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哈佛大學19日發生槍擊案,一人受傷 (最新進展)

作者:三顆銀杏樹  於 2009-5-19 10:46 發表於 最熱鬧的華人社交網路--貝殼村

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美國享有盛名的哈佛大學19日發生槍擊案,一人受傷

 

 

 

UPDATED 9:14 p.m.

中新網5月19日電 據法新社報道,美國享有盛名的哈佛大學19日發生槍擊案,一人受傷。

 

  報道稱,一名不明身份人員19日在校園內開槍射擊,致使一人受傷,尚不清楚傷者是否該校學生。警方已經封鎖了校園附近街道。詳細情況仍在調查中。

 

哈佛大學最新報道原文及鏈接如下:

http://www.thecrimson.com/


BREAKING NEWS: Unidentified 'College-Aged' Male Shot in Kirkland House
House Master says Kirkland residents not involved; identities of victim and shooter still unknown.

An unidentified man was shot sometime before 5 p.m. Monday in the basement of J-Entry of Kirkland House, in what House Master Tom Conley is calling "in most likelihood, a targeted shooting."


The victim was bleeding from the lower torso but still conscious, according to Dental School student Jared M. Sprague, who says he helped support the victim after the shooting. Sprague said the victim appeared to be a "college-aged" African American.


According to Conley, the victim was not a Kirkland resident, but not enough information was yet available for administrators to make a statement about whether he was a Harvard student.


Conley, who spoke to police shortly after the shooting, also said two to three suspects fled the scene after the incident. He added that the victim was in stable condition and had been brought to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.

In response to a question about whether police were looking for a gunman, Cambridge Police Department spokesman James DeFrancesco responded that it was "very possible." DeFrancesco said he did not know whether the victim was a Harvard student. State police crews were doing forensics at the scene this evening.


At 7:20 p.m., a line of 11 Harvard and Cambridge police officers spaced themselves out across the grassy Malkin Athletic Center quad, walking toward Kirkland from the Lowell House side with heads bent as if looking for something.


Multiple students told The Crimson that they heard three noises that sounded like gunshots shortly before 5 p.m.


Bryant Bonner ཅ, a student in E entry of Kirkland, said he heard bangs, then "saw three people running from J entryway through my window. They were wearing baseball caps."


Greta Friar ཇ, who lives J-entry, said she heard three shots and immediately after someone saying, "Shit, shit! Oh, shit!" Friar said she later saw bullet casings on the stairwell in the entryway.


Kirkland House Masters Tom and Verena Conley notified the House of the shooting in an e-mail sent at 5:32 p.m. A Harvard University text message alert was sent to students subscribed to the system 13 minutes later.


"We ask everyone to cooperate with the police and staff in the hours ahead," the House Masters wrote. "We will apprise everyone of further developments."

Conley said later this evening that administrators were making preparations to extend 「exam forgiveness」 to students hampered by delays due to today's incident. The provisions would allow Kirkland residents to 「renegotiate the taking of exams because people are unable to get to their things and their rooms," he said.


According to Conley, students were "visibly shaken but very reassured" as of this evening.


Around 8 p.m., University President Drew G. Faust walked into Kirkland, telling a reporter she was there to address students.


Sprague, the dental student who said he helped the victim, said he walking towards the Malkin Athletic Center from Education School when he saw the victim stumbling toward him. Another woman on the scene called 911 upon witnessing the student's distress, Sprague said.


A portion of Dunster Street was been blocked off starting at Mt. Auburn Street and extending south after police arrived on the scene.


Massachusetts, Cambridge, and Harvard police were all on the scene as of 6:30 p.m. News helicopters were also hovering overhead midway through the hour.


--Bora Fezga, William N. White, Christian B. Flow, and Eric P. Newcomer contributed to the reporting of this story.
--Check TheCrimson.com for more updates throughout the evening.
--Check The Crimson's Twitter at www.twitter.com/thecrimson for updates.


CORRECTION

An earlier update of this article incorrectly stated that Kirkland House Master Tom Conley said the victim was not a Harvard student. In fact, Conley only said that the victim was not a Kirkland resident.
 
