Another Shooting at USC, Two Dead in Possible Murder/Suicide...

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An increasingly all too familiar occurrence. Yet life goes on and the NRA continues to fight against reasonable uniform firearm regulations apparently believes we have too few weapons on the streets and far too many regs already.

COLUMBIA, SC — Authorities are investigating a murder-suicide Thursday inside a University of South Carolina research building on Assembly Street in the first multiple shooting death at USC in more than three decades.

The State Law Enforcement Division would not identify the shooter, the victim nor say whether they were part of the university’s on-campus community.

SLED spokesman Thom Berry would only say at 2:30 p.m., “There was no active shooter other than the two deceased.”

The university at 1:16 p.m. sent a schoolwide text alert that stated: “SHORS (sic) FIRED AT NEW SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Seek safe shelter.”

The urban college went into lockdown, though some students were walking casually as close as a block from the Arnold School of Public Health as city, county and state police were closing off streets around the building.

Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2015/02/05/3971087_shots-fired-at-university-of-south.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy






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Via: Memeorandum

Comments

  1. The gun nuts don't care. They just want their shiny bang-bang toys.

    JMJ

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  2. It appears that "it s what it is".

    Tomorrow is another day and jimmy crack corn just don't care.

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