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Gunman shoots 3 students at Florida State, is killed - USA TODAY

Sean Rossman and Karl Etters, Tallahassee (Fla.) Democrat 8:30 a.m. EST November 20, 2014







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Three students were shot early Thursday at the Florida State University campus library before officers killed the gunman, Tallahassee police said. Around 300 to 400 students were inside the library cramming for exams when the shooting happened.



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00:09 after another school he and his time on their campus in
00:12 Tallahassee Florida. All three of the victims who were hurt student.
00:16 Shots broke out at this treasure library just before 1 AM
00:20 as up to 400 students for their cramming for final exam.
00:24 It's stressful time of the semester for students. Libraries packed. And
00:28 there was down the floor. Holding his like got a nose
00:30 going on. And then that's when somebody yelled out the gun
00:34 doubt the gun so I had you been within thirty feet
00:38 of the got. The video posted on the FaceBook profile of
00:41 Jessica Davis who identify yourself as a correspondent for ESP and
00:45 you. Apparently shows the chilling moment inside the library. We've got
00:49 shot. Called I want one wonders well. Social media lit up
00:54 with people offering prayers for those that at this. Including one
00:58 father who shared a text message from his daughter at the
01:00 scene that read there's a man with a gun and a
01:02 library I love you. As Tallahassee police got to the scene
01:06 the shooter turned his gun on them. The initial report shows
01:09 that that they arrived on scene they've met the suspect in
01:13 front of notoriety library. They gave him gave suspect commands. And
01:19 the suspect did not comply with the commands. And actually shot
01:23 one of the officers they returned fire and the subject was
01:26 killed. Quick response by the campus and city police. As well
01:30 as a campuses emergency alert system are credited with keeping injuries
01:33 to a minimum. The students. Did what we ask them to
01:37 do in terms I meant to hear responsiveness. Run hard or
01:40 fight so our students took shelter where they could those students
01:44 called 911 emergency aligned. I provided as deep till information for
01:48 us to respond to the same time. Classes and exams were
01:51 canceled for Thursday as police contend to investigate.






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TALLAHASSEE — Three students were shot early Thursday at a Florida State University library before campus police killed the gunman, Tallahassee police said.


Officers confronted the gunman, whose name has not been released, and ordered him to drop his weapon. But he fired at them and they unleashed a volley of shots, Tallahassee Police spokesman Dave Northway said.


Two of the victims were transported to Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, a Level 2 trauma center, police said. One is in critical condition; the other is stable. A third who was grazed by a bullet was treated and released at the scene.


The victims' families have been notified, police said. But their names have not be released.







"You never think something like this is going to happen to you until you have to react in that situation when someone is screaming there is a gun in the building. I ran for my life," said Allison Kope, a freshman from Cocoa Beach, Fla. "I ran right out the back door. My laptop and everything is still in there. It was shock. It was just instinct. You don't think about anything else, you just go."


The incident at Strozier Library started shortly around 12:30 a.m. ET. About 300 to 400 students were inside the campus' main library, which is open 24 hours on weekdays, when the shooter entered with a handgun and opened fire.



“I ran right out the back door. My laptop and everything is still in there. It was shock. It was just instinct.”


Allison Kope, freshman from Cocoa Beach, Fla.

"Security is not lacking on campus," campus Chief David Perry said. "This person for whatever reason produced a handgun and started shooting."


University President John Thrasher described the shootings as an isolated incident but also said police did "an extraordinary job taking quick and decisive action to prevent further tragedy."


Officials canceled classes Thursday but kept the campus open and made counseling available to students and staff.


Daniel Morales, a 19-year-old freshman from Fort Pierce, Fla., said that when he first heard someone say, " 'Somebody's got a gun.' I thought he was joking." But after realizing a gunman was in the library, Morales and others raced to a back room on the second floor where they barricaded a door with desks.


Three freshmen who were in the DeGraff Hall dormitory at the time said they began getting reports from friends locked down in the library.


"We know there are definitely people who saw the shooter," Anthony Coons said.


His friend Max Martin described the surreal scene.


"You hear all these stories on the news, then it happens," Martin said. "This is something you never want to happen."


Nikolai Hernandez, who was in another dorm room nearby, said he heard "consecutive gunshots" that sounded as if they came from an automatic rifle.


"That was confirmed when I went outside and talked to someone who said they say police open fire on a shooter who was armed right on the front steps of the library," the freshman said.


The video below was posted on Facebook by Jessica Davis. An individual can be heard over the intercom saying "There has been a shooting in the library. Stay where you are," and instructing people to call 911 if they have been shot.


The library was being cleared out by about 3 a.m. Before that, students were on lockdown at the campus' library and in dorms.


The shooting is being investigated as a homicide and attempted murder case, said Chief Michael DeLeo of the Tallahassee Police Department.


"It will take hours and days to put all the pieces together," DeLeo said. "Everyone wants to know why, and that's the hard question we are going to continue to investigate and try to find those answers for everybody."


More than 20 emergency vehicles from Tallahassee's police and fire departments, as well as from Leon County Emergency Services, blocked off the area around Landis Green, near the library. Strozier is named for a former president of the university.


Florida State University police issued an alert warning its 40,000 students that read: "Dangerous Situation! Main Campus — Tallahassee. Seek shelter immediately, away from doors and windows."


"If there is any positive news we can take from this occurrence (it) is that the victim count was not higher," Tallahassee Mayor-elect Andrew Gillum said.


Social media immediately lit up with messages of concern and prayer requests.


Contributing: Setareh Baig & Daniella Abinum, FSView; The Associated Press


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