Yahoo/AP: 3 dead in shooting at U. of Alabama-Huntsville

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3 dead in shooting at U. of Alabama-Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – A woman opened fire during a biology faculty meeting at the University of Alabama's Huntsville campus Friday, killing three people and injuring at least one more.

The shooter was in custody, but university spokesman Ray Garner said he could not identify her or the victims. Local television stations reported she is a faculty member.

Garner said three people were dead and a fourth injured. Trent Willis, chief of staff for Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, said several other people had been shot, but he did not have an exact number or their conditions.

Huntsville Hospital spokesman Burr Ingram said the hospital was treating three victims. Two were in critical condition and one was in stable condition. It was not clear if those three included the one injured person Garner mentioned.

Sophomore Erin Johnson told The Huntsville Times a biology faculty meeting was under way when she heard screams coming from the room.

The shooting happened in the university's Shelby Center, a science building. University police secured the building and students were cleared from it.

The Huntsville campus has about 7,500 students in northern Alabama, not far from the Tennessee line.

The university posted a message on its Web site Friday afternoon telling students the campus was closed Friday night and all students were encouraged to go home. Counselors were available to speak with students.
 

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bbgun;3276045 said:
***** was denied tenure. I guess she showed 'em.

I am sure this will help her get tenure somewhere else. I mean that just sets you up for a great career at a different University.

This is the people we have teaching at our colleges :mad:
 

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Kangaroo;3276188 said:
I am sure this will help her get tenure somewhere else. I mean that just sets you up for a great career at a different University.

This is the people we have teaching at our colleges :mad:

Yeah

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Just saw a small clip of her getting escorted to the police car and when asked why she did it she denied the event even happened.

"Never happened".

The reporter followed up by asking her about the people that died and her response was

"Never happened, they're still alive".
 

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Hoofbite;3276764 said:
Just saw a small clip of her getting escorted to the police car and when asked why she did it she denied the event even happened.

"Never happened".

The reporter followed up by asking her about the people that died and her response was

"Never happened, they're still alive".

she's gonna fry
 

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I heard a report just this afternoon that said when she was eighteen years old, she shot and killed her brother with a shotgun. It was ruled accidental death and they let her go.
 

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Chief: Ala. prof held in 3 killings shot Mass. kin

By JAY LINDSAY, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 51 mins ago

BRAINTREE, Mass. – An Alabama university professor accused of fatally shooting three colleagues at a faculty meeting this week shot her younger brother dead at their home in the Boston suburbs more than 20 years ago, but records of it are missing, police said Saturday.

Amy Bishop shot her teenage brother in the chest in 1986, Braintree police Chief Paul Frazier said at a news conference. She fired at least three shots, hitting her brother once and hitting her bedroom wall, before police took her into custody at gunpoint, he said.

Before Bishop could be booked, however, the police chief back then called officers and told them to release her to her mother, Frazier said. The shooting of the brother, Seth Bishop, an 18-year-old accomplished violinist, was logged as an accident, but detailed records of the shooting have disappeared, he said.

"The report's gone, removed from the files," he said.

He said people who worked for the police department then remember the shooting and he planned to meet with the district attorney over the possibility of launching a criminal investigation into the report's disappearance.

The former police chief, John Polio, said Saturday in an interview at his home that he was astonished at any allegation of a coverup. He said he didn't call officers to tell them to release Bishop.

"There's no coverup, no missing records," he proclaimed.

A University of Alabama at Huntsville spokesman said Bishop, 42, had been denied tenure before she was held Friday in the campus shooting.

As Bishop was being taken to jail in handcuffs she said: "It didn't happen. There's no way."

Attempts by The Associated Press to track down addresses and phone numbers for Bishop's family in the Braintree area weren't immediately successful Saturday. The current police chief said he believed her family had moved away.
 
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