North Carolina police charge suspect with
murder after college shooting
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[May 01, 2019]
By Greg Lacour
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) - Police charged
a man with murder early on Wednesday after a gunman opened fire in a
University of North Carolina (UNC) building during final exams, killing
two people and wounding four.
Police in Charlotte said they had charged Trystan Andrew Terrell, who is
in custody, with two counts of murder and four of attempted murder.
Three of the four wounded were in a critical condition.
The shooting took place at UNC Charlotte at around 5:40 p.m. Tuesday,
the last day of school, police said earlier. Officers gave no details of
a possible motive.
The gunman was disarmed by two or three campus police officers who
entered the building after responding to an emergency call, campus
Police Chief Jeff Baker said.
Sandy D'Elousa, a spokeswoman for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police
Department, which is leading the investigation, said the gunman was
believed to have acted alone.
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North Carolina's Governor Roy Cooper called the incident a tragic
day for the university and the state just a few days before
graduation. "But I know the people in this community, and they will
be here for each other," he told a news conference.
According to its website, the University of North Carolina at
Charlotte has more than 26,500 students.
The deadliest mass shooting on a higher education campus in the
United States took place at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg,
Virginia, in April 2007, when a student killed 32 people and then
himself.
(Reporting by Greg Lacour in Charlotte; Writing and additional
reporting by Steve Gorman and Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles, and Rich
McKay in Atlanta; editing by John Stonestreet)
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