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    3 Dead in Shooting at University of Alabama Campus

    DEVELOPING: HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Officials at the University of Alabama's Huntsville campus say three people have been killed and another injured in a campus shooting.

    University spokesman Ray Garner says a woman is in custody but he could not identify her or any of the victims.

    Sophomore Erin Johnson tells The Huntsville Times a biology faculty meeting was under way when she heard screams coming from the room.

    The shooting happened Friday afternoon in the university's Shelby Center, a science building.


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    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – A woman opened fire during a biology faculty meeting at the University of Alabama's Huntsville campus Friday, killing three faculty members and injuring two other faculty members and a staff member.

    The shooter was in custody, but university spokesman Ray Garner said he could not identify her or the victims. Local television stations reported she is a faculty member.

    No students were involved in the shooting.

    Huntsville Hospital spokesman Burr Ingram said two of the injured were in critical condition and the third was in stable condition.

    Sophomore Erin Johnson told The Huntsville Times a biology faculty meeting was under way when she heard screams coming from the room.

    The shooting happened in the university's Shelby Center, a science building. University police secured the building and students were cleared from it.

    The Huntsville campus has about 7,500 students in northern Alabama, not far from the Tennessee line.

    The university posted a message on its Web site Friday afternoon telling students the campus was closed Friday night and all students were encouraged to go home. Counselors were available to speak with students.

    Garner said the campus was closed while police gathered evidence. He said at a news conference that the shooting was not unlike one the area experienced a week ago, when a 14-year-old student was shot to death in a middle school hallway, allegedly by a fellow student.

    "This town is unaccustomed to shootings and multiple deaths," he said.

    A female shooter... very unusual. From what I've been able to find out, she wasn't going to be tenured. I wonder why..

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    Professor Charged in Shooting Deaths on Ala. Campus

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A biology professor at the University of Alabama's Huntsville campus was charged with murder late Friday in the shooting deaths of three fellow biology professors at the campus.

    Authorities say Amy Bishop, an instructor and researcher at the university, opened fire during an afternoon faculty meeting, killing the three colleagues and injuring three other school employees. Bishop has been charged with one count of capital murder, which means she could face the death penalty if convicted.

    Bishop, 42, was taken Friday night in handcuffs from a police precinct to the county jail and could be heard saying, "It didn't happen. There's no way .... they are still alive

    Police said they were also interviewing a man as "a person of interest."

    University spokesman Ray Garner said the three killed were Gopi K. Podila, the chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, and two other faculty members, Maria Ragland Davis and Adriel Johnson.

    Three others were wounded, two critically, in the gunfire, which Davis' husband said occurred at a meeting over a tenure issue. The injured were identified as department members Luis Cruz-Vera, who was listed in fair condition, and Joseph Leahy, in critical condition in intensive care, and staffer Stephanie Monticello, also in critical condition in intensive care.

    No students were harmed in the shooting, which is in a community known for its space and technology industries.

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    What's up with these instructors going batshit on everyone?
    What's this, 2 times now in the last week?
    Can't even blame it on the full moon that happened 2 weeks ago

    RIP people who were just sitting in a meeting and doing your job
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    [QUOTE]University spokesman Ray Garner said the three killed were Gopi K. Podila, the chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, and two other faculty members, Maria Ragland Davis and Adriel Johnson.

    Three others were wounded, two critically, in the gunfire, which Davis' husband said occurred at a meeting over a tenure issue. The injured were identified as department members Luis Cruz-Vera, who was listed in fair condition, and Joseph Leahy, in critical condition in intensive care, and staffer Stephanie Monticello, also in critical condition in intensive care.

    No students were harmed in the shooting, which is in a community known for its space and technology industries.

    Sammie Lee Davis said his wife, Maria Ragland Davis, was a researcher who had tenure at the university.
    University spokesman Ray Garner said the three killed were Gopi K. Podila, the chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, and two other faculty members, Maria Ragland Davis and Adriel Johnson.

    Three others were wounded, two critically, in the gunfire, which Davis' husband said occurred at a meeting over a tenure issue. The injured were identified as department members Luis Cruz-Vera, who was listed in fair condition, and Joseph Leahy, in critical condition in intensive care, and staffer Stephanie Monticello, also in critical condition in intensive care.

    No students were harmed in the shooting, which is in a community known for its space and technology industries.

