August 31, 2011: A University of Montana student who shot another student in the hand on campus Monday evening is facing a misdemeanor charge for the incident.

6 -August 22, 2011: Police say a shooting at the University of Nevada, Reno within nine hours of a separate but similar incident near campus prompted a four-hour lockdown of dormitories. Campus police chief Adam Garcia says a man who is not a student suffered a gunshot wound to the leg after he was shot Saturday night near the Fleischmann Building. -July 11, 2011: A female was murdered in the parking lot adjacent to Dominican University Priory Campus in River Forest, Illinois. Two suspects were immediately apprehended and charged. A third suspect was later arrested and charged with her murder. -June 11, 2011: Two students were shot in a house that is a few blocks off of the campus of Old Dominion University, where they lived with several other people. The shooting left one student dead and another injured. -May 12, 2011: Law enforcement personnel are looking for a man who was carrying an AK-47 assault rifle on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus. He was apprehended several days later, and was shot during the apprehension. -May 12, 2011: Three people were killed in a burst of gunfire at a San Jose State University parking garage in an apparent double murder-suicide. -April 16, 2011: Several people were shot and police had to break up several melees after large crowds reportedly rampaged just off the Rutgers University campus on Friday night. The incidents occurred in conjunction with Rutgersfest, which is a large school-sponsored event on the Busch campus of the university. The daylong series of concerts is held every year. 40,000 to 50,000 people attended the event. Four people were shot in separate incidents and one person was knocked unconscious with a bottle. One of the shooting victims was a 17 year old boy. In another shooting, a male was hit once in each leg. Another man, 19, was shot in the buttocks. None of the victims are students. All the injuries were believed to be non-life threatening and police have not made any arrests. -April 6, 2011: One person was killed and three others, including a woman in her 90s and a 4-year-old child, were injured Wednesday in a shooting on the campus of Southern Union Community College in Opelika, Alabama, police said. All the victims are members of the same family, police said. Suspect Thomas Franklin May III, 34, was arrested without incident about three hours after the shooting, after he approached a television crew on campus, Capt. Allan Elkins of the Opelika Police Department said. -February 14, 2011: Police at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro arrested a student at the school following a shooting on campus this morning. The incident happened in a courtyard between the Business and Aerospace Building and Keathley University Center at about 11:30 a.m. Murfreesboro police said the shooting stemmed from argument between MTSU junior Justin Macklin and non-student Austin Morrow during which Macklin produced a semiautomatic handgun and shot Morrow. -February 6, 2011: Two men angry over a dispute at a Youngstown State University fraternity house party left the gathering and returned early Sunday, spraying bullets into a crowd and killing a Youngstown State University student who was trying to separate two groups, authorities said. Eleven other people were injured, including a 17-year-old with a critical head wound. -November 24, 2010: At 9 p.m. on November 24 at the Dutch Brother's Coffee Shop at 2115 Franklin near University of Oregon Campus, an employee (a prior UO student) of the shop was robbed at gunpoint. There was an exchange of gunfire

