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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...n-arizona-university-school-officials-n441561
I just don't know what to do anymore. I'd like to think we don't need any form of gun control in the US, but the fact that compact, easily hidden, and easily accessible death machines are available to anyone that suddenly snaps and decides to take some lives makes me think we need to ban handguns.
I keep hearing "then only criminals will have guns!", but the people doing these mass shootings are usually not criminals---they're nuts! One week they're perfectly sane, the next they get a F on a test or their girlfriend breaks up with them, and the next thing you know a room full of people are laying dead after 5 seconds of pressing a trigger.
I don't know...the cat might have already be let out of the bag, but I just do not see the need for citizens to have access to handguns. There are 32 handgun homicides for every legitimate shooting, so they're obviously not being used for protection.
A freshman at Northern Arizona University shot four students during a dispute outside a residence hall early Friday, killing one of them and injuring the others, authorities said.
The alleged gunman, 18-year-old Steven Jones, was taken into custody by the first police officer who arrived on the scene following the 1:20 a.m. shooting, campus police chief Greg Fowler said. Jones did not resist.
A campus alert system ordered students not to leave their residences, but that lockdown was lifted soon afterward.
Image: Scene Northern Arizona University
One person was killed and three were wounded in a shooting at Northern Arizona University early Friday.
The dead student was identified by Northern Arizona University as Colin Brough.
The three wounded men Nicholas Prato, Kyle Zientek and Nicholas Piring were being treated at Flagstaff Medical Center, the school said. Their conditions were not immediately clear.
The attack began as a confrontation between two groups of students that "turned physical" before Jones pulled a gun and opened fire, Fowler told reporters and students at news conference.
The shooting occurred in a parking lot near the Mountain View Hall dormitory, where most of the school's fraternity members live, school officials said.
Fowler said he did not know whether the gunman or the victims were members of fraternities. But the national executive director of the Delta Chi fraternity confirmed that members of his organization were among the victims.
The official, Justin Sherman, said that the shooting "had no ties" to the campus Delta Chi chapter.
It is illegal in Arizona to carry a gun on a university campus, but firearms are permitted to be stored in locked cars there, Fowler said.
RIta Cheng, the university's president, said classes would go on as scheduled on Friday. But "this is not going to be a normal day at NAU," Cheng said. "Our hearts are heavy."
I just don't know what to do anymore. I'd like to think we don't need any form of gun control in the US, but the fact that compact, easily hidden, and easily accessible death machines are available to anyone that suddenly snaps and decides to take some lives makes me think we need to ban handguns.
I keep hearing "then only criminals will have guns!", but the people doing these mass shootings are usually not criminals---they're nuts! One week they're perfectly sane, the next they get a F on a test or their girlfriend breaks up with them, and the next thing you know a room full of people are laying dead after 5 seconds of pressing a trigger.
I don't know...the cat might have already be let out of the bag, but I just do not see the need for citizens to have access to handguns. There are 32 handgun homicides for every legitimate shooting, so they're obviously not being used for protection.