    Sammie Lee Davis said his wife, Maria Ragland Davis, was a researcher who had tenure at the university.University spokesman Ray Garner said the three killed were Gopi K. Podila, the chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, and two other faculty members, Maria Ragland Davis and Adriel Johnson.


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    She knowingly and intentionally took a firearm on campus, which is illegal. Three dead, she certainly deserves to be on death row. And none of this bullshit letting her lounge around for 20 years. Bah!

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    She could have saved a lot of heartache (and ammo) by just eating the gun.
    I thought schools were really weird about entrances? After VA tech for some reason I figured it would be a lot harder to waltz in with a gun.
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    This is my alma mater.

    She was a faculty member. They don't search profs for weapons. She went into a biology department faculty meeting, allegedly heard she was being denied tenure, and then allegedly shot 6 people, killing 3 - including the department chair.

    Rumor is that she knew it was coming and was making all kinds of accusations about UAH trying to steal her inventions. It certainly appears to have been premeditated - I can't imagine she was packing heat all day every day while lecturing in her neuroscience classes.

    UAH is a SMALL school - roughly 7500 enrolled - and with this coming on the heels of the Discovery Middle School shooting in neighboring Madison, the little town that NASA built is rocked to its core right now.

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    Post Female Professor In Custody Over Shooting Deaths Of Three UAH Faculty Members

    Alabama – Two stories involving teachers shooting their*superiors*in one week? On Friday, three people were shot and killed and three others were wounded by a gunman on the campus of the University of Alabama-Huntsville. The suspect, who is in custody, is neuroscientist 42-year-old Dr. Amy Bishop. Bishop joined UAH in 2003 and with her husband, [...]

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    Professor Charged in Alabama Campus Shooting Reportedly Killed Brother 1986
    A University of Alabama professor accused of fatally shooting three colleagues at a faculty meeting this week shot her younger brother dead at their home in the Boston suburbs more than 20 years ago, but records of it are missing, police said Saturday.

    Amy Bishop shot her brother in the chest in 1986, Braintree police Chief Paul Frazier said at a news conference. She fired at least three shots, hitting her brother once and hitting her bedroom wall, before police took her into custody at gunpoint, he said.

    Before Bishop could be booked, the police chief back then told officers to release her to her mother, Frazier said.
    The shooting of the brother, Seth Bishop, was logged as an accident, but detailed records of the shooting have disappeared, he said.

    "The report's gone, removed from the files," he said.

    He said people who worked for the police department then remember the shooting and he planned to meet with the district attorney over the possibility of launching a criminal investigation into the report's disappearance.
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    On some things they agree: There was an argument. More than one shot was fired. Amy Bishop, who had fatally shot her brother, Seth, was found by officers outside the family home. She was sent home, rather than held in jail.

    But a statement released by Braintree Police Chief Paul Frazier and a State Police investigative report from more than 20 years ago released by the Norfolk district attorney's office differ widely in other respects -- and in the conclusions they draw.

    Frazier, based upon the recollections of an officer involved in the case, said the girl had fought with her brother in the 1986 incident, then shot him with a shotgun and fled down the street with the rifle in her hand, at one point pointing it at a car to try to get it to stop.
    [...]

    The State Police report, completed in March 1987 by Trooper Brian L. Howe, several months after the Dec. 6, 1986 incident, paints a different picture.

    The argument was not between the brother and sister, it was between the sister and her father, the report said. The young woman told them that after the argument, she had decided to practice how to load a shotgun the family had bought for self-defense after a previous break-in.

    She said she loaded it but had trouble unloading it and it accidentally went off in her bedroom. Still hoping to unload it, she said, she went downstairs to ask her brother to help her, accidentally shooting him. Her mother said she had witnessed the incident and generally corroborated her account.

    The report said the girl was initially unable to provide information due to "her highly emotional state" so the investigators decided to let her and her parents go, with the plan of interviewing them later after they had "sufficient time to stabilize their emotions." When investigators did interview Bishop, "she reiterated adamantly that the discharge had been accidental," the report said.

    Ultimately, the report concluded, based on the testimony of the family members, that the shooting was an accident and no further investigation was needed.
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    Form what I've been able to find out, there were three shots fired from the gun.. how does one "accidently" shoot a shotgun three times?

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    So, she supposedly fired three shots in-doors, - and they decided to call it an accident?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninja0980 View Post
    how does one "accidently" shoot a shotgun three times?
    Slow learner.