 
 
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回復 618o382 2009-5-19 10:47
回復 金陵客 2009-5-19 11:19
what's the problem with America universities?
回復 金陵客 2009-5-19 11:20
回復 Junkkiller 2009-5-19 12:40
"中新網據法新社報道"這圈子兜得太大了,來個直接的:
By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff, and Emma Rose Johnson, Globe Correspondent
CAMBRIDGE -- A man was shot this afternoon at the entrance of a Harvard University residence hall, and police were searching for several assailants. Tom Conley, house master of Kirkland House, told the student newspaper that the victim was not a Harvard student.
The shooting shattered the calm on the campus as students were studying for final exams.
Sergeant James DeFrancesco of the Cambridge Police said that after authorities were alerted about 4:50 p.m. they found the victim on Dunster Street, outside Kirkland, one of Harvard's 12 undergraduate houses. DeFrancesco said the victim was taken to the hospital and was in stable condition with a single gunshot wound to the abdomen.
Streets near the scene were blocked off, and the Cambridge and Harvard police departments were combing Harvard Square for suspects, according to a message sent to the Harvard community. University officials asked students to remain where they are and report unusual activity to the Harvard Police Department.
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust arrived on the scene at 7:45 p.m. but declined to comment on the shooting before entering Kirkland to meet with residents.
The Harvard Crimson, citing a witness who attends Harvard School of Dental Medicine, said the shooting victim appeared to be college-aged. The victim was bleeding but conscious when emergency responders arrived.
Kathleen Breeden, a senior who lives on the top floor of Kirkland House, said she heard three muffled gunshots in quick succession and was afraid to go outside her room.
「We didn』t know what was going on,'' she said. "A lot of people were calling and checking on us to see if we were all OK. ''
「Harvard is really, really safe,'' she said. "It is actually kind of shocking.」
About 20 minutes later, she said, a Harvard police officer knocked on her suite door to check on her and to tell her to stay put.
The investigation extended into the evening, leaving students still searching for answers.
Danielle Alexander, another senior living in Kirkland House, said just before 8 p.m. that she could see a police forensics team outside her window and that police officers were walking through the house looking for witnesses.
「We』re just sort of confused about whether a student was involved, or whether someone was running in and there was a student in the way,」 Alexander said.
Doors to Harvard dorms are normally locked and only those with key cards can enter.
回復 homepeace 2009-5-19 14:11
回復 三顆銀杏樹 2009-5-19 14:54
Junkkiller: "中新網據法新社報道"這圈子兜得太大了,來個直接的:
By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff, and Emma Rose Johnson, Globe Correspondent
CAMBRIDGE -- A man was
重要新聞一般直接不了

1.新聞發布權
2.新聞來源的正統渠道。
3.英語的翻譯資格。

外交無小事,新聞無小事——周恩來。
回復 tinydancer 2009-5-19 19:59
這種事,什麼地方都會發生的。
謝謝報道
回復 Lawler 2009-5-19 20:08
三顆銀杏樹: 重要新聞一般直接不了

1.新聞發布權
2.新聞來源的正統渠道。
3.英語的翻譯資格。

外交無小事,新聞無小事——周恩來。
對,小道消息傳的快一些,呵呵。
回復 Junkkiller 2009-5-19 23:48
三顆銀杏樹: 重要新聞一般直接不了

1.新聞發布權
2.新聞來源的正統渠道。
3.英語的翻譯資格。

外交無小事,新聞無小事——周恩來。
我不知道的的職業,反正我給我自己的定義是:"神微職小無力通天"故從不依外交規則行事,況且本壇就是"亂拳打死老師傅"的娛樂場所。
回復 三顆銀杏樹 2009-5-20 02:30
Junkkiller: 我不知道的的職業,反正我給我自己的定義是:"神微職小無力通天"故從不依外交規則行事,況且本壇就是"亂拳打死老師傅"的娛樂場所。
【"中新網據法新社報道"這圈子兜得太大了,來個直接的:】

別走題呀,沒說你自己,
回復 Junkkiller 2009-5-20 03:01
三顆銀杏樹: 【"中新網據法新社報道"這圈子兜得太大了,來個直接的:】

別走題呀,沒說你自己,
本徵無產階級,無業遊民。
回復 遙祝 2009-5-20 09:14
謝謝報道,現在的人什麼都敢做

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