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Q: OMG!!! what is going on?
asked by: CaNdItAs CrAzY LaNd on February 14th, 2008
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this is just 30-40 min away from my house we go to this town every weekend and is where my sons specialist is i dont understand why someone would do this its so heartbreaking i have friends that go here and have not heard from them yet please say a prayer for all of these people familys.


Man kills 5, self at Northern Illinois By CARYN ROUSSEAU, Associated Press Writer
14 minutes ago



DEKALB, Ill. - A man dressed in black opened fire with a shotgun and two handguns from the stage of a lecture hall at Northern Illinois University on Thursday, killing five students and injuring 16 others before committing suicide, authorities said.

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The gunman fatally shot four women and a man in a "brief, rapid-fire assault" that sent terrified students running for cover, university President John Peters said. Four of the six total dead died at the scene, and the other two died at a hospital, he said.

Witnesses in the geology class said "someone dressed in black came out from behind a screen in front of the classroom and opened fire with a shotgun," Peters said.

Lauren Carr said she was sitting in the third row of the lecture hall around 3 p.m. when she saw the shooter walk through a door on the right-hand side of the stage, pointing a gun straight ahead.

"I personally Army-crawled halfway up the aisle," said Carr, a 20-year-old sophomore. "I said I could get up and run or I could die here."

She said a student in front of her was bleeding, "but he just kept running."

"I heard this girl scream, 'Run, he's reloading the gun.'"

Peters said the gunman was a former graduate student in sociology at NIU, but was not currently enrolled at the 25,000-student campus about 65 miles west of Chicago.

"It appears he may have been a student somewhere else," University Police Chief Donald Grady said, adding that police had no apparent motive.

Seventeen victims were brought to Kishwaukee Community Hospital in DeKalb, according to spokeswoman Theresa Komitas. One died, two were admitted and three were discharged; five are being evaluated and six others were transferred to other hospitals in critical condition. At least one male died at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, an official said.

George Gaynor, a senior geography student, who was in Cole Hall when the shooting happened, told the student newspaper the Northern Star that the shooter was "a skinny white guy with a stocking cap on."

He described the scene immediately following the incident as terrifying and chaotic.

"Some girl got hit in the eye, a guy got hit in the leg," Gaynor said outside just minutes after the shooting occurred. "It was like five minutes before class ended too."

Witnesses said the young man carried a shotgun and a pistol. Student Edward Robinson told WLS that the gunman appeared to target students in one part of the lecture hall.

"It was almost like he knew who he wanted to shoot," Robinson said. "He knew who and where he wanted to be firing at."

Jillian Martinez, a freshman from Carpentersville, told the Chicago Tribune she was in the auditorium when the gunman entered through a door to the right of the lectern and opened fire about 3 p.m. "He just started shooting at all the kids," she said. "He just started shooting at people, and I ran out of there as fast as I could. I ran all the way to the student center; when I got there I could still hear shooting (from the classroom).

Agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were assisting local authorities at the scene, spokesman Thomas Ahern told the Chicago Tribune.

"We will be urgently tracing the firearms and learning the history of the weapons," Ahern said.

All classes were canceled Thursday night and the campus was closed on Friday. Students were urged to call their parents "as soon as possible" and were offered counseling at any residence hall, according to the school Web site.

The school was closed for one day during final exam week in December after campus police found threats, including racial slurs and references to shootings earlier in the year at Virginia Tech, scrawled on a bathroom wall in a dormitory. Police determined after an investigation that there was no imminent threat and the campus was reopened. Peters said he knew of no connection between that incident and Thursday's attack.

The shooting was the fourth at a U.S. school within a week.

On Feb. 8, a woman shot two fellow students to death before committing suicide at Louisiana Technical College in Baton Rouge. In Memphis, Tenn., a 17-year-old is accused of shooting and critically wounding a fellow student Monday during a high school gym class, and the 15-year-old victim of a shooting at an Oxnard, Calif., junior high school has been declared brain dead
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Mabel
replied on February 14th, 2008
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I know. That is terrible isn't it?
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CaNdItAs CrAzY LaNd
replied on February 14th, 2008
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i just cant take anymore of this it is too much.
i cant take anymore sadness it hurts to much. first a family friend has days to live and an uncle has cancer as well now this. so much pain
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Mabel
replied on February 14th, 2008
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Please don't watch the news or read the terrible things that happen. It is all such doom and gloom!
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tdr
replied on February 14th, 2008
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These are the things that make me scared to go to college.
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Bridget
replied on February 14th, 2008
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that is so terrible.

Sad
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Mabel
replied on February 14th, 2008
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The world is a really scary place and people obviously are going insane.
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musikmaker
replied on February 14th, 2008
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I know allot people that go there so this really touches home with me. I have been on that campus numerous times.

It the type of area that you would never think that would happen here.

BTW- all my friends are safe.
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Mabel
replied on February 14th, 2008
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musikmaker wrote:


BTW- all my friends are safe.


Thats good to hear!
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mamaTT
replied on February 15th, 2008
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I heard this on the news this morning. I couldn't believe ANOTHER school shooting had happened. It's just so sad. Has the reason behind it came out yet? I just wonder what this gunman's excuse was....
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Mommy35
replied on February 15th, 2008
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It's really sad!
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HcoBrunette06
replied on February 15th, 2008
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That's horrible Sad

I heard on the radio that this is the 4th shooting this week? This is the only one I've heard of though.
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acruz
replied on February 15th, 2008
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I just heard of this this morning. It is such a terrible thing. I don't understand how there are so many KIDS with so much anger and hatred toward others. It is sad.
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OctoberBaby06
replied on February 15th, 2008
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It's so sad Sad

Kaylee's never going to school with the way things are going.
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Mommy35
replied on February 15th, 2008
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OctoberBaby06 wrote:
It's so sad Sad

Kaylee's never going to school with the way things are going.


I agree with you Michelle. There are so many sick people in the world. People that have no respect for others. GRRRRRRR Evil or Very Mad
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michelle1981
replied on February 15th, 2008
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I'm afraid for my kids to enter high school. It's terrible that we have to feel this way.
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rosejackson
replied on February 15th, 2008
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thats terrible Sad
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