University of Texas Tower Shooting: 2022 marks 56 years
On August 1, 1966, Charles Whitman went to the top of the UT Tower with a gun and killed 16 people including an unborn child, and injured 31 others in the span of 96 minutes.
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On August 1, 1966, Charles Whitman went to the top of the UT Tower with a gun and killed 16 people including an unborn child, and injured 31 others in the span of 96 minutes.
www.fox7austin.comThe 1966 University of Texas Tower shooting remains clouded by myths, including the myth of the “good guy with a gun.” It left too many Americans with only evil to blame — and not our leaders, our policies and ourselves.
www.texastribune.orgThe 1966 massacre of 17 people is considered the first US mass shooting.
abcnews.go.comThe Tower Garden will be re-dedicated Aug. 1 to honor victims and survivors of sniper Charles Whitman's killing spree.
patch.comA new documentary examines a sniper's mass murder at the University of Texas at Austin which, 50 years later, continues to inflict pain
www.cbsnews.comPolice Identify 19-Year-Old Student as Shooter who Fired AK-47 in Library; "All Clear" Given; Police Rule Out Second Suspect
www.cbsnews.comA gunman wearing a ski mask opened fire today inside a University of Texas at Austin library -- then fatally shot himself. Police say they're searching for a possible second suspect. Nobody else was hurt. UT has canceled classes for the day. UT police spokeswoman Rhonda Weldon says a gunman opened fire with an automatic weapon on the sixth floor of the Perry-Castaneda Library, then fatally shot himself. A statement on the UT website, at 9:02 a.m. Tuesday, said "stay in place, lock doors." A...
www.cbsnews.comNo Other Injuries Reported
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