    Shot One: "WTF? How did that happen?"
    Shot Two: "All I was doing was grabbing it, like this."
    Shot Three: "Hey, Bro! What do you think?... Damn."
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    Alleged University Shooter Was Suspect in Harvard Professor Bomb Attempt

    An Alabama professor accused of shooting six colleagues was a suspect in the attempted mail bombing of a Harvard Medical School professor in December of 1993, the Boston Globe reported.

    Amy Bishop and her husband James Anderson were questioned by authorities after a package with two bombs were sent to Dr. Paul Rosenberg, the newspaper reported.

    When Rosenberg saw the long, thin package had wires and a cylinder inside, he and his wife called police and ran from their Newton, Mass. home Dec. 19, 1993, the Globe reported.

    Two 6-inch pipe bombs connected to two nine-volt batteries were found in the package.

    The new information comes a day after information surfaced that Bishop killed her brother. The 1986 shooting was ruled accidental and no charges were filed against her.

    Bishop, who has four children, was arrested soon after the violent Friday shooting at the University of Alabama and charged with capital murder. Other charges are pending. Her husband was detained and questioned by police but has not been charged.

    Three of her colleagues were killed in shooting, and a 9 mm handgun was found in the bathroom of the building where the shootings occurred.

    Bishop, a rare woman suspected of a workplace shooting, had just months left teaching at school in Huntsville because she was denied tenure.

    Several months after a federal investigation into the Harvard medical professor's attempted bombing a prime suspect was identified, but never named.

    An unnamed law enforcement official told the Globe Sunday the suspect was Bishop, and
    her husband
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsbells View Post
    Alleged University Shooter Was Suspect in Harvard Professor Bomb Attempt


    I wonder what Professor Rosenberg had done to deserve her wrath......?

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    Sounds like a sociopath to me. I hope she does not get away with this.

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    Students said they signed a petition and complained to no avail about the classroom conduct of an Alabama professor accused of killing three colleagues and wounding three others in a shooting rampage at a faculty meeting.

    The students upset with biology professor Amy Bishop told The Associated Press they went to University of Alabama in Huntsville administrators at least three times a year ago, complaining that she was ineffective in the classroom and had odd, unsettling ways.

    The students said Bishop never made eye contact during conversations, taught by reading out of a textbook and made frequent references to Harvard University, her beloved alma mater.

    "We could tell something was off, that she was not like other teachers," said nursing student Caitlin Phillips.
    [...]

    Bishop's students said they first wrote a letter to biology department chairman Gopi K. Podila - one of the victims of Friday's shooting - then met with him and finally submitted a petition that dozens of them had signed.

    "Podila just sort of blew us off," said Phillips, who was among a group of five students who met with him in fall 2008 or early 2009 to air their concerns.

    After students met privately with Podila, Phillips said, Bishop seemingly made a point in class to use some of the same phrases they had so they would know she knew about it.

    "It was like she was parroting what we had said," Phillips said.

    University President David B. Williams said Tuesday that student evaluations were one of many factors in the tenure evaluation process, but he was unaware of any student petition against Bishop.

    While other tenured professors in the department made the decision not to grant her what would have amounted to a job for life, Williams said the votes of the tenure committee are not made public. Podila was supportive of her, Williams noted.

    Bishop's husband, James Anderson, said Wednesday the "vast majority" of students were happy with her. He said his wife taught the "cut course" for nursing students, who would either go on toward a degree or quit the program based on how they did in her class.

    "If they didn't make it through, they didn't make it," he said. "So it's natural for some to be unhappy."

    He said classroom performance was not an issue in her tenure file, which has not been made public.
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    Bishop's husband, James Anderson, said Wednesday the "vast majority" of students were happy with her. He said his wife taught the "cut course" for nursing students, who would either go on toward a degree or quit the program based on how they did in her class.

    "If they didn't make it through, they didn't make it," he said. "So it's natural for some to be unhappy."

    He said classroom performance was not an issue in her tenure file, which has not been made public.
    So the only students who complained were the ones who didn't make the cut? Yeah right

    I would have been very unhappy with an instructor who knew so little of the subject they were teaching that they had to read aloud from a text-book. Most people who have made it to a school of higher education are perfectly able to read for themselves......

