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Two people were dead Wednesday after a shooting in an engineering lab at UCLA, Los Angeles police said. Law enforcement were sweeping the building for a possible active shooter, according to the university.

A campus-wide lockdown was put in place. A nearby hospital and three elementary schools were also on lockdown.


Emergency personnel respond during a lockdown at UCLA. KNBC
UCLA, which has a quarter system for its academic calendar, is currently in finals week. Bahjat Alirani, a senior, told NBC News he was in the engineering building for an exam when he ran into a police officer.

"He was pointing a big gun and said for everyone to run and get out of the area," Alirani said.

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UCLA student calls in about shooting 3:50
Both the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were responding to the incident at the request of the LAPD, but officials told NBC News they had no independent information yet.

UCLA, a public university, has more than 43,000 students.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ucla-lockdown-after-shooting-engineering-lab-n584056

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Two people were dead Wednesday after a shooting in an engineering lab at UCLA, Los Angeles police said. Law enforcement were sweeping the building for a possible active shooter, according to the university.

A campus-wide lockdown was put in place. A nearby hospital and three elementary schools were also on lockdown.


Emergency personnel respond during a lockdown at UCLA. KNBC
UCLA, which has a quarter system for its academic calendar, is currently in finals week. Bahjat Alirani, a senior, told NBC News he was in the engineering building for an exam when he ran into a police officer.

"He was pointing a big gun and said for everyone to run and get out of the area," Alirani said.

2016-06-01t17-30-43-6z--1280x720.nbcnews-ux-1240-700.jpg

UCLA student calls in about shooting 3:50
Both the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were responding to the incident at the request of the LAPD, but officials told NBC News they had no independent information yet.

UCLA, a public university, has more than 43,000 students.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ucla-lockdown-after-shooting-engineering-lab-n584056

https://twitter.com/hashtag/uclashooting?src=rela

Two men dead. Seems to have been a murder-suicide. Suicide note left behind.
 
The gunman who shot and killed a UCLA professor Wednesday has been identified as Mainak Sarkar, a former doctoral student who had accused the victim of stealing his computer code and giving it to someone else, according to Los Angeles police.

Sarkar took his own life after killing William Klug, 39, in a small office in UCLA Engineering Building 4, sources confirmed. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office on Thursday did not identify the shooter, although it did confirm the victim’s identity Thursday morning.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-mainak-sarkar-ucla-20160602-snap-story.html
 
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-mainak-sarkar-ucla-20160602-snap-story.html

UCLA gunman had accused slain professor of stealing his computer code, sources say
UCLA professor Wednesday has been identified as Mainak Sarkar, a former doctoral student who had accused the victim of stealing his computer code and giving it to someone else, according to Los Angeles police.

Sarkar took his own life after killing William Klug, 39, in a small office in UCLA Engineering Building 4, sources confirmed. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office on Thursday did not identify the shooter, although it did confirm the victim’s identity Thursday morning.

Klug was an associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and had been the target of Sarkar’s anger on social media for months. On March 10, Sarkar called the professor a “very sick person” who should not be trusted.

“William Klug, UCLA professor is not the kind of person when you think of a professor. He is a very sick person. I urge every new student coming to UCLA to stay away from this guy,” Sarkar wrote. “He made me really sick. Your enemy is my enemy. But your friend can do a lot more harm. Be careful about whom you trust.”

A source called the gunman’s accusations “absolutely untrue.”

“The idea that somebody took his ideas is absolutely psychotic,” the university source said.


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Klug, who was described by friends as a kind and caring man, bent over backward to help Sarkar finish his dissertation and graduate even though the quality of his work was not stellar, the source added.

"Bill was extremely generous to this student, who was a subpar student,” the source said. “He helped him out and interceded for him academically."

In his doctoral dissertation, submitted in 2013, Sarkar expressed gratitude to Klug for his help and support.

A syllabus from 2010 lists Sarkar as one of two teaching assistants in a mechanical and aerospace engineering course, MAE: 101: Statics and Strength of Materials. Sarkar was listed in the 2014 doctoral commencement booklet with Klug as his advisor.

“Thank you for being my mentor,” he wrote in the acknowledgements.

Before enrolling at UCLA, Sarkar earned a master’s degree at Stanford Universityfollowing an undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur, according to his LinkedIn page. In the U.S., he also had a stint as a research assistant at the University of Texas and worked as a software developer.

After UCLA, Sarkar worked remotely as an engineering analyst for an Ohio-based rubber company, Endurica LLC. Will Mars, the company’s president, confirmed to The Times that Sarkar worked for Endurica until August 2014. He declined to provide more details.


UCLA students describe being on campus during the lockdown after Wednesday morning's school shooting.

On Sarkar’s LinkedIn page, however, Mars offered a more specific recommendation in a post published Aug. 1, 2014: “Mainak is a steady contributor with solid technical skills in FEA and software development. I appreciate the quality of his work, and his careful approach to new problems. He has worked for Endurica in an off-site situation requiring great trust and independence, and he has performed well under those conditions.”

Matthew Uy, who provided many “endorsements” of Sarkar on LinkedIn, said that he worked in a lab at UCLA that “collaborated” with Sarkar, then a graduate student. Uy said he had not spoken with or seen Sarkar in about five years and felt “pretty disconnected” from him in general.

Thousands of students and UCLA staff on Wednesday found themselves racing to barricade classroom doors with desks, projectors and anything else they could find after cellphones buzzed across campus with alerts of a possible shooting.

By 12:05 p.m., police confirmed that two men had been killed in an engineering building.

The campus was declared safe, and UCLA officials lifted a lockdown that had canceled classes for the day.

All classes, except those in engineering, were to resume Thursday, the university said. Engineering classes will resume once authorities have completed their investigation, which could be as early as Friday.

The university has offered counseling services to students, faculty and staff.

“Our UCLA family has indeed been shaken, but we will rely upon the strong bonds of our community and our faith in one another as we begin the process of healing,” UCLA Chancellor Gene Block said.

Times staff writers Kate Mather and Veronica Rocha contributed to this report.
 
RIP
There should be strict laws and auto rifles should be offlimits to civilians what do you say?
@Desertfalcon
 
UCLA shooting: Gunman's wife found dead in Minnesota

probably by the trump style vigilante

 
RIP
There should be strict laws and auto rifles should be offlimits to civilians what do you say?
@Desertfalcon
Sorry, it's been awhile since I have posted here but in answer to your question; no, I am opposed to such measures. I consider any such proposals to be in direct violation of the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution. "Gun rights" in America actually have nothing to do with hunting or sport shooting. They have everything to do with the American people's right to both self-defence and defence of one's family, home, neighbours, and community. The founders of our republic specifically intended that the American people should always have the means to defend themselves from everyone, from criminals to a possible tyrannical government. After all, the very first battles of our War of Independence from Great Britain, was fought when British authorities tried to seize colonial guns and powder.
 

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