so much for those gun bans at schools and universitiesHUNTSVILLE, Ala. - A biology professor was in custody Friday after a shooting at the University of Alabama-Huntsville campus that left three faculty members dead and three other people wounded, according to police and media reports.
Amy Bishop, a Harvard University-trained neuroscientist who was reportedly upset over being denied tenure, was taken into custody, and her husband was detained, local media reported, citing police and university sources and witnesses.
Bishop was taken Friday night in handcuffs from a police precinct to the county jail and could be heard saying, “It didn’t happen. There’s no way ... they are still alive.”
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The mayhem occurred in a third-floor conference room of the Shelby Center, a 200,000-square-foot science building on campus. University of Alabama-Huntsville spokesman Ray Garner said a woman opened fire during an afternoon faculty meeting.
Three faculty members were killed and two faculty members and a staff member were injured, Garner said.
University spokesman Ray Garner said Friday night the three killed were Gopi K. Podila, the chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, and two other faculty members, Maria Ragland Davis and Adriel Johnson.
Two others were in critical condition, and a third who was wounded was upgraded to fair condition. The injured were identified as department members Luis Cruz-Vera and Joseph Leahy and staffer Stephanie Monticello. Their specific conditions were not released.
Sammie Lee Davis said his wife, Maria Ragland Davis, was a researcher who had tenure at the university. In a brief phone interview, he said he was told his wife was at a meeting to discuss the tenure status of another faculty member who got angry and started shooting.
He said his wife had mentioned the shooter before, describing the woman as “not being able to deal with reality” and “not as good as she thought she was.”
According to media reports, Bishop had been denied tenure Friday morning. She apparently returned to a campus faculty meeting in the afternoon and opened fire, university officials and witnesses told NBC station WAFF-TV.
It was unclear how many people were inside the conference room at the time. Garner said the suspected shooter was apprehended outside the building without incident.
Nick Lawton, the son of a biology professor at the school, said his father was not among the victims, but he did not know much more.
Lawton, 25, was exercising when a friend phoned him to tell him about the shooting. He called his father, Robert Lawton, and found out that he was not hurt, then he let the rest of his family know.
"All I know is that my father is OK," Nick Lawton told The Associated Press.
Screams heard
Erin Johnson, a sophomore and a student aide, told the Huntsville Times there was a biology faculty meeting under way when she heard screams coming from the room.
University police secured the building and students were cleared from it. There was still a heavy police presence on campus Friday night, with police tape cordoning off the main entrance to the university.
Gina Hammond, a UAH student, told WAFF that she lobbied the University of Alabama trustees to allow students with gun permits to carry their weapons on campus. She was turned down.
“I’m scared to go back to school,” Hammond said. “However, if they were to allow me to carry my pistol on campus, I would not be as scared.
“... I’m sorry that nobody in that room had a pistol to save at least one person’s life,” Hammond said.
"This is a tragedy of immeasurable proportions and a terrible a blow to our community," said U.S. Rep. Parker Griffith, R-Ala., in whose district the shootings occurred. "Now is a time for thoughtful prayer for those affected."
Suspect noted for cell research
Bishop joined the UAH faculty in 2003. Her areas of research focused on the role of gases, especially nitrous oxide, on the central nervous system.
Her lab was working on the development of a "neural computer" that would use living neurons — taken either from stem cells or fish.
She was also known for her work on cell growth.
In June 2006, The Huntsville Times published a story involving Bishop and her husband, Jim Anderson, chief science officer of Cherokee Labsystems in Huntsville.
Together, the two designed a portable cell incubator that eliminates many of the problems with cultivating tissues in the fragile environment of the Petri dish, according to the article.
"It's great to actually see it hit the market, and the sooner the better," Bishop said in the story. "My colleagues think it will change the face of tissue culture. It will allow us, as researchers, to not live in the lab and control our tissue culture conditions, including the sensitive cultures including those like adult stem cells.
"The conditions to differentiate those have to be exact, and the incubator will help that."
The invention earned the couple $25,000 of seed money in a business competition.
The Huntsville campus has about 7,500 students in northern Alabama, not far from the Tennessee line. The university is known for its scientific and engineering programs and often works closely with NASA.
