College gunman killed by police.Byline: By Alison Kershaw A gunman in a black coat opened fire in the cafeteria of a college yesterday killing one female student and wounding at least 20 others before being killed by police. Scores of panicked students at Dawson College This article is about the Montreal-area college. For the September 13, 2006 shootings, see Dawson College shooting. For the community college in Glendive, Montana, see Dawson Community College. in Montreal, Canada, fled into the surrounding streets after the shooting broke out in the school of about 10,000. Some had clothes stained with blood. TV showed police with guns drawn standing behind a police vehicle as a SWAT team searched the 12-acre campus in case there was more than one gunman. Seeta Ramdass, of Montreal General Hospital The Montreal General Hospital is a hospital in Montreal, Canada, first established on May 1, 1819 and an early teaching hospital. The hospital has moved several times in the past, and is currently situated on Mount Royal, at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Cote des Neiges , said 11 people were admitted, including six who were in critical condition. Two were listed in serious condition and four were stable. Although police initially suggested that the gunman had killed himself, Montreal's police director, Yvan DeLorme, said later that "based on current information, the suspect was killed by police". Student Devansh Smri Vastava said he saw a man in military fatigues with "a big rifle" storm the cafeteria. "He just started shooting at people," Mr Vastava said, adding that he heard about 20 shots fired. He also said teachers ran through the halls telling students to get out. Other witnesses spoke of a gunman wearing a black trench coat. "We all ran upstairs. There were cops firing. It was so crazy," Mr Vastava said. "I was terrified ter·ri·fy tr.v. ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing, ter·ri·fies 1. To fill with terror; make deeply afraid. See Synonyms at frighten. 2. To menace or threaten; intimidate. . The guy was shooting at people randomly. He didn't care, he was just shooting at everybody. I just got out." Derick Osei, 19, said he was walking down the stairs Adv. 1. down the stairs - on a floor below; "the tenants live downstairs" downstairs, on a lower floor, below when he saw a man with a gun. "He ... just started shooting up the place. I ran up to the third floor and I looked down and he was still shooting," Mr Osei said. "He was hiding behind the vending machines and he came out with a gun and started pointing and pointed at me. So I ran up the stairs. I saw a girl get shot in the leg." Mr Osei said people in the cafeteria were all lying on the floor. Student Michel Boyer said: "I saw the gunman who was dressed in black and at that time he was shooting at people. I immediately hit the floor. It was probably one of the most frightening moments of my life. "He was shooting randomly, I didn't know what he was shooting at, but everyone was screaming 'get out of the building'. "Everybody was in tears. Everybody was so worried for their own safety for their own lives." A SWAT team and dog units were at the campus, going floor by floor to look for victims, said Sgt Giuseppe Boccardi. "Most of the students have exited the college grounds." People were also evacuated e·vac·u·ate v. e·vac·u·at·ed, e·vac·u·at·ing, e·vac·u·ates v.tr. 1. a. To empty or remove the contents of. b. To create a vacuum in. 2. from two nearby shopping centres. Canada's worst mass shooting mass shooting Public health Multiple discharging of firearm(s) onto a group of unarmed victims. Cf Genocide, Serial killing. also happened in Montreal. Gunman Marc Lepin killed 14 women at the Ecole Polytechnic on December 6, 1989, before shooting himself. |
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