7 as the employee defended himself, and one of the suspects was shot and killed by the employee. The second suspect fled the scene. -September 28, 2010: A student opened fire on the University of Texas campus in Austin before killing himself. He fired shots from an AK-47 outside the Perry-Castaneda Library in the southwest part of the campus, near MLK Boulevard. Campus police then followed the 19 year-old sophomore to the sixth floor building, where he shot and killed himself. -September 24, 2010: Shooting involving Seton Hall University student. An off-campus party attended mostly by students ended with the death of Seton Hall sophomore and several others shot and wounded. An uninvited guest crashed the party and when confronted, a fight broke out. He returned a short time later with a gun and began shooting. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -September 8, 2010: A non student from out of town was shot as he ran away from an attempted robbery by two non students (one of whom had invited him to party with her). This occurred in a parking lot on the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins, CO. The male that was shot had a minor injury to his arm. After investigation the male shooter was apprehended and charged with attempted murder and attempted robbery. -April 18, 2010: A Frostburg State University student is accused of shooting two fellow students, one of them fatally, with a shotgun after a fight that began at an off-campus party. A suspect has been charged with first-degree murder and first-degree attempted murder. He is accused of firing two rounds from a 12-gauge shotgun, striking two of his fellow students in the abdomen. One victim was killed and one survived. (NOT ON CAMPUS). -March 13, 2010: The incident occurred at about 1 a.m. outside Duke University Hospital's main entrance on Erwin Road and Fulton Street. The shooting resulted from an altercation between the man and the two DUPD officers. -March 9, 2010: A custodial employee at Ohio State University (OSU), suspected of shooting two co-workers in the university s maintenance building Tuesday, has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. One of the victims was pronounced dead at the scene. -February 16, 2010: Three University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) employees were killed and three were wounded in an on-campus shooting Feb. 12. Five of the victims were faculty members and one was a staff member. -February 5, 2010: Temple University. On Wednesday, February 3, Temple students and neighborhood residents could hear rounds of gunshots being fired in the direct perimeter of Temple s campus. On 18th and Montgomery, an armed robbery of three intruders took place at around 6 p.m. As police went to break up the home invasion, the intruders began shooting at the police outside, who then returned fire. -January 25, 2010: A University of Minnesota student was shot in his abdomen outside of his residence hall and treated for non-life threatening. Although the shooting victim was not robbed, just prior to the shooting the two suspects also robbed two other students across the street. Neither suspect was affiliated with the University and it appeared they came to the campus solely to commit crimes. One suspect was charged and convicted in the robbery case. -December 8, 2009: There was a shooting incident at the Woodbridge Campus of Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) that occurred today at approximately 2:40 p.m. At this time, there are no injuries reported from the incident.

8 -November 20, 2009: A vehicle occupied by four individuals, two white males in the front seat and two white females in the rear seat, drove through the Coral Gables Campus in Florida around the Hecht-Stanford Dining Hall/ Wellness Center areas and fired a BB gun multiple times from a rolled down window. No one was injured. -September 3, Spelman College. A Spelman College student was killed and a Clark-Atlanta student wounded during a shooting early Thursday on the Clark-Atlanta campus. -September 3, 2009: Police arrested three young men and charged them with attempted murder after a shooting at a Skyline Junior college in California left an 18-year-old wounded. The shooting erupted during a fight in a parking lot. One victim was injured in the incident. -July 25, 2009: Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton went into lockdown mode early Wednesday morning after two shots were fired at about 1.15am at a party in the University Village Apartments. One person was injured. -July 23, 2009: Gunfire erupted at and near the campus of the Texas Southern University (TSU) in Houston. It happened just before 9 p.m. local time when shots were fired from a car near the Trae Day concert at the TSU campus. The event had just ended when the incident began. Dozens of gunshots rang out. The spokeswoman confirmed that a total of six people had been shot. All six were in serious but stable condition and their injuries are not life-threatening. -May 19, 2009: An unidentified youth was shot at 5 pm local time at Harvard University. The incident took place at the entrance of the Kirkland House dormitory. One victim was injured. -May 6, 2009: Wesleyan University in Connecticut. A student was shot to death in a University owned bookstore off campus. The university s Website said the gunman, who is still at large, had no connection to Wesleyan but had written threats in his journals about Wesleyan and/or its Jewish students, according to the local police. (NOT ON CAMPUS) -April 10, 2009: Two people were shot and killed Friday at Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn, Michigan, in what police believe was a murder-suicide, an official said. A man and woman were found dead in a classroom building on the campus. -April 2, 2009: Radford University in Radford, Virginia. A shooting of a student occurred near the campus. The unidentified student was shot in a residence on Calhoun Street just off campus grounds. (NOT ON CAMPUS) -October 26, 2008: The University of Central Arkansas Police Department received a call at 9:19 p.m. reporting shots fired. At the same time, a UCA police officer heard the shots and responded immediately. The incident occurred outdoors between Arkansas Hall and the Snow Fine Arts Center. One victim, a UCA student, was pronounced dead at the scene. Two other injured victims were transported to Conway Regional Medical Center. One of those victims, also a UCA student, died at the hospital. The other victim, who was not a UCA student, was treated and eventually released from the hospital. -June 17, 2008: Temple University. A 19-year-old woman was in critical condition today after she was shot during a domestic dispute last night near the Temple University campus. (NOT ON CAMPUS)

