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Roger Bannister [OP]

2003-05-12 22:08 | User Profile

Yes, the joys of immigration continue for America. The reason this story dropped out of sight so fast is due to the Indian heritage of the gunman. No doubt the primitive whites surrounding this God drove him to this. Rban is setting up a defense fund we hear.

[url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2003-05-10-ohio-shooting_x.htm]http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2003-0...-shooting_x.htm[/url]

Disgruntled grad arrested in Ohio shooting CLEVELAND (AP) — The 62-year-old man accused of a shooting spree at a prestigious Cleveland university had military training with the Indian army and a grudge against an employee, authorities said Saturday. A woman is rescued Friday at Case Western Reserve University as authorities probe a building for a gunman. By Mark Duncan, AP

Biswanath Halder, armed with two handguns, allegedly killed one person, wounded two others and held police at bay for seven hours Friday in a shiny, swirling building filled with twisting corridors that complicated his capture.

Halder wore a bulletproof vest and a wig glued on "a kind of World War II Army helmet" as he walked the halls of Case Western Reserve University's Peter B. Lewis Building and fired hundreds of rounds, police Chief Edward Lohn said.

"There's a trail of blood throughout," Lohn said. "It was a cat-and-mouse game."

Authorities said 93 people were trapped inside the building for hours, hiding in offices, classrooms and closets.

Norman Wallace, a 30-year-old graduate student who had a summer internship at a consulting firm, was killed. Cleveland Mayor Jane Campbell described him as a "young man with hope and promise."

The two injured people — a 32-year-old man shot in the buttocks and a 46-year-old woman shot in her collar bone — were released from the hospital Saturday, authorities said.

Halder, who suffered a gunshot wound to the shoulder, was released into police custody Saturday, a hospital spokeswoman said. It wasn't clear if he had an attorney, and Campbell said prosecutors were determining what charges to file.

Halder, who graduated from Case Western in 1999 with a master's degree in business administration, had sued a university computer lab employee who was in the building but escaped during the standoff, university president Edward Hundert said.

Hundert said the lawsuit, which accused the employee of having "added and deleted things from a personal Web site" belonging to Halder, was dismissed and Halder had lost an appeal about a month ago.

Hundert said Halder did not have a grudge against the school.

Students and faculty members scrambled to get out of the new, Frank Gehry-designed business school building when gunshots first rang out about 4 p.m. Friday.

The distinctive design of the five-story building, which has no right angles and hallways that dip and swerve, complicated the job for police.

"As the SWAT team entered the building, they were constantly under fire," Lohn said. "They couldn't return fire because of the design of the building. They didn't have a clear shot."

Lohn said a SWAT team engaged in firefights with Halder throughout the building before finally cornering him in a room. Police weren't sure when Halder was shot, but said he was apprehended without incident. He had a Cobray pistol, a Ruger pistol and 11 ammunition clips.

The resume Halder posts on his Web site includes service in the Indian army, as well as experience in computer programming, designing electrical measuring equipment in Germany, real estate and financial planning.

On Saturday, the rain-soaked campus was nearly deserted a week after classes had ended. Yellow crime-scene tape was strung around the building and a police cruiser guarded the shattered glass back door the gunman had busted through. The university hopes to reopen the building Monday.

"Our campus is about what every great college campus is about," Hundert said Saturday. "It's about growth, learning and discovery. To have violence and tragedy on a campus is a devastating thing."

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Roger Bannister

2003-05-12 23:06 | User Profile

:P


Eendracht Maakt Mag

2003-05-12 23:11 | User Profile

Yeah, he must have lived in Texas or some hick state to adopt your loose gun culture so easily. He's just learning violence and gunfire from Americans. Trying to fit into your society. You ought to praise him, he's just like you!! No, I am afraid he learned it from his fellow widow-burning, child-sacrificing, goat-blood drinking Hindu buddies in the Indian Army.

*And yes, stories about Indian violence is the US are so rare that they should drop out of sight quickly...asshole Roger, your media understands what you are too stupid to comprehend...that these are statistical aberrations that ought to be hushed up. *

9 geniuses out of a population of more than 1 billion-that's a statistical abberation, wouldn't you say?

So shut the f#ck up and stop posting this garbage here, you antiHindite bigot scum.

You don't tell him what he can and cannot post here, Apu.


Roger Bannister

2003-05-13 00:03 | User Profile

Pure aryan? No. Judging from your posts, we concur that rban = :dung: .


Drakmal

2003-05-13 08:16 | User Profile

Biswanath Halder, armed with two handguns, allegedly killed one person, wounded two others and held police at bay for seven hours Friday in a shiny, swirling building filled with twisting corridors that complicated his capture.

I'm unimpressed. For a guy with two pistols, a belt of ammo, a bulletproof vest, army training, a grudge, a deathwish, and the local terrain on his side, 1 is an awfully low bodycount. White people excel at violence when they put their minds to it; I would expect a person of "pure Aryan stock" with all the factors mentioned above to have kicked some ass.


Walter Yannis

2003-05-13 12:35 | User Profile

Originally posted by AntiYuppie@May 13 2003, 00:08 ** Iranian 197 Greek 204 **

It's interesting that the Greeks and Iranians are about the same distance. I would have expected the Greeks to be much closer.

Where are the Armenians (who like the Greeks and Iranians speak an Aryan language) in all this?

How about the Georgians (non-Indo-European language)?

Was the distance caused by the Turkic invasions, genetic drift, or both?

Walter


jeffersonian

2003-05-13 14:33 | User Profile

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Biswanath Halder, armed with two handguns, allegedly killed one person, wounded two others...

... and fired hundreds of rounds...

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Fired hundreds of rounds and managed to kill one and wound two. Seems wing-nut Hindu's who go off their nut and emulate rban on steriods are as inept at mayhem as the rest of the Indian population is in general.

No suprise. :ph34r: