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US: Gunman kills 1, injures 3 on college campus

The most recent bloody rampage to shake the United States came two weeks after an apparently mentally disturbed young man opened fire at a California university and killed six people.

Updated on: Jun 06, 2014 09:01 PM IST
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A gunman killed one person and injured three others Thursday on a college campus in the northwestern US city of Seattle, the latest of what the mayor denounced as America's "epidemic of gun violence."



The most recent bloody rampage to shake the United States came two weeks after an apparently mentally disturbed young man opened fire at a California university and killed six people.



The gunman opened fire in a lobby of a science building on campus of Seattle Pacific University, killing one 19-year-old man and wounding three other people.



"Today should have been a day of celebration at the end of the school year. Instead it's a day of tragedy and of loss," Seattle Mayor Ed Murray told reporters after the shooting.



"Once again, the epidemic of gun violence has come to Seattle, the epidemic of gun violence that's haunting this nation."



The injured, including one who was in critical condition, were being treating in hospital, police said.



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Following the lift of a lockdown in the wake of a school shooting, Seattle Pacific University students hug on the campus of Seattle Pacific University in Seattle (AP Photo)



"Police have one suspect in custody, an adult male who was subdued after being pepper-sprayed by a student security guard," the police statement added.



The gunman was identified as Aaron Ybarra, 26, and he was not a student at the university, the Seattle Post Intelligencer newspaper reported.



He was to make an initial court appearance on Friday on suspicion of murder, it said.



Blood on the floorBlake Oliveira, a student, said he was in class when the shooting rang out and first thought it came from a physics experiment. But then he heard screams, the Seattle paper reported.



The 21-year-old grabbed a metal pipe, as he and fellow students were locked in a physics lab.



Oliveira said he heard someone telling others to be calm, and then heard running.



Minutes later, he said, two police officers entered the lab and escorted everyone out.



"I took off my sandals put them into my backpack in case I had to run," Oliveira said. "This is all going down. I saw a cop with a shotgun and I thought, 'Okay, this is kind of real right now.' And then I saw blood on the floor," the newspaper quoted him as saying.



Police spokesman Chris Fowler described how the young male gunman was taken into custody after opening fire in the lobby of a building on the campus.



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