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    I always liked teachers that taught and tested from the book... one less class to go to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakota Valkyrie View Post
    I always liked teachers that taught and tested from the book... one less class to go to.
    Reading for the class would certainly have been a waste if you were planning on going to it......




    And she was insecure enough that she kept having to remind people that she went to Harvard.

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    Saw this, and I just had to share it. It appears CNN has been doing some investigative work into her background. She took restaurant misbehavior out of Chuck E. Cheese, and spread it into another fine American eatery.

    Police in Peabody, Massachusetts, were called to an International House of Pancakes restaurant on March 16, 2002, on a report of an assault, according to a report from the Peabody Police Department. Responding officers found a crying woman who was the alleged victim, the report said.

    The woman, identified in the report as Michelle Gjika, told police she and her two children had been seated for breakfast.

    "Soon after another family with the defendant Amy Bishop was seated in a booth nearby," the report said. Gjika "then asked the waitress for a booster seat for one of the children and the waitress brought one over. The defendant Amy Bishop then also asked the waitress for a booster seat but Amy was told by the waitress that there were no more booster seats.

    "The defendant ... then became angry that [Gjika] had the last booster seat and made the comment, 'But we were here first,' " the report said

    She then became loud and abusive to the woman, the report said, shouting profanity at her and at one point saying, "I am Dr. Amy Bishop."
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    I recommend it. Quite a fun read, she even ends up hitting the other woman in front of the kids.

    Harvard makes them classy these days.
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    Former Norfolk DA Delahunt to speak on Bishop video at link

    Students return to Ala. university after shooting

    and I'm just going to be a bitch here for a minute...Amy Bishop is a dead ringer for Moe.




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    Judge sends Alabama prof's shooting case to grand jury
    Huntsville, Alabama (CNN) -- A judge has found enough evidence to send the capital murder case against former university professor Amy Bishop to the grand jury.

    District Judge Ruth Ann Hall found after a brief hearing Tuesday that there is probable cause that Amy Bishop committed the crimes she is accused of -- capital murder and attempted murder.

    Bishop, a Harvard-trained geneticist, is accused of gunning down her colleagues at a February 12 faculty meeting on the University of Alabama campus in Huntsville.
    [...]
    Dressed in a red jail jumpsuit, her wrists and ankles bound in chains, Bishop listened impassively to the testimony, occasionally shifting her glance from the investigator to the prosecutor.

    "I wasn't there. It wasn't me," she told police, according to testimony from Huntsville police homicide investigator Charlie Gray. He was the only witness called during the hearing, which lasted a half-hour.
    [...]
    Every time we asked her a question about the shooting she would say 'No way, no way. I wasn't there. It wasn't me.'
    [...]
    Her denials aside, the biology professor appeared "calm" and "intelligent" during the interview, agreeing to waive her Miranda rights and generally giving the impression that she understood what was going on, Gray testified.

    Gray noted that Bishop repeatedly challenged the reason she was being questioned.

    "She wanted to know why she was there. She said she had a meeting at 4:30 to write a grant," Gray said. "She had to leave to make that meeting. She denied anything about the incident at all."

    Witnesses told police that Bishop stood up about 50 minutes into a biology faculty meeting and opened fire, shooting three people sitting closest to her in the head, Gray testified. They died at the scene.

    She shot two others in the head and another in the collarbone before fleeing the room, the investigator testified.
    [...]
    Police also found a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol stuffed into a trash can in the second-floor women's bathroom underneath tissues and a women's jacket that had traces of the victims' blood on it, Gray said. The jacket was later identified as belonging to Bishop, he said.
    [...]
    Under Alabama law, the case now will go to a grand jury.

    The university identified the dead as Gopi Podila, chairman of the biological sciences department; Maria Davis, associate professor of biology; and Adriel Johnson, associate professor of biology. Three other people were wounded.

    In the wake of the shootings, information came to light about Bishop's previous run-ins with the law. She faced criminal charges after an altercation at a Massachusetts restaurant nearly eight years ago, police said.

    The police report says Bishop became furious that there was no booster seat available for her child, began screaming at the woman who had taken the last one and struck her in the head.

    Authorities in Bishop's hometown of Braintree, Massachusetts, are also looking into the shooting death of her brother, Seth, in 1986. Bishop, then 20, said she accidentally shot her brother in the family's kitchen as she was trying to unload a shotgun, according to police reports.
    [...]
    In addition, The Boston Globe has also reported that Bishop and her husband, Jim Anderson, were questioned in the 1993 attempted mail bombing of a Harvard Medical School professor.

    Under Alabama law, Bishop could face the death penalty if she is convicted of capital murder[...]
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    Every time we asked her a question about the shooting she would say 'No way, no way. I wasn't there. It wasn't me.'
    I guess she's using The Shaggy Defense.

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    Amy Bishop has been charged with murder for the 1986 shotgun slaying of her 18-year-old brother in their Braintree home, Norfolk District Attorney William R. Keating said this afternoon.

    "The grand jury has indicted Amy Bishop for murder in the first degree,'' Keating told reporters. "Here in Massachusetts, we had evidence of a murder. We proceeded with that, as we should have."
    [...]

    Former Braintree police chief John V. Polio, who ran the department when Bishop killed her brother, said the murder indictment against Bishop "does not convince me in any way that she's absolutely guilty. I'll stick right with the innocent unless proven guilty.''

    Polio, who has been severely criticized by his former law enforcement colleagues, said there were too many unanswered questions and it remained unclear to him whether Bishop accidentally or intentionally killed her brother.

    "I don't question myself one bit,'' Polio said during a telephone interview this afternoon. "I did absolutely the right thing because when I took it for granted that (reports) were sent over to the DA's office when in fact there was a lack of communication that I was unaware of. I did nothing that I would change.''

    Polio defended his handling of the original investigation and said it was only when new details surfaced recently that he learned that Braintree police reports weren't shared with the district attorney's office at the time.
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    Madison County District Attorney Rob Broussard said this afternoon that Amy Bishop's murder indictment in Massachusetts won't have an effect on the case in Huntsville.

    Bishop, 45, will face her capital murder charge in the shooting deaths of three of her UAH colleagues first before Massachusetts authorities have a chance to try her for allegedly killing her brother in 1986.

    "She has to answer to what she's done here," Broussard said during a news conference this afternoon.
    [...]

    "I really don't waste too much time on what might have been," Broussard said, "but anybody would agree and wish that Massachusetts had been on the ball back in 86 rather than 2010."

    Broussard said the Massachusetts indictment may aid the prosecution here. The prosecution can rebut a mental defense with evidence from Bishop's entire life, Broussard said.

    Bishop remains in the Madison County Jail in the general population. Her case will be presented to a grand jury on a date that has not yet been determined.
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    Multiple anonymous sources have confirmed to WHNT NEWS 19 that Amy Bishop attempted suicide in the overnight hours Friday morning. The suicide attempt came less than two days after she was indicted for murder in Massachusetts for the 1986 death of her brother, Seth.

    Sources confirm Bishop tried to kill herself at the Huntsville/Madison County Metro Jail. She was rushed to Huntsville Hospital where she was treated and survived the suicide attempt. Sources confirm Bishop was released to the Madison County Sheriff's Office and is now back in jail.
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    Pity she failed.... would have saved us the expense of a trial.

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    Pale, thin and dressed in a red jail uniform, a Harvard University-educated biology professor pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to capital murder charges Thursday in the slayings of three colleagues killed during a faculty meeting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.

    Amy Bishop, who was mostly silent during a hearing, looked down at a table as one of her lawyers entered the pleas on her behalf. She also pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to attempted murder charges in the shootings of three other colleagues who were wounded but survived.

    Circuit Judge Alan Mann set Bishop's trial for March 19 and told attorneys not to expect any delays.
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    Court officials said evidence about the Massachusetts slaying could become an issue in the Alabama trial should Bishop take the stand or if defense experts testify about her mental state and psychological history. Defense lawyers haven't indicated whether Bishop wants to testify.
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    Amy Bishop, 46, wore a red jumpsuit and bulletproof vest at the hearing in Huntsville. Madison County Circuit Judge Alan Mann said the Harvard-trained biologist and mother of four will go to trial on murder charges on March 19, 2012.

    "Her mind is a major issue," Bishop's attorney Roy Miller told Reuters.

    Prosecutors seek the death penalty for Bishop, also accused of wounding three other members of the biology department during what survivors called an execution-style shooting on February 12, 2010.
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    Held without bail, Bishop has lost more than 40 pounds since her arrest, according to Miller.

    "I can't go into the reasons why she has lost weight, but I think it makes her look younger," he said.
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