UCLA to launch task force and
investigation into campus shooting
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[June 08, 2016]
(Reuters) - A week after a gunman
shot and killed a UCLA professor and then himself, the university has
begun a security analysis of its campus and will launch a task force to
ensure that lessons learned from the incident will be acted upon, a
spokesman said.
Mainak Sarkar, 38, killed his wife in Minnesota and then drove to
Los Angeles, where he shot engineering professor William Klug, 39,
at a small office on the UCLA campus, police said. He had intended
to shoot a second professor as well.
On Wednesday, the university will announce details of the analysis
and task force, said spokesman Ricardo Vazquez. He did not specify
issues to be studied.
However, he and others said that among issues that might come under
scrutiny is the question of whether buildings on the UCLA campus
where students were forced to hide from Sarkar during a two-hour
lockdown should have been equipped with doors that locked.
Because many classrooms were not equipped with locking doors,
students were forced to barricade them with furniture and other
items during the siege.
Vasquez detailed elements of police efforts to locate and stop
Sarkar as terrified students hid, saying that UCLA campus police
officers were first on the scene, soon joined by the Los Angeles
Police Department and other agencies.
"In the engineering building incident, UCLA PD officers were the
first responders, locating the scene of the crime, searching and
securing rooms and leading the students to safety," he said.
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A Los Angeles Metro Police officer stands watch on the University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus after it was placed on
lockdown following reports of a shooter in Los Angeles, California
June 1, 2016. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon
Sarkar was armed with two 9mm pistols and multiple ammunition clips,
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said. He killed himself
immediately after fatally shooting Klug, Beck said.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein; Editing by Michael Perry)
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