Roseburg OR – Gunman Opens Fire At Oregon College; At Least 9 Killed

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    Police search students outside Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015, following a deadly shooting at the college. (Mike Sullivan/Roseburg News-Review via AP)Roseburg OR – A gunman opened fire at a rural Oregon community college Thursday, killing at least nine people before dying in a shootout with police, authorities said. One survivor said he demanded his victims state their religion before he started shooting.

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    The killer, identified only as a 20-year-old man, invaded a classroom at Umpqua Community College in the small timber town of Roseburg, about 180 miles south of Portland. Authorities shed no light on his motive and said they were investigating.

    Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said 10 people were dead and seven wounded after the attack. He did not clarify whether the number of dead included the gunman.

    Earlier, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said 13 people were killed. It was unclear what led to the discrepancy.

    “It’s been a terrible day,” a grim-faced Hanlin said. “Certainly this is a huge shock to our community.”

    Hours after the attack, a visibly angry President Barack Obama spoke to reporters at the White House, saying the U.S. is becoming numb to mass shootings and that the shooters have “sickness” in their minds.

    Repeating his support for tighter gun-control measures, the president said thoughts and prayers are no longer enough in such situations because they do nothing to stop similar attacks from happening a few weeks or months later. He challenged voters wanting to confront the problem to vote for elected officials who will act.

    Police began receiving calls about a campus shooting at 10:38 a.m. The school has a single unarmed security guard.

    Kortney Moore, 18, said she was in a freshman writing class when a shot came through the window and hit the teacher in the head.

    The gunman then entered the Snyder Hall classroom and told people to get on the floor, she told the Roseburg News-Review newspaper. He told people to stand up and state their religion before opening fire.

    Next door, students heard a loud thud and then a volley of gunfire, Brady Winder, 23, told the newspaper.

    Students scrambled “like ants, people screaming, ‘Get out!'” Winder said. He said one woman swam across a creek to get away.

    The sheriff said officers had a shootout with the gunman, but it was not clear if he was killed by authorities or whether he took his own life.

    The gunfire sparked panic as students ran for safety and police and ambulances rushed to the scene.

    Lorie Andrews, who lives across the street from the campus, heard what sounded like fireworks and then saw police cruisers streaming in. She spoke with students as they left.

    “One girl came out wrapped in a blanket with blood on her,” she said.

    Some students were in tears as they left. Police lined up students in a parking lot with their hands over their heads and searched them before they were bused with faculty to the nearby county fairgrounds, where counselors were available and some parents waited for their children.

    Jessica Chandler of Myrtle Creek, south of Roseburg, was at the fairgrounds desperately seeking information about her 18-year-old daughter, Rebecka Carnes.

    “I don’t know where she is. I don’t know if she’s wounded. I have no idea where she’s at,” Chandler said.

    Carnes’ best friend told Chandler that her daughter had been flown by helicopter to a hospital, but she had not been able to find her at area medical centers.

    Interim college President Rita Cavin said it was awful to watch families waiting for the last bus of survivors and their loved ones were not on it.

    “This is a tragedy and an anomaly,” she said. “We have a wonderful, warm, loving and friendly campus.”

    Officials at Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg, Oregon, said four of the wounded were hospitalized there and were expected to survive. Three other patients were transferred to a hospital in Springfield.

    The sheriff described the town of 22,000 as a peaceful community that has crime like any other. In fact, it’s no stranger to school gun violence. A freshman at the local high school shot and wounded a fellow student in 2006.

    The sheriff has been vocal in opposing state and federal gun-control legislation. Earlier this year, he testified against a bill to require background checks on private, person-to-person gun sales and told a legislative committee in March that a background-check mandate would not prevent criminals from getting firearms.

    He said the state should combat gun violence by cracking down on convicted criminals found with guns, and by addressing people with unmanaged mental health problems.

    In 2013, Hanlin also sent a letter to Vice President Joe Biden after the shooting at a Newtown, Connecticut, elementary school, declaring that he and his deputies would refuse to enforce new gun-control restrictions “offending the constitutional rights of my citizens.”

    Before the shooting, a posting on the message-board site 4chan included a photo of a crudely drawn frog used regularly in Internet memes with a gun and warned other users not to go to school Thursday in the Northwest. The messages that followed spoke of mass shootings, with some egging on and even offering tips to the original poster. It’s unclear if the messages are tied to the shooting because of the largely anonymous nature of the site.

    The community along Interstate 5 west of the Cascade Mountains is in an area where the timber industry has struggled. In recent years, officials have tried to promote the region as a tourist destination for vineyards and outdoor activities.

    Many of the students in local school district go on to attend the college of 3,000 students.

    “We are a small, tight community, and there is no doubt that we will have staff and students that have family and friends impacted by this event,” Roseburg Public Schools Superintendent Gerry Washburn said.

    Former UCC President Joe Olson, who retired in June after four years, said the school had no formal security staff, just one officer on a shift.

    One of the biggest debates on campus last year was whether to post armed security officers on campus to respond to a shooting.

    “I suspect this is going to start a discussion across the country about how community colleges prepare themselves for events like this,” he said.

    There were no immediate plans to upgrade security on the campus in light of the shooting, Cavin said.
    A patient is wheeled into the emergency room at Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg, Ore., following a deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College, in Roseburg, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015.  (Aaron Yost/Roseburg News-Review via AP)


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    sholkramer
    sholkramer
    8 years ago

    I’m sure shooter was a settler from the west bank. Who else would do such a perverted act?

    hashomer
    hashomer
    8 years ago

    Obviously, the shooter was in a ‘well regulated miltia’. If not, then all 3000 college kids should have an AK 47 or Uzi for protection…

    8 years ago

    Let’s hear it from all the frum gun zombies: Guns don’t kill, people kill! Yeah, morons, but it makes it a whole lot easier for people to kill when guns are so easily available.
    I always laugh when lumpy uncoordinated chulent fressers in Flatbush who’ve never come within 10 feet of a gun, much less held or shot one, mouth off like lifetime members of the NRA.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    Amazing how many school, theater, Church etc shootings there have been under the Obama administration.

    RebKlemson
    RebKlemson
    8 years ago

    and the other argument is better? take every persons gun away? Unarm the world? obviously not. security needs to be able to secure. why are all the mass shootings in america? In israel nobody would think of pulling out a gun at a university! why? because they’ll be shot within a minute. in europe, asia, and definitely developed modern arab states work the same way. all this gun control babble only makes the enemy able to attack us better

    mr613
    mr613
    8 years ago

    Ladies and Gentelmen and all constitution haters hear this!!!!!
    The school was a “GUN FREE CAMPUS” what does that tell you all?

    Criminals by nature don’t follow the law!
    No matter what laws are past nothing prevents criminal activity!
    Law abiding gun owners don’t go around shooting people!

    8 years ago

    Gee I wonder, was the gunman by any chance muslim? I’m sure we’ll soon hear from our honest president that it was a “lone crazed gunman, not representative of Islam.”

    awacs
    awacs
    8 years ago

    Hey, look! Another gun-free zone! Who’da thunk it?

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    Where are all the liberals who support the 2nd amendment??? I find it funny that all the tree hugging liberals who want all sorts of freedoms and will quote the constitution at their liberty, now all of a sudden want to ban the 2nd amendment.