Dwatkins27

January 21st, 2014 at 1:21 PM ^

I am a current Purdue student and the shooting took place in the Eletronical Engineering Building. Got the text to my cell phone around 12:10 reporting the shooting. Reports are that one is in custody and possibly looking for another. There has been many reports that a teaching assistant has been shot and killed. Please be praying for Purdue!!

MIMark

January 21st, 2014 at 1:25 PM ^

I've heard a lot so far so I'll try to make sense if it. I cannot verify the veracity of any of this as it all is from social media. At least one person has been shot. There were two shooters, one of which is in custody and I've not heard a confirmation on the other. I have a tendency to believe all is clear because I just saw a text saying campus minus the building with the shooting can resume normal operations.

Charlestown Chiefs

January 21st, 2014 at 1:26 PM ^

Was on campus at NIU recruiting interns back in 2008 when that happened there.  It's such a travesty.  They were bringing victims into the building where I happened to be in to start giving them medical treatment.  It was pure shock for all of us. 

Like the OP said, it's things like this that make us realize how insignificant a decommitment is.  Stay safe everyone at Purdue.

IncrediblySTIFF

January 21st, 2014 at 1:43 PM ^

I've got family working in that building today.  Prayers go out to everyone involved.  From the sounds of it the victim and the suspect knew each other well, and it was an intentional targeting as opposed to random gunfire.

 

Again, prayers to anyone involved.

MIMark

January 21st, 2014 at 1:49 PM ^

I just got a message saying there is no ongoing threat to campus. I sure hope campus police quickly learn the motive to this shooting.

IncrediblySTIFF

January 21st, 2014 at 2:12 PM ^

I'm not going to argue with you about whether that is a plainclothed officer or not, although I guess it makes sense.

From what I am hearing, the incident involved a student tageting a TA, rather than a gunman going on a rampage.  Plain clothes officer certainly explains the tactical underbelly attachment and the custom stock on the gun.

Dwatkins27

January 21st, 2014 at 4:35 PM ^

Clearly the picture would of been taken after the incident occured, if he is infact a plainclothed officer. As a criminal justice student wanting to become a police officer, I would perfer a high calibare AR15 assualt rifle over a glock. Espically if a shooting has just occured and a rumor of second suspect might be at large (according to police scanner). I find it hard to believe that the suspect is the one in the picture, with it clearly being far harder to conceal carry a big weapon like that. Details will eventually unfold in the next few days.

Doc Brown

January 21st, 2014 at 2:06 PM ^

I used to have a lot of classes and work in a lab in the physics buidling which is right next to the EE buidling. I have a couple friends still at purdue working as post-docs and professors. They are safe. The EE building is still on lock down. The total lock down of the campus has been lifted. One suspect in custody, while one may still be at large. 

Dubs

January 21st, 2014 at 2:48 PM ^

Terrible news.

I have family and many friends who are Purdue alum.

Pray for the victim(s) and their families; but pray harder for the monster(s) that caused them their pain.

Princetonwolverine

January 21st, 2014 at 3:25 PM ^

My son just graduated from there. Two of his frat brothers were in the class and texted him it was gorier (sp?) than what will be reported. One teaching assistant targeted. I will spare the details. Awful.

timtebro

January 21st, 2014 at 3:33 PM ^

Just graduated from Purdue in May. Still have plenty of friends who currently attend. My GF was in a lecture hall connected to the building where the shooting occurred. Her professor had no idea how to lock the doors to the hall. I am saddened and enraged at the incident and Purdue's overall lack of preparation for situations like this. Fuck

JamieH

January 21st, 2014 at 4:26 PM ^

But I'm not sure that one professor not knowing how to lock the doors to her lecture hall indicates that the entire university doesn't know how to deal with a terrible situation like this. For that matter, how does ANY university deal with a student who decides to go on a murderous rampage with a gun?  Outside of armed guards and metal detectors 24/7 at every entrance to every campus building (impossible and preposterously expensive) how are you going to stop it?

UMgradMSUdad

January 21st, 2014 at 8:11 PM ^

It also may very well be that the only way to lock the doors is with a key, and if it's the kind of door that has a push bar on the inside to open, it probably takes an allen wrench to lock and unlock.  Ideally, every professor would be given a key/wrench and instructions on how to lock doors, especially ones that aren't the usual configuration that the average person would know how to lock.

UMgradMSUdad

January 21st, 2014 at 8:19 PM ^

It also may very well be that the only way to lock the doors is with a key, and if it's the kind of door that has a push bar on the inside to open, it probably takes an allen wrench to lock and unlock and also has another mechanism that isn't obvious to the average person.  Ideally, every professor would be given a key/wrench and instructions on how to lock doors, especially ones that aren't the usual configuration that the average person would know how to lock. And the most usual scenario that I've ever known, especially with large lecture halls with multiple doors is that the locking and unlocking is left to a staff member, whether it be janitorial, maintenance, security, or other rather than to professors.

HelloHeisman91

January 21st, 2014 at 4:43 PM ^

Jesus Christ! I opened this expecting a story on how difficult it is to shoot a basketball in Mackey Arena and smacked in the face with this senseless shit. What the fuck is going on?

pinkfloyd2000

January 22nd, 2014 at 1:58 PM ^

We're going to have to be forced into some hard choices here, and soon. This shit is ridiculous.

 

Edit: It now looks like a false alarm. Well hey...some good news for a change.