Posted on 05/09/2003 2:59:11 PM PDT by demlosers
CLEVELAND (AP) -- A man opened fire with a machine gun Friday at the business school at Case Western Reserve University. At least two people were reported injured.
Witnesses said the gunman was firing indiscriminantly.
School spokeswoman Marcie Hersh said the lone gunman was still in the Peter B. Lewis Building, which had been locked down. One person had been shot outside and was taken to a hospital. The other wounded person remained inside the building, she said.
LeKisha Spencer, 28, who works in a first-floor cafeteria said, she heard a bang and a saw a man walking inside the building toward the front.
"He had a machine gun, book bag, camouflage shirt, military green hat, white pants and a bookbag," she said. "I didn't see his face.
"He was just walking, aiming his guns and firing.
"I just went to the phone and dialed 911. I heard another bang."
She ran from the building.
"When I ran out the door, I still heard shots."
Squad cars surrounded the block, and officers had guns trained on the building, said William Day, a student at the Cleveland Institute of Music who was passing by.
Bonnie Copes, an administrative assistant, said she heard several gunshots beginning around 4 p.m.
Copes, 50, was locked in a department office inside the building and unable to leave. She continued to hear gunshots.
"Rounds and rounds and rounds," she said.
The $62 million Peter B. Lewis Building opened in the fall and was designed by Frank Gehry, the internationally renowned architect who also created the titanium-covered Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain.
Case Western is at University Circle, a park-like setting of cultural, medical and educational institutions on the eastern edge of downtown. The school has 9,500 students.
The Lewis building is about five stories high. Instead of walls on the south side, it has a curving roof, made of 20,000 stainless-steel shingles, that seemingly tumbles to the ground.
Lewis, an art collector and the billionaire chairman of Progressive Insurance, gave Case $37 million toward construction of the building, which opened in the fall.
"Machine gun?"Graduate Nabbed in Case Western ShootingBy TOM WITHERS
CLEVELAND - The 62-year-old man accused of a shooting spree at a prestigious Cleveland university had military training with the Indian army and a grudge against an employee, authorities said Saturday.
Biswanath Halder, armed with two handguns, allegedly killed one person, wounded two others and held police at bay for seven hours Friday in a shiny, swirling building filled with twisting corridors that complicated his capture.
Halder wore a bulletproof vest and a wig glued on "a kind of World War II Army helmet" as he walked the halls of Case Western Reserve University's Peter B. Lewis Building and fired hundreds of rounds, police Chief Edward Lohn said.
"There's a trail of blood throughout," Lohn said. "It was a cat-and-mouse game."
Authorities said 93 people were trapped inside the building for hours, hiding in offices, classrooms and closets.
Norman Wallace, a 30-year-old graduate student who had a summer internship at a consulting firm, was killed. Cleveland Mayor Jane Campbell described him as a "young man with hope and promise."
The two injured people _ a 32-year-old man shot in the buttocks and a 46-year-old woman shot in her collar bone _ were released from the hospital Saturday, authorities said.
Halder, who suffered a gunshot wound to the shoulder, was released into police custody Saturday, a hospital spokeswoman said. It wasn't clear if he had an attorney, and Campbell said prosecutors were determining what charges to file.
Halder lived in the heart of Cleveland's Little Italy neighborhood about a half mile from campus. Some neighbors described him as an unfriendly man who would walk down the middle of the road apparently to avoid talking with them.
"He never walked on the sidewalks, always down the middle of the street. To me, it seemed like he was afraid of people," said Jay DiRenzo.
DiRenzo said Halder has rented the third floor of the three-unit house two doors down from her for about 6 or 7 years. There was no answer Saturday night at the house where letters and magazines were overflowing from his mailbox.
Halder, who graduated from Case Western in 1999 with a master's degree in business administration, had sued a university computer lab employee who was in the building but escaped during the standoff, university president Edward Hundert said.
Hundert said the lawsuit, which accused the employee of having "added and deleted things from a personal Web site" belonging to Halder, was dismissed and Halder had lost an appeal about a month ago.
Hundert said Halder did not have a grudge against the school.
Students and faculty members scrambled to get out of the new, Frank Gehry-designed business school building when gunshots first rang out about 4 p.m. Friday.
The distinctive design of the five-story building, which has no right angles and hallways that dip and swerve, complicated the job for police.
"As the SWAT team entered the building, they were constantly under fire," Lohn said. "They couldn't return fire because of the design of the building. They didn't have a clear shot."
Lohn said a SWAT team engaged in firefights with Halder throughout the building before finally cornering him in a room. Police weren't sure when Halder was shot, but said he was apprehended without incident.
He had a Cobray pistol, a Ruger pistol and 11 ammunition clips.
The resume Halder posts on his Web site includes service in the Indian army, as well as experience in computer programming, designing electrical measuring equipment in Germany, real estate and financial planning.
And check his guestbook! FreeRepublic is in there!Free Republic is only mentioned in his guestbook AFTER the shooting, in a rant by some DU-type bozo.
