Monday, March 25, 2013

A Thwarted Massacre

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/24/3303666/fred-grimm-everythings-just-dandy.html#storylink=cpy




The Miami Herald

Almost. Almost a massacre. Almost a college campus horror. But last week’s thwarted killing spree had no discernible effect on Tallahassee’s gun fetish. Almost mattered almost not at all.

James Oliver Seevakumaran amassed 1,000 rounds of ammunition. He smuggled two firearms into his University of Central Florida dorm room, a High Point .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol and what police described as an American Tech 22-magnum tactical rifle, which has the look, if not quite the lethality of a higher caliber assault weapon. But it would be plenty efficient for slaughtering unarmed kids. Police said Seevakumaran packed two 28-round magazines for his rifle. Almost as an afterthought, he stuffed a backpack with four homemade bombs.

And he had a plan. A checklist for killing. Last on his list, the would-be gunman had scrawled, “Give them hell." 

UCF campus police chief Richard Beary told reporters that early Monday morning the 30-year-old Seevakumaran had pulled the fire alarm, knowing that fellow residents of Tower 1, a seven-story dormitory, would spill out into the hallways and down to the common areas, where they would be clumped together for easy targeting. “Anybody armed with this type of weapon and ammunition could have hurt a lot of people here, particularly in a crowded area as people were evacuating,” the chief told reporters.

But his roommate, Air Force veteran Arabo Babakhani, emerged from his bedroom and was confronted with Seevakumaran wielding the gun. Babakhani slammed the door in the gunman’s face and called 911. Police arrived quickly. “We think the rapid response of law enforcement may have changed his ability to think quickly on his feet,” Beary said. Instead, he shot himself in the head.
This is part of the reason Florida still wears the crown in my book.

3 comments:

  1. Sound like a Muslim jihadist got cold feet and went to get his virgins a little early......

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  2. Are they inferring that a .223 is "higher caliber" than a .22magnum? Oh, brother.

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  3. No they are refering to one of many looks like a scary AR-15 but is actually a less expensive .22LR training/clone rifle, and funny that there is no "American Tech 22-magnum tactical rifle", though you can find an American ATI OMNI MULTI CALIB 22lr m4 carbine 28rd rifle.....

    the police and press are idiots...

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