9 -Feb. 14, 2008: A former graduate student at Northern Illinois University in Dekalb opens fire in a lecture hall, killing five students and wounding 17 others. He then commits suicide. -Feb. 8, 2008: Latina Williams, 23, opens fire during an emergency medical technology class at Louisiana Technical College in Baton Rouge, killing Karsheika Graves and Taneshia Butler. She then kills herself. -Dec. 13, 2007: Two Ph.D. students from India are found shot to death in a home invasion at an apartment on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. -December 9, 2007: A man armed with an assault rifle and two pistols, entered the foyer of the New Life Church in Colorado Springs and fatally shot two and wounded three others before being shot and wounded by a former sworn Colorado police officer and a church member acting as security. The subject then took his own life. Rampart Range Campus of Pikes Peak College (PPCC) shares a parking lot with the church and the lot separates the two campuses. Campus police were the first on the scene. -Oct. 1, 2007: University of Memphis football player Taylor Bradford, 21, who had been rumored to have won more than US$3,000 at a casino, is fatally shot on campus in a botched robbery. Four men are later charged in the slaying, including one student. -Sept. 21, 2007: Two students are wounded at a late-night shooting at a campus dining hall at Delaware State University in Dover. Shalita K. Middleton, 17, dies Oct. 23 from her injuries. A student is charged in the shooting. -April 16, 2007: Cho Seung-Hui, 23, fatally shoots 32 people in a dorm and a classroom at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia then kills himself in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. -April 2, 2007: A 26-year-old researcher at the University of Washington in Seattle is shot to death in her office by her ex-boyfriend. Jonathan Rowan, 41, then kills himself. -September 17, 2006: Two teenagers who had attended a dance on campus at Duquesne University exchanged words with a Duquesne basketball player and his teammates after the event. As the group turned to leave, the visitors began firing 9mm semi-automatic and a.38 revolver at their targets, seriously wounding three and injuring two others. -September, 13, 2006: The Dawson College shooting occurred at Dawson College, a CEGEP in Westmount near downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The perpetrator, Kimveer Gill, began shooting outside the de Maisonneuve Boulevard entrance to the school, and moved towards the atrium by the cafeteria on the main floor. One victim died at the scene, while another 19 were injured, eight of whom were listed in critical condition with six requiring surgery. The shooter later committed suicide by shooting himself in the head, after being shot in the arm by police -September 2, 2006: Douglas W. Pennington, 49, kills himself and his two sons, Logan P. Pennington, 26, and Benjamin M. Pennington, 24, during a visit to the campus of Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. -September 24, 2004: On Friday, Sept. 24, 2004, Officer James L. Davis, Jr. was killed in the line of duty by a subject who grabbed his weapon off of his holster and shot him. Davis was investigating a report of a suspicious person outside of the Hinkle Fieldhouse on the Butler University campus.

10 -October 28, 2002: University of Arizona. A student shot and killed three female professors and then himself. -January 16, 2002: Graduate student Peter Odighizuwa, 42, recently dismissed from Virginia's Appalachian School of Law, returns to campus and kills the dean, a professor and a student before being tackled by students. The attack also wounds three female students. -August 28, 2000: James Easton Kelly, 36, a University of Arkansas graduate student recently dropped from a doctoral program after a decade of study, and John Locke, 67, the English professor overseeing his coursework, are shot to death in an apparent murder-suicide. -August 15, 1996: Frederick Martin Davidson, 36, a graduate engineering student at San Diego State, is defending his thesis before a faculty committee when he pulls out a handgun and kills three professors. -November 1, 1991: Gang Lu, 28, a graduate student in physics from China, reportedly upset because he was passed over for an academic honor, opens fire in two buildings on the University of Iowa campus. Five University of Iowa employees are killed, including four members of the Physics Department; two other people are wounded. The student fatally shoots himself. There is also a list of attacks related to post-secondary schools on Wikipedia. These are attacks that have occurred on school property or related primarily to school issues or events. A broad definition of the word attacks is used for this list so as to include public attacks or one's self

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