<p>Here’s an account from another faculty member who was in the room, but was not hurt…</p>
<p>* We were 12 all together (including the shooter) sitting around an oval table in a modest size conference room . There were only one door to enter/exit.</p>
<p>The shooter was a disgruntled faculty member who didn’t get tenured after several appeals and a law suit.</p>
<p>About 30min into the meeting, she got up suddenly, took out a gun and started shooting at each one of us. She started with the one closest to her and went down the row shooting her targets in the head.</p>
<p>Our chairman got it the worst as he was right next to her along with two others who died almost instantly.</p>
<p>Six people sitting in the rows perpendicular were all shot fatally or seriously wounded. The remaining 5 including myself were on the other side of the table immediately dropped to the floor.</p>
<p>During a reload, the shooter was rushed, and we pushed her out the hall way and closed the door. Thereafter we barricaded the door and called 911.</p>
<p>At the time, I saw 2 dead bodies already and several wounded. Blood was everywhere with crying and moaning. I was on the phone with 911 reporting what had happened and while waiting we tried to stop the bleeding of those who we thought were still alive.</p>
<p>In about 5 min, the campus and city police, ambulance and a SWAT team arrived. We were in a pool of blood in disbelief of what had happened.</p>
<p>There were 5 of us who got out relatively unscathed – I was one of them.*</p>