Gunman kills five students at NIU
Mary Konecnik
Issue date: 2/18/08 Section: News
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According to students in the classroom, the killer burst into the room from a side door, drew a shotgun, and started firing on the first couple of rows. Over fifty shots were fired from four weapons.
The gunman was later identified as Steven Kazmierczak, a former student of NIU. While Kazmierczak was an undergraduate at NIU, he was an "outstanding student" as well as an award-winning sociology student and a leader of a criminal justice group. However, authorities said that Kazmierczak had recently stopped taking his medication and had become erratic in the past couple of weeks. He had no known history of mental illness or arrests.
Kazmierczak had purchased handguns in August and December and purchased an additional handgun and shotgun on the Saturday before the incident. Police later recovered an additional weapon from his apartment. Kazmierczak had a valid, state-required firearm identification card and thus had no problem purchasing the weapons. The authorities have found no motive in the shooting.
Northern Illinois University had revised their emergency procedures after the Virginia Tech massacre last April. University police officers took less than a minute to arrive on scene and a campus-wide e-mail was sent out within fourteen minutes. The Northern Illinois campus will be closed until further notice. Numerous memorials and websites have been set up in the memory of the five slain victims.
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Lara F.
posted 2/26/08 @ 6:35 PM EST
Does anyone know the names of the students who died?
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