Fear and emptiness after deadly U.S. college shooting

Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:30pm GMT
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]

By James Kelleher

DEKALB, Illinois (Reuters) - Fear and a feeling of emptiness prowled the deserted sidewalks at Northern Illinois University on Friday, the usually busy campus cold and silenced after a gunman killed five students before shooting himself.

"Right now, I feel helpless. This changes things a lot. I'm scared to be here. I'm 22 years old and scared to be on a college campus," said student Rosie Moroni as she made her way to a memorial service for Thursday's victims.

Monsignor Glenn Nelson remembered during the service that this tragedy was only one of many that have shaken campuses across the United States.

"It's not just here. It happened at Virginia Tech. It happened other places. It will probably happen again. And that's terrifying," he said at the Mass inside the Newman Roman Catholic Student Center.

"Whatever the answer is, it's not going to comfort you."

The Gospel reading from Matthew warned against vengeance.

Last April, Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg, Virginia, was the site of the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history when a gunman killed 32 people and himself. Just last week, a nursing student shot two women and killed herself in front of classmates at a college in Louisiana.

On Thursday at Northern Illinois, Stephen Kazmierczak, 27, a former student, killed five students and himself and wounded 21 others during a lecture. His motive was not known, but investigators said it appeared he had been taking some type of medication, ceased using it recently and had become unstable.  Continued...

 
Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling speaks at a Thomson Reuters newsmaker event in London October 21, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew Winning
Darling says stimulus stays

G20 policymakers are agreed that it is too early to pull the plug on economic life-support packages, Chancellor Alistair Darling tells Reuters.  Full Article 

Most Popular General News on Reuters UK

  • Articles
  • Videos
 A demonstrator pounds away the Berlin Wall as East Berlin border guards look on from above the Brandenburg Gate in this November 11, 1989 file photo. REUTERS/David Brauchli/File Photo
Berlin Wall anniversary

Twenty years after the Berlin Wall's fall, Reuters provides an in-depth, multimedia look at one of the 20th Century's defining moments.   Full Coverage