Campus Police Fatally Wound Student Holding Axe
Administrators at the University of North Texas issued a statement offering their condolences to the people involved and their families.
Administrators at the University of North Texas issued a statement offering their condolences to the people involved and their families.
The move comes as schools and universities across the country are increasingly concerned about mass shootings.
Negotiators and police spoke with the gunman for an hour before he surrendered without incident.
Police arrested an 18-year-old student about an hour after the shooting and the nearby school lockdowns were lifted.
Authorities have searched ten schools in the area since the FBI’s investigation of the shooting began.
Frederick Gibbons said he refused to plead guilty to the obstruction of a law enforcement officer charge because of how badly the public is treated by university police.
The teacher suffered a concussion, severe bruising and a badly swollen face.
The letter was sent from the district attorney to the UC Merced chief of police.
The system requires administrators to unlock the front entrances for visitors before they enter the schools.
The stabbing spree sent 14 people to the hospital with injuries to their head, shoulders and neck.