Officials talk in a cordoned off an area around the George Lynn Cross Hall, Botony, Microbiology building, on the campus of Oklahoma University, after one person was killed in an explosion about 100 yards from a packed football stadium at the University of Oklahoma on Saturday night, Oct. 1, 2005, in Norman, Okla., in what authorities are calling a suicide. In the back is a robotic device.
Officials talk in a cordoned off an area around the George Lynn Cross Hall, Botony, Microbiology building, on the campus of Oklahoma University, after one person was killed in an explosion about 100 yards from a packed football stadium at the University of Oklahoma on Saturday night, Oct. 1, 2005, in Norman, Okla., in what authorities are calling a suicide. In the back is a robotic device.
Police are pictured inside the police perimeter after one person was killed in an explosion in a traffic circle about 100 yards from a packed football stadium at the University of Oklahoma on Saturday night, Oct. 1, 2005, in what authorities are calling a suicide.
Police have cordoned off an area around the George Lynn Cross Hall, Botony, Microbiology building, pictured here, on the campus of Oklahoma University, after one person was killed in an explosion in a traffic circle about 100 yards from a packed football stadium at the University of Oklahoma on Saturday night, Oct. 1, 2005, in Norman, Okla., in what authorities are calling a suicide.
Due to circumstances I'm just doing a speed read through this thread.
Good to hear you and yours are safe, and for your reliable reports.
One question popped into my head and it might be something already covered in a subsequent post, but do you know if the stadium has cameras at the entrances to monitor for any gate crashers, etc? If so, and if they are left on for the entire game, perhaps the investigating bodies already have a "make" on those who ran into the stadium following the blast and are already scanning school records for any students that may match.
Just a thought ...
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10/02/2005 2:12:03 AM PDT by
Boomer Geezer
(Sgt. Wanda Dabbs, 22, of the 230th, called out, "That's my president, hooah!" and there were cheers.)