Central Arkansas University Shooting Leaves Two Dead, One Injured

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JON GAMBRELL | October 27, 2008 05:55 PM EST | AP

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A student who did not want to be identified walks past the scene of a fatal shooting that occured late Sunday in front of Arkansas Hall at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, Ark., Monday, Oct. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

CONWAY, Ark. — A shooting that left two students dead at the University of Central Arkansas did not appear to be random, authorities said Monday as the school's president pronounced the campus secure.

Three people are being questioned but no one has been charged in Sunday night's shooting, which wounded a third person at the 12,500-student campus.

Though investigators have not determined a motive for the shooting, "It does not seem at this time that it was a random act," campus police Lt. Preston Grumbles said.

Interim president Tom Courtway canceled classes Monday but said they would resume Tuesday. "Our campus is safe," he said.

The victims were shot in an alley between a dormitory and the Snow Fine Arts Center. One victim died on the sidewalk; police said the others rushed into the dorm, where paramedics found them.

Freshman T.J. Frix said he heard five gunshots as he studied for a communication exam in his dorm room.

"I was like, 'Maybe it's just fireworks,'" the 18-year-old said.

But soon, two bleeding men lay in the hallway right outside his room. Frix said he saw the surviving victim writhing on the floor in pain from his leg wound. Two resident advisers performed CPR on the other man before paramedics rushed into the dorm, Frix said.

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"I was trying to call 911, but I was shaking too bad so I couldn't," Frix said. He said the resident advisers "both handled it really well. They stepped into action while everyone else" panicked.

Other resident advisers surrounded the rescuers to keep onlookers back, said Jeremy Rucker, a 20-year-old junior who saw the wounded men in the dorm.

University police Lt. Rhonda Swindle said one person being questioned turned himself in and another was pulled over by police. A university statement late Monday afternoon said a third suspect had been detained, but did not elaborate.

Swindle identified the dead as Ryan Henderson, 18, and Chavares Block, 19 _ both students. A non-student, Martrevis Norman of Blytheville, was shot in one leg and was released from a hospital after treatment.

"This is just an awful tragedy. It's the worst thing that can happen on a college campus," said Courtway, the interim president. "We have start looking at everything."

Late Monday morning, blood could still be seen on the sidewalk of the alley where the shootings occurred. A male student wept at the otherwise empty crime scene.

The rest of the campus was quiet as police cars cruised the streets and officers roamed the grounds in flak jackets and blue jeans.

Students planned a candlelight vigil Monday night to remember the slain students. Block was a sophomore pre-engineering major; Henderson was a freshman undecided about what he wanted to major in.

Henderson "was a real quiet guy. He got along with everybody," Rucker said. "That would be the last thing I would expect to happen to him."

Student Aprille Hanson, 20, of Mountain Home, said the shooting was "definitely an eye-opener" in the quiet city of Conway, about 30 miles north of Little Rock.

"This campus is very safe. I've never felt afraid on this campus," Hanson said. "Everyone's going to be a little more tense."

Faculty and students received calls and e-mails through an automated system shortly after 9:30 p.m. Sunday warning them of the shooting and urging them to stay inside behind locked doors.

School spokesman Warwick Sabin said it was the first use of the university's new emergency e-mail and phone call system, purchased last year after a gunman at Virginia Tech killed 32 people and himself.

Swindle said investigators would examine video captured by surveillance cameras, which also were installed after the Virginia Tech massacre.

Courtway said he thought police officers and the university's emergency alert system performed well, but he promised to conduct a thorough examination of the shooting to ensure students' safety.

It was the second shooting at an Arkansas college this year. On Feb. 27, a man was wounded at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Two suspects were charged. The victim, James Earl Matthews, was released after surgery.

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Well, what can you expect in NRA country?

Anyhoo, it looks like the NRA ticket is going down. $40M in NRA donations go 'poof.'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 10/27/2008
- djkrlsn I'm a Fan of djkrlsn 23 fans permalink

Major mistatement Flaccidtool--that is what happens in GUNFREE ZONES.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 10/28/2008
- molonlabe I'm a Fan of molonlabe 16 fans permalink

Hey look, having some legal troubles of his own, Jadegold has to post his drivel here instead of his own blog.

Sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 10/28/2008

I for one sure don't trust anyone to vote if they cannot also be trusted to carry a gun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 10/27/2008
- EmilyU I'm a Fan of EmilyU 6 fans permalink
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Same here!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 10/27/2008
- Mort I'm a Fan of Mort 38 fans permalink
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This isn't about unrestricted ownership. There are already tons of laws that aren't being enforced properly. And I think we all agree that there are some people who can't be allowed to have guns.