The space agency has a research center on the school's campus, where many scientists and engineers from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center perform Earth and space science research and development.
Previous school shooting
It's the second shooting in a week on an area campus. Last Friday, a 14-year-old student was killed in a middle school hallway in nearby Madison, allegedly by a fellow student.
Female school shooters are rare. The Secret Service studied 41 attackers in 37 school shooting incidents. Of those, all were male.
But there have been female school shooters. For example, in February 2008 a female student shot and killed two classmates and then herself at Louisiana Technical College in Baton Rouge.
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Saw this earlier - surprised noone had it posted sooner!
Interested to see what the College Carry lobby will have to say about it..maybe we'll see some changes soon.
Interested to see what the College Carry lobby will have to say about it..maybe we'll see some changes soon.
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I'm impressed that the report quoted a student who had asked for campus carry.
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I hope every Texas Senator (hear this Sen. Ogden) and House Member reads this. Another "Gun-free-victim-zone" claims 3 more lives.
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This is really sad. Especially considering that the people killed and wounded were completely defenseless. Gun free zoning did not prevent this lady from shooting several people. Go figure.
As an employee at a university I just sent a follow-up email to a representative of Senator Ogden's campaign. We were discussing the current legislation and Sen. Ogden's vote against campus carry last session. Apparently his position is that the current opt-in clause — where a university may have a policy that supersedes the blanket ban on guns on campus — is sufficient. In my follow-up I let the representative know that I wish the Senator could see the inadequacy of this type of thinking and legislation.
I realize it's falling on deaf ears (or eyes as it were) but, well, I can't just let it pass unspoken. Hopefully the representative will at least discuss this news article with him. I know, wishful thinking.
As an employee at a university I just sent a follow-up email to a representative of Senator Ogden's campaign. We were discussing the current legislation and Sen. Ogden's vote against campus carry last session. Apparently his position is that the current opt-in clause — where a university may have a policy that supersedes the blanket ban on guns on campus — is sufficient. In my follow-up I let the representative know that I wish the Senator could see the inadequacy of this type of thinking and legislation.
I realize it's falling on deaf ears (or eyes as it were) but, well, I can't just let it pass unspoken. Hopefully the representative will at least discuss this news article with him. I know, wishful thinking.
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This is interesting. Evidently she shot and killed her brother in 1986 but it was swept under the rug at the time.
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The plot thickens...Lodge2004 wrote:This is interesting. Evidently she shot and killed her brother in 1986 but it was swept under the rug at the time.
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Wow, I'm impressed. I couldn't even get them to email me back.jcarouth wrote:I just sent a follow-up email to a representative of Senator Ogden's campaign. We were discussing the current legislation and Sen. Ogden's vote against campus carry last session.
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Well, that was quick. They "updated" the story 30 minutes ago to reflect the shooting of her brother, and the college carry quote somehow 'disappeared' from the story. Still a sad situation, but the media has gotten back "on message" pretty quickly.chabouk wrote:I'm impressed that the report quoted a student who had asked for campus carry.
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Whats weird is I used to work in Braintree (The city she shot her brother in)UpTheIrons wrote:Well, that was quick. They "updated" the story 30 minutes ago to reflect the shooting of her brother, and the college carry quote somehow 'disappeared' from the story. Still a sad situation, but the media has gotten back "on message" pretty quickly.chabouk wrote:I'm impressed that the report quoted a student who had asked for campus carry.
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To the crime-free zone crowd, just one question: "How's that gun-free college campus "thingy" working out??"
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Too Soon?ErnieP wrote:To the crime-free zone crowd, just one question: "How's that gun-free college campus "thingy" working out??"
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The response is:ErnieP wrote:To the crime-free zone crowd, just one question: "How's that gun-free college campus "thingy" working out??"
"Quite obviously, if there were no guns there would be no shootings. Right, old chap?"
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THISOldgringo wrote:The response is:ErnieP wrote:To the crime-free zone crowd, just one question: "How's that gun-free college campus "thingy" working out??"
"Quite obviously, if there were no guns there would be no shootings. Right, old chap?"
Taunting ain't the correct response, Boudreaux.
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