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미국 오리건주 대학 총격범, 총기난사 후 자살

By KH디지털2

Published : Oct. 4, 2015 - 10:42

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미국 오리건 주(州) 로즈버그의 '엄프콰 커 뮤니티 칼리지'에서 총기를 난사해 9명을 숨지게 한 총격범 크리스 하퍼 머서(26)는 총기 난사 직후 자살한 것으로 확인됐다.

사건을 수사 중인 더글러스 카운티의 존 핸린 경찰서장은 3일(현지시간) 기자회 견에서 "부검의가 머서의 사인을 자살로 결론지었다"고 밝혔다.

핸린 서장은 앞서 사건 당일인 1일 "신고를 받고 출동한 경찰이 총격범을  제압 하고 당시 강의실에 있던 학생들을 구하려고 '영웅적인 행동'을 했다"고 밝혔으나 머서가 경찰과의 총격전 끝에 사살된 것인지, 아니면 자살한 것인지는 확인해 주지 않았다.

핸린 서장은 이와 함께 총격 현장에서 발견된 총기 6정을 포함해 머서 소유의 총기 14정을 회수했다고 전했다.

엄프콰 커뮤니티 칼리지 학생으로 등록된 머서는 지난 1일 방탄복을 착용한 채 권총과 소총에다 장시간 총격전을 벌일 수 있을 만큼의 많은 탄약을 소지하고  학교 에 나타나 최소 2개의 강의실을 돌며 총기를 난사했다.

머서는 먼저 교수를 쏘고 학생들 가운데 기독교인만 골라 살해한 것으로 알려졌 다.

한편, 머서의 가족은 오리건 주 경찰을 통해 발표한 짤막한 성명에서 "끔찍한 사건에 큰 충격을 받고 깊은 슬픔에 빠졌다"면서 "이번 사건으로 숨지고 부상당한 사람과 그 가족들을 위해 진심 어린 기도를 드린다"고 밝혔다.

이 성명에는 머서나 희생자들의 이름은 적시되지 않았다. (연합)

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Investigators piece together motive of Oregon shooter

Investigators on Saturday pieced together evidence on why a student at a college in Oregon went on a rampage that left nine people dead before committing suicide as police cornered him.

Officials said the gunman, identified as 26-year-old Chris Harper Mercer, was enrolled at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg and opened fire in his English writing class.

Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said Mercer -- whom he has refused to identify by name so as not to give him notoriety -- exchanged fire with two officers who had rushed to the scene before committing suicide.

He said 14 weapons belonging to the shooter had been recovered, including six found at the school along with a flak jacket and ammunition.

Hanlin said investigators were poring through numerous leads and had interviewed hundreds of people, including neighbors and family members of the shooter, to try to determine what set off the rampage.

The shooting, the latest in a string of similar attacks in recent years at colleges and schools in the United States, has revived a fierce debate on gun control.

Officials say Mercer had struggled with mental health problems for some time and left behind a typed statement several pages long in which he indicated he felt lonely and was inspired by previous mass killings.

The shooter, who lived with his mother, also appeared obsessed with guns and religion and had leanings toward white supremacy.

It was unclear how long he had been a student at Umpqua, a small college of about 3,000 students located in Roseburg, a close-knit rural community.

The rampage took place on the fourth day of the new school year.

Several students said Mercer had signed up for a theater class that had not yet started.

Witnesses said he asked his victims their religion before shooting them execution-style.

Hanlin said investigators were examining how the shooter amassed his arsenal and were looking at some of his online postings.

Mercer moved from Los Angeles to Oregon with his mother in 2013, neighbors said, describing him as withdrawn and quiet but passionate when it came to guns.

“When we talked about guns and hunting, he was real open about it,”  Louie Flores, 32, a neighbor from California, told the New York Times.

“But anything about what was going on in his life, he really didn’t say too much at all.”

In online postings linked to Mercer’s email address, investigators reportedly found one entry in which he expressed sympathy for a dismissed television reporter who killed two former colleagues during a live broadcast in Virginia in August.

In Roseburg, residents tried to come to terms with the tragedy and the sad reality that their town would now be remembered as the site of a mass killing.

The bodies of the nine victims -- five women and four men aged between 18 and 67 -- were handed back to their families on Friday.

Fire Marshall Greg Marlar said one of the victims, 20-year-old Treven Anspach, was the son of a local firefighter. Another rescuer lost his niece.

Nine other people were injured in the rampage, including one woman who was shot in the head, officials said.

Chris Mintz, 30, an army veteran, had tried to stop the bloodshed by charging Mercer but was shot seven times while pleading that it was his son’s sixth birthday. He survived.

The mass shooting reflects a grim reality of American life, with similar incidents happening on a regular basis.

The last mass shooting at a US school took place in 2012 when 20 elementary school students and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.

According to data compiled by the group Everytown for Gun Safety, there have been 142 school shootings in the United States since the Sandy Hook massacre. (AFP)