But the issue isn't which type of weapon is used, rather why, in this age, do we feel the need to hurt each other. Why do we breed such hate and fear in our society? Why do we have such little regard for others?

We ban guns on campus, some bring them anyway. We ban drunk driving, yet more people are killed or injured by drunks than almost anything else. We have child seat and seatbelt laws, yet so many refuse to comply. I saw a collision where the lady's kids were flying all over in the car and had to be life flighted to the hospital.

If we really want to curb death and violence, instead of bandaids we need to do something about apathy, hate and antisocial behavior. But that's too hard! It's so much easier to sit there and blame a gun or a bottle for the way we treat each other.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 10/27/2008
- Hare I'm a Fan of Hare 30 fans permalink
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so true, so true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 10/27/2008
- innerpeace I'm a Fan of innerpeace 16 fans permalink

The truth is that there aren't any viable solutions for this problem because there are too many guns out there and if one wants to get one one will,legally or otherwise..Drugs are banned,but easy to get.And if someone wants to kill some people they can whether they have a gun or not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 10/27/2008
- molonlabe I'm a Fan of molonlabe 16 fans permalink

Kokai: In addressing this topic of whether gun control reduces crime or crime increases gun control, you actually put together a fairly sophisticated study looking at crime data and gun-control laws across the 50 states.

Moorhouse: Yes, there is so much talk in the media and in the press about gun control reducing crime that, like some other scholars, I wanted to take a systematic look at that and did so by trying to explain crime rates in the states. It depends on a number of factors, which we could talk about, if you like. And also, since states have different degrees of gun control, whether that made a difference in the crime rate. But do it systematically.

Kokai: So, putting together this study, seeing this index of gun control, comparing that then to the crime rates in the 50 states, did you find any relationship?

Moorhouse: I found absolutely no support that gun control laws reduce crime rates. And crime rates, we looked at property crime, violent crimes — ten categories of crimes — and in not one of them did we find any impact of gun control, nor did we find that there was this contagion effect. That is, that a neighboring state with weak gun control laws seemed to have no effect on crime rates in the primary states.

http://www.carolinajournal.com/exclusives/display_exclusive.html?id=3628

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 10/27/2008
- molonlabe I'm a Fan of molonlabe 16 fans permalink

"A survey of 23,113 police chiefs and sheriffs across the country found that 62 percent of these top cops agreed that "a national concealed handgun permit would reduce rates of violent crime." About 80 percent of rank-and-file police officers, according to polls, support the right of trained citizens to carry concealed weapons.

"Israel gets it. Since the 1970s, on school campuses in Israel, policy requires teachers and parent aides to arm themselves with semi-automatic weapons. The result? School shootings have plummeted to zero."

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=22911

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 10/27/2008
- pokemon I'm a Fan of pokemon 16 fans permalink
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squander123:

So you live in a country with no firearms.. How will you:

Fight if your country goes to the crapper?
Survive more then 24 hours with zombies running around?
Break your glass bottles without touching them?
Survive more then 72 hours during an event of national significance?

I feel sorry for your, how would you protect yourself during a home invasion? no let me guess you'll grab a kitchen knife which you have not trained with and protect yourself. HA

Me, I grab one of 4 which I have trained with, and call law enforcement / my insurance. Law enforcement to report a home invasion / shooting and insurance to set up the bio-hazard cleaning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 10/27/2008
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I protect myself from home invasion with a dog. It works really well and nobody gets shot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 10/27/2008
- molonlabe I'm a Fan of molonlabe 16 fans permalink

Unfortunately for your argument, the Amendment doesn't read "...the right of the people to keep and bear dogs shall not be infringed."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 10/27/2008
- pokemon I'm a Fan of pokemon 16 fans permalink
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My dog warns me, then my wife fires tracers for my review.

Actually my friend has a specific breed which is great for protection, only problem is he cannot carry it in his pocket.

