3 shot at Seattle Pacific University before student tackles gunman
(CNN) -- When Briana Clarke heard popping sounds on a
Seattle college campus on Thursday, she thought the source must be
something innocent -- bursting balloons. Then she saw a classmate
running frantically, saying someone had been shot.
A gunman had opened fire
at Seattle Pacific University, killing one person and wounding two more
before he was tackled by a student security guard, Seattle police said.
The gunman was reloading a
shotgun when the tackler, working as a building monitor, used pepper
spray and knocked him down, Police Capt. Chris Fowler told reporters.
"Once on the ground, other students jumped on top of them and subdued the shooter," he said.
The suspect, 26-year-old Aaron Ybarra, is not a student at the school, police said.
They believe he acted alone, but the investigation is going on. Police did not disclose a motive.
Would have been worse
Clarke saw students covered in blood.
"When I walked outside
and saw someone down, that was disturbing seeing a bunch of bullets
around," she said. "Seeing my friend outside being treated, that's was
hard to swallow."
The thought that she could have been a victim went through her head.
Police are convinced the shooter would have harmed more people, had those around him not intervened.
"This story is not about
an evil act but about the people that actually lived through this
scenario and assisted each other when things were pretty tragic." said
Seattle police Asst. Chief Paul McDonagh.
The suspect was armed with a shotgun, a knife and additional rounds of ammunition, he said.
Pellet wounds
The shooting began
inside the foyer of Otto Miller Hall, which houses the university's
science, math and engineering departments, when the gunman confronted
three people and shot them, Fowler said.
A 19-year-old man was
declared dead at Harborview Medical Center. A 20-year-old woman was in
critical condition and a 24-year-old man was in satisfactory condition,
she said.
He suffered pellet
wounds to the neck and chest, a police statement said. A fourth person
was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.
Officials immediately locked down the campus.
Blood on floor and walls
University President
Daniel J. Martin told CNN affiliate KCPQ he turned on a monitor to view
security camera images from Otto Miller Hall after he was alerted to the
shooting.
"The students acted without regard for their own safety," he said, his voice breaking with emotion.
Jillian Smith was taking
a math test when she learned the campus was on lockdown. She said she
kept taking the test until she heard police officers yelling.
"After we found out by social media what was going on, people were crying and everything," Smith told CNN affiliate KOMO.
Police escorted students out of the building, where she she saw blood on the floor and walls in the foyer.
Blake Oliveria was in a class when he heard the gunshots.
He said he removed his shoes in case he had to run but stayed in the classroom until police arrived to escort students out.
"I saw blood ... on the
ground," he told CNN. "There were two or three big (pools) and some
small ones scattered throughout the hallway."
Questions
Mary Jones' daughter
attends Seattle Pacific but was unharmed. Still, she wonders how safe
colleges will be without laws regulating access to guns.
"Where are the controls
to keep our children from purchasing a handgun or any other kind of
weapon? And does that take government controls to keep that from
happening? I don't know," she told KOMO. "There has to be a greater
understanding of what that weapon can do and the pain it can inflict on
another person's life."
Seattle Pacific is a
Christian university with a student population of 4,270. It is located
in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood. The school has canceled classes
all day Friday, it said on its website.
Shooting at Seattle Pacific University
Seattle
Police SWAT officers run toward a campus building after a shooting on
the Seattle Pacific University campus on Thursday, June 5, in Seattle.
Seattle Pacific University students are led out of the crime scene.
Emergency personnel gather near the scene of the shooting.
Bystanders look on as emergency personnel arrive near the scene of the shooting.
Police officers conduct searches on students after a shooting occurred on the Seattle Pacific University campus.
Seattle firefighters load a victim into an ambulance near the scene of the shooting.
Brianna Clarke, a student at Seattle Pacific University, at the scene of the shooting.
Medical and police officers gather at the scene.
Students from Seattle Pacific University gather on campus in a prayer circle. Via:CNN
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