Wednesday January 23, 2013
Shooting on Texas campus injures three

CHICAGO - Three people were shot after a fight at a Texas college erupted in gunfire Tuesday, sparking too-familiar images of frightened students escorted by swarms of police.
The shooting came as the United States is embroiled in a debate on gun violence in the wake of the horrific massacre of 20 first graders and six staff members at a Newtown, Connecticut elementary school.
The fight broke out just after noon at a building which houses a cafeteria and a library at Lone Star College near Houston, police said.
A maintenance man was hit by a stray bullet. A woman who witnessed the event was also taken to hospital with a heart attack.
Police said one of the men involved in the fight got shot and witnesses said he was carried out of the building handcuffed to a stretcher. The other ran away, prompting a lockdown, an evacuation and a massive search.
He was eventually found after showing up at a hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound, KHOU news reported.
Acting Harris County Sheriff Armando Tello declined to provide many details at a 4 pm (2200 GMT) press conference but said the campus "was cleared as safe."
Harris County Sheriff Officers work the scene at Lone Star Campus after a shooting occurred on January 22, 2013 in The Woodlands, Texas. - Thomas B. Shea/Getty Images/AFP Lone Star College director Jed Young had earlier said that two students were shot in the crossfire.
The family of Jody Neal, 24, said he was badly hurt after being shot three times in the arm, stomach and leg.
"He was sitting in the study room," sister Stacy Neal told HCSO news.
"There (were) three people on the computer and a guy walked up the stairs and opened fire on him. They said it was just one guy that came in with a gun."
Tello declined to comment on reports that the incident was gang-related.
The college posted a warning to students on its Facebook page to "SHELTER IN PLACE if you are on campus. IF YOU ARE NOT ON CAMPUS DON'T GO TO CAMPUS."
Efren Huerta replied to the post with the comment: "i was walking to my next class. and i heard about 4-6 shots. it happened in the library i think! i just took off running like never before."
Dozens more offered prayers to the victims and expressed dismay with comments like "this is crazy!" and "this is sick!"
The incident added fuel to the debate over gun control and gun violence.
While many people are calling for better background checks and the renewal of an expired ban on assault weapons, the National Rifle Association has led a charge among gun advocates to instead respond with armed guards at every school.
Teachers in Texas are already allowed to carry guns in some schools and the state's lieutenant governor called for government funding to train more of them to do so in the wake of the Newport shooting.
Lone Star is officially a "gun-free campus," but chancellor Richard Chambers said at a press conference that the officials cannot search its 19,000 students or thousands of staff and visitors.
He also noted that campus police responded to the shooting "instantly" and the sheriff's department arrived two minutes after receiving the first call. - AFP
- Ahmad Zahid: Armed forces, police collaboration to be strengthened
- MAS flew baby home with doctor's certification, says CEO Ahmad Jauhari
- Former top judge questions Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission
- The best ways to national unity
- Officers find illegal farms cleared of workers and machines
- Land clearing done legally, says Adnan

- ‘Boycott will be self-defeating’
- Zahid: I will not interfere with decisions of HODs

- Rape accused defends marriage to 13-year-old, says it was mutual
- Wee: MCA shouldn’t join Government
- Court: Sosma not applicable to Yazid and two others
- Enough documents for Lahad Datu case

- Government looks into broader base for broadband
- Group upset over man marrying underage victim
- Group lodges report after missing gold bars
- Asia Brands up, Kenanga Research has Outperform
- Alliance Research lowers Affin to Neutral but ups target price
- KLCI inches up in early trade, boost from PPB Group, HLFG
- Malaysia's Titan seeks up to 130,000 tonnes of naphtha
- Maybank KE Research maintains Buy on TSH, TP RM2.38
- CME to launch palm oil swaps contract on June 3
- Maybank KE Research maintains Buy on Gamuda, TP RM5.30
- British PM tells Google and others to play fair on paying tax
- Trading ideas: Pos Malaysia, BToto, Notion Vtech
- Malaysia-Market factors to watch on May 21(Tuesday)
- Wall Street ends flat on correction worries
- Raytheon to sign US$2.1bil arms sale to Oman
- Report: iPhone maker Apple keeping billions of dollars in Irish subsidiaries to avoid taxes
- Revival of abandoned RM1.4bil 79-storey Plaza Rakyat near Pudu bus terminal
- Wahid: M’sia growth prospects still bright, will be driven by Govt identified projects
- Plenty for Hafizh as 55 is significant in his early racing career
- Yi Ting on a mission
- Razif: Indiscipline the cause of senior players’ poor performances
- Cool V Shem believes he will be too hot for rivals to handle
- Spirited Malaysian team vow to deliver against Germans
- Japan hope to reach their first semis in tourney
- KLHC to rule the roost if other teams don’t raise their game
- Malaysia have their work cut out in the World League
- Gobi’s fate to be decided by MHC’s administrative committee
- Andre nails it with last jump
- Grace hammers home a point with two golds
- Delia one step away from main draw after easy win
- Sharon believes KPT circuit is excellent for squash’s future
- Nadal and Williams are looking unbeatable leaving rivals stunned
- Reigning champion thumps Xu Xin as Taiwan make history with first gold
- Rape accused defends marriage to 13-year-old, says it was mutual
- The best ways to national unity
- Wee: MCA shouldn’t join Government
- ‘Boycott will be self-defeating’
- AirAsia: Child not allowed on board because of chicken pox
- Mustapa against call to boycott products of Chinese firms
- Zahid: I will not interfere with decisions of HODs
- Group upset over man marrying underage victim
- Officers find illegal farms cleared of workers and machines
- Land clearing done legally, says Adnan
- Rape accused defends marriage to 13-year-old, says it was mutual
- Not taken for a good ride and not ungrateful
- The best ways to national unity
- ‘Boycott will be self-defeating’
- MAS flew baby home with doctor's certification, says CEO Ahmad Jauhari
- Revival of abandoned RM1.4bil 79-storey Plaza Rakyat near Pudu bus terminal
- MAHB sees 10% rise in KLIA passenger numbers from last year's 39.9mil
- CME to launch palm oil swaps contract on June 3
- ‘Fortune tellers’ from China nabbed
- 48 NGOs to take part in PJ rally