My guns only require a little cleaning now and then, do not get old, and do not require food. Really it is a cost savings:)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 10/27/2008
- EmilyU I'm a Fan of EmilyU 6 fans permalink
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A dog will barely slow down a home invader.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 10/27/2008
- HisXLNC I'm a Fan of HisXLNC 7 fans permalink

What if the home invader shoots the dog? Your means of protection is gone and someone still gets shot. Dogs are pets and sometimes alarms, but they are far from a good means of defense. A dog can't be with you at all times, but a gun easily can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 AM on 10/28/2008
- djkrlsn I'm a Fan of djkrlsn 23 fans permalink

Don't forget guard dogs increase your exposure to lawsuits (Doberman, Rottweiller, German or Belgian shepherds amd similar breeds that are guard/attack trained that bite someone--especially when you are not there really ups your chances of having to pay whoever is bit). In fact the military police that provide security at very sensitive bases (the ones that are using dogs that are trained to attack and hold all but a handful of people--in essence the most dangerous of the junk yard dogs) are among the few people guarding bases that are always issued loaded guns (to protect themselves from the dogs).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 10/29/2008
- wolfgangmo I'm a Fan of wolfgangmo 23 fans permalink
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Zombies? You have been "checking" the still too much.

As a former SORT [SWAT for hostage extraction] team member I can tell you that the only really good short range in house weapon is a shot gun. I would never grab a handgun first and I am VERY trained.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 10/27/2008
- Tao21Zen I'm a Fan of Tao21Zen 5 fans permalink

Your SORT team wouldn't happen to have be at one of the nations largest indoor retail establishments (Malls), would it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 10/27/2008
- djkrlsn I'm a Fan of djkrlsn 23 fans permalink

I don't know about you--but something in 45ACP, 357, 40 or 10mm backed by a machete or kukri should resolve most problems

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 10/29/2008
- wolfgangmo I'm a Fan of wolfgangmo 23 fans permalink
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They also have car bombing, national health care, mandatory military service [meaning that those teachers and aides have been TRAINED at least], and one of the highest rates of sexual slavery in the modern world.

Your point?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 10/27/2008
- phoebie I'm a Fan of phoebie 5 fans permalink

As a mother of a UCA graduate, my most sincere condolences to the families and friends. I am so sorry for your loss.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 10/27/2008
- pokemon I'm a Fan of pokemon 16 fans permalink
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Shooters not students... Hummmm.

First thought is this is drug related, or gang related.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 10/27/2008
- pokemon I'm a Fan of pokemon 16 fans permalink
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Why I carry, 99% of the time (I have not found a water proof one for swimming).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 10/27/2008
- wolfgangmo I'm a Fan of wolfgangmo 23 fans permalink
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AK-47 although that might not fit in your swimming trucks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 10/27/2008
- djkrlsn I'm a Fan of djkrlsn 23 fans permalink

As baggy as many swimming suits are--a small Glock would.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 10/28/2008
- Alliebeth I'm a Fan of Alliebeth 3 fans permalink

I have lived in the Northwest part of AR for the majority of my life and have never felt unsafe anywhere in this state. While Little Rock and the areas around it do sometimes get a reputation for being unsafe, I have felt much more uncomfortable in large cities elsewhere. The times that I didn't live in AR, I lived in Littleton, CO just down the road from Columbine High School..these kinds of tragedies can happen anywhere. Some of the comments on this page are horrible. This did not happen because AR is a hick state where everyone is running around waving a gun or because we are all "inbred". This happened because you can find bad people everywhere, even is good places.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 10/27/2008
- Salz08 I'm a Fan of Salz08 4 fans permalink

Well stated and spot on, Alliebeth. I am a fellow NW AR resident. I have a son & fiance living in North Little Rock and worry a great deal more about them than I do the 3 daughters living in NW AR. However, as you said, violence occurs everywhere in this country. North, south, east and west. Large cities and small communities. It happens. Sad but true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 10/27/2008

Lets blame the NRA and guns....what a bunch of nonsense. The ultra-left wingers are prepared to condemn guns and the NRA; however, when the shooter is apprehended and convicted we are going to hear the same old "victim of society" crap, pleading for leniency and understanding when it is time for the death penalty hearing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 10/27/2008
- walleymr I'm a Fan of walleymr 10 fans permalink
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Which is interesting, because the killer(s) had no leniency or understanding for the people shot and killed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 10/27/2008

T'm a liberal democrat left-winger, and I own guns. My motto: "Just because I'm liberal doesn't mean I won't shot you."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 10/27/2008

My father was no left winger, he just a brain used it, like most centrist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 10/27/2008
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Bravo! Me too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 10/27/2008
- nevadagirl I'm a Fan of nevadagirl 5 fans permalink

It is never time for a death penalty hearing. Ultra-left wingers are consistent on that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 10/27/2008

The reality is that there are 58 million legal gun owners in the US of which I am one, the NRA has a membership of less than 5 million, less than 10%, so who died and left these people in charge. The NRA is no longer the sport shorting and hunting organization it was when I was a kid, but has evolved into a fringe lobbying organization for the gun lobby led by Wayne LaPierre who is more partisan right winger than a actual hunter or sports shooter, Charlton Heston, former president of the NRA, called LaPierre’s rhetoric “extreme”.

