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A gunman opened fire inside a library at the University of Texas at Austin, then shot and killed himself, police and university officials said Tuesday.
Police Chief Art Acevedo told NBC News that that the dead man suffered what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police were seeking a possible second suspect.
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Weldon said a man with an automatic weapon opened fire inside the library, then fatally shot himself.
NBC News reported that witnesses spotted a man in a dark suit firing shots at around 8:15 a.m. local time.
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
There is a second gunman!
www.kxan.com...
Only in the Bible belt!!
Originally posted by Marrr
Prob just some Texas redneck got his dove hunting spot mixed up with his morning classes after pounding that 12 pack of hot Lonestar beer last night.