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  1. ^ "Police officer's use of force against the Umpqua Community College shooter was justified". KOIN. 7 October 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2015.

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On October 1, 2015, a mass shooting took place at Umpqua Community College, located near Roseburg, Oregon, United States. A 26-year-old enrolled student, fatally shot an assistant professor and eight students. Nine other students were injured.

Two Roseburg police detectives without bullet-proof vests responded to the incident and engaged the active shooter in a brief shootout. After being wounded, the shooter retreated and took his own life.[1]

The mass shooting, which was the deadliest in Oregon's modern history,[2][3] reignited the national debate about gun control and U.S. gun politics.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference wbay-ucc was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference KGW.Shooting was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Jackson, Derrick Z. (October 2, 2015). "The shameful irony of Ore. mass shooting". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 2, 2015.

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The Umpqua Community College shooting took place near Roseburg, Oregon, United States on October 1, 2015. A 26-year-old enrolled student, fatally shot an assistant professor and eight fellow students. Nine other students were injured. Two Roseburg police detectives responding to the incident engaged the active shooter in a brief shootout. After being wounded the gunman retreated and shot himself dead. The shooter was later identified as Christopher Harper-Mercer. The mass shooting was the deadliest in Oregon's modern history.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference KGW.Shooting was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Jackson, Derrick Z. (October 2, 2015). "The shameful irony of Ore. mass shooting". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 2, 2015.

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The Umpqua Community College shooting took place on October 1, 2015. The UCC campus is located near Roseburg, Oregon, United States. A 26-year-old enrolled student fatally shot an assistant professor and eight students in a classroom. Nine other students were injured. Police officers responding to the incident engaged him in a brief shootout, and the gunman shot himself dead after being wounded. The shooter was later identified as Christopher Harper-Mercer.

The mass shooting was the deadliest in Oregon's modern history.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference KGW.Shooting was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Jackson, Derrick Z. (October 2, 2015). "The shameful irony of Ore. mass shooting". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 2, 2015.

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extensive interview with Syed's father published by La Stampa, by its reporter PAOLO MASTROLILLI at 7:00pm at Raheel Farook's on Forum Way in Corona, CA

On December 10, federal authorities began searching Seccombe Lake Park, a park in downtown San Bernardino,

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Inland Regional Center 34°04′32″N 117°16′40″W / 34.0755°N 117.2777°W / 34.0755; -117.2777 (Inland Regional Center) Initial active-shooting site
Inland Empire Lighthouse for the Blind, 359 E. Parkcenter Circle South 34°04′28″N 117°16′39″W / 34.0743742°N 117.2774319°W / 34.0743742; -117.2774319 (Inland Empire Lighthouse for the Blind, 359 E. Parkcenter Circle South) Victims' assembly point very near initial shooting site[1]
Loma Linda University Medical Center 34°03′09″N 117°15′51″W / 34.0525°N 117.2642°W / 34.0525; -117.2642 (Loma Linda University Medical Center) Victims' trauma center
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center 34°04′26″N 117°21′04″W / 34.0739°N 117.3511°W / 34.0739; -117.3511 (Arrowhead Regional Medical Center) Six victims treated here
East San Bernardino Avenue 34°04′39″N 117°14′54″W / 34.0775°N 117.2484°W / 34.0775; -117.2484 (East San Bernardino Avenue) Final shootout site with police
San Bernardino County Department of Public Health: Division of Environmental Health Services 34°06′23″N 117°17′19″W / 34.1064°N 117.2886°W / 34.1064; -117.2886 (San Bernardino County Department of Public Health: Division of Environmental Health Services) Farook's workplace
50 block of N. Center Street, Redlands 34°03′17″N 117°11′39″W / 34.0547°N 117.1942°W / 34.0547; -117.1942 (50 block of N. Center Street, Redlands) Farook and Malik's townhouse
La Sierra High School 33°54′33″N 117°28′45″W / 33.9093°N 117.4792°W / 33.9093; -117.4792 (La Sierra High School) Farook's high school
California State University, San Bernardino 34°10′59″N 117°19′26″W / 34.1831°N 117.3240°W / 34.1831; -117.3240 (California State University, San Bernardino) Farook's undergraduate college (B.S.)
California State University, Fullerton 33°52′50″N 117°53′07″W / 33.8806°N 117.8853°W / 33.8806; -117.8853 (California State University, Fullerton) Farook's graduate school (DNG)


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