My father was small firearms expert during the Second World War, he received marksman metals for everything from pistol, carbine, riffle, and B.A.R. to heavy and medium machine gun. When I hunted with him, I always impressed with his ability to track deer and surprise them, yet he never saw any purpose for joining the NRA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 10/27/2008
- EmilyU I'm a Fan of EmilyU 6 fans permalink
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"NRA is no longer the sport shorting and hunting organization it was when I was a kid"

There is a lot you don't seem to know about the NRA.

"My father was small firearms expert during the Second World War, he received marksman metals for everything from pistol, carbine, riffle, and B.A.R. to heavy and medium machine gun. When I hunted with him, I always impressed with his ability to track deer and surprise them, yet he never saw any purpose for joining the NRA."

Non sequitur

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 10/27/2008
- wolfgangmo I'm a Fan of wolfgangmo 23 fans permalink
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I am an ultra-left wing liberal [I've never called myself an Ultra before - maybe I should be in tights and a cape - It's Ultra Liberal, here to protect the innocent from the ignorant, evil, and just plain greedy - Ta da da dah!]

And I am also an expert rated marksman who is a former SORT [nee: SWAT] member. I am not exactly a bleeding heart. I believe in law and order but I also believe that we need to start with the barons of industry.

Please don't stereotype us and we'll try to avoid stereotyping you. For example I am sure that you don't own a still, have most of your teeth, have only dated your sister, and have only 1 car in the front yard up on bricks. [courtesy of Jeff Foxworthy].

But can you agree that it would be good to close the loopholes that allows handguns and other firearms into the hands of criminals by allowing dealers to sell to obvious 3rd party sellers and to sell without background checks at gun shows. Would you also agree that we need to tighten up and take longer to do an adequate background check on buyers?

Where is the common ground?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 10/27/2008
- Tao21Zen I'm a Fan of Tao21Zen 5 fans permalink

What "loop hole"? You are talking about the fact that it is legal for private individuals to sell their private firearms to other private individuals. The only difference between this happening on a parking lot, vs inside a gun show is location. The BC are pushing for this at gun shows so they can then later say the same thing is happening outside gun shows and go after all (or at least more) private party sales.

This is what the so call "loop hole" is about. Its not about licensed dealers. The BATFE requires licensed gun dealers to keep their personal firearms and store inventor separately. If a licensed FFL dealer is selling their store inventory as if they were privately owned weapons, they are already breaking the law and are subject to arrest. and imprisonment. Again, no loophole here.

But, how about this for "common ground"? If what you want is to ensure buyers pass background checks and not the ban of private party sales, would you support opening the NICS background check system to non FFL dealers to use to conduct such background checks? Common ground, no?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 10/27/2008
- EmilyU I'm a Fan of EmilyU 6 fans permalink
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"But can you agree that it would be good to close the loopholes that allows handguns and other firearms into the hands of criminals by allowing dealers to sell to obvious 3rd party sellers and to sell without background checks at gun shows. "

Um.... You may want to rethink that statement.

"Would you also agree that we need to tighten up and take longer to do an adequate background check on buyers?"

Define "adaquate" and "longer".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 10/27/2008
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...the campus building is as horribly ugly as this event

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 10/27/2008
- 1will I'm a Fan of 1will 34 fans permalink

Isn't this a "Gun Free Zone?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 10/27/2008
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As you well know, that does not exist in the USA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 10/27/2008
- HisXLNC I'm a Fan of HisXLNC 7 fans permalink

Of course they exist in the USA. They have signs up all around that say, "Gun Free Zones", "No Weapons Allowed", etc.

Now whether these zones actually work or not is the question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 AM on 10/28/2008
- Kassandra I'm a Fan of Kassandra 107 fans permalink
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What IS it with Arkansas these days? first the Democratic chairman gets gunned down, then that beautiful anchorwoman, Anne Presley, plays a bit part in the movie "W" gets beaten to death; now this.

Is Arkansas filled with nutcases? I know this can't be Clinton's fault, I don't think he lives there any more.

ghastly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 10/27/2008
- quiviran I'm a Fan of quiviran 25 fans permalink

Limited branching in family trees.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 10/27/2008

That is highly inappropriate. Unfortunately I think Arkansans get an extremely bad wrap. We generally ignore anything that comes from there, except when it includes tragedy or adultery, and that's simply not fair.

And isn't an "inbred hillbilly" reference a bit cliched?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 10/27/2008
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