The REAL story about Mr. Halder can be found from the MANY "anti-war" links posted on his "Poll" page, http://junior.apk.net/~halder/poll.html:
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"They know we own their country. We own their airspace... We dictate the way they live and talk. And that's what's great about America right now. It's a good thing, especially when there is a lot of oil out there we need." William Looney
Stop War Now
Win Without War
A Citizens' Declaration
Iraq Peace Pledge Petition
Remember the People of Iraq
No War on Iraq (at MoveOn.org)
Convene the General Assembly
Say "NO" to New Iraq Resolution
Tell George that He is Un-Patriotic
Security Council: Stay the Course
Security Council: Hold Out for Peace
Lift Sanctions in Iraq - Say NO to War
No War Against Iraq (at VoteNoWar.org)
War on Iraq - Act Now - Email Tony Blair
Emergency Appeal to the United Nations
Petition to President Bush -- Oppose War
We Can Do Better Than This! No Iraq War!
Restore US Trade with Iraq (Bill # H.R.742)
Stop Bush's 'Wag the Dog' Invasion of Iraq
Security Council: The People Say NO to War
Oppose War with Iraq: Massive Fax Campaign
Should Australia Take Part in a War against Iraq?
NO TO WAR -- Register Your Opposition to War in Iraq
Write the UN Security Council to Stop the Rush to War
An E-mail Blast to 100 Members to the British Parliament
Last Chance to Give Peace a Chance -- Stop World War III
End the Iraqi Sanctions (to the UN/US/UK Administrations)
UN Uniting for Peace -- Emergency Fax Kit to Stop the War
Support Emergency UN General Assembly Action for Peace
Send an E-mail to President Bush Opposing War against Iraq
Stop the US Government's Holocaust Against the Iraqi People
Last Blast Against the Blitz: An Emergency Kit to Stop the War
Worldwide Call to Conscience: End Economic Sanctions Against Iraq
A Campaign to End the Economic Sanctions Against the People of Iraq
Call on the UN General Assembly: Vote a "Uniting for Peace" Resolution
Letter to UN Security Council Telling Them NOT to Authorize War on Iraq
Appeal to the UN Security Council to Halt Naked Aggression Against Iraq
Should the US invade Iraq to halt Saddam's weapons programs? (at PBS)
Urge Russia, France and China to Veto and Block UN Authorization for War
A Statement of Conscience against War and Repression (at Not In Our Name)
An Appeal from Helen Caldicott to the Pope to be a Human Shield in Baghdad
An Open Letter from the Academic Community Opposing a US Invasion of Iraq
Petition to the UN Security Council Addressing the Humanitarian Situation in Iraq
Letter to Leaders of Congress Asking Them to Oppose Unilateral US Invasion of Iraq
"Whenever human rights are abused, all of us become victims." Benazir Bhutto
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I just cut and pasted THESE here - for when the RATs take down this website...
That's easy, as an architect I have been trained in the use of form, materials and structure. I have been educated in the how to design space, circulation and sequence of movement in a rational coherent form. Architecture is not merely about spectacle and surface which is what Frank Gehry's 'architecture' has become. To me, his work is more inhabitable sculpture or skin than true architecture. Gehry's work and signature swooping titanium skins are interesting when used in a unique manner once. To see them replicated over and over regardless of context or use is akin to plopping down the same typical McDonald's over and over at rest stops across America. Granted they may be visually mjore interesting thana McDonalds, but the McDonalds typical reststop is truer to function at least.
I am all for the bold use of form and pushing the use of materials in new and ionnovative ways. But to me, it must be done for a reason, not just becasue you can do it. Gehry's buildings have become passe. They are built not to be unique solutions to programatic requirments but are built to be trophys or collector items.
I have vistited Gehry's earlt buildings in LA and found them to range from interesting and unique to be ugly and outrageous. My sister works at the EMP in Seattle, possibly one of the ugliest buildings I have ever seen. From the outside it is the most bizarre alien colored weird thing you have sver seen. on the inside, you have no idea you are in this thing at all. You might as well be in a warehouse.
Last week I was a visiting critic for a 2nd year architecture studio for a 5 year B Arch. program, and fundamentaly the worst projects were those that fall slave to one rigid idea. Gehry's buildings though technically amazing fail once you get past the exuberant skins which he literally spreads like peanut butter over boring interior boxes, you end up with boring boxes. What you see on the outside is never EVER expressed on ther inside. To me that is sacrilige and poor design.
Gehry has been doing the deconstructivist things for 10 years and it's over. Two of the few decent projects that appeared to fit into the context that I do admire is the Bilbao Guggenheim (the ultimate of these titanium swoops)and the American enter in Paris. His recent creations are these tinanium sails that relate to nothing and after a while they all look the same. At least in Paris the Limestone Clad American center related to the classic French low rise limestone construction. Ironicly, Gehry's overblown budget bankrupted the American center and they had to sell it. And in Bilbao there is a urban scale to the building and manipulation of from that relates to its river front siting.
Bonnie Copes, an administrative assistant, said she heard several gunshots beginning around 4 p.m.
Copes, 50, was locked in a department office inside the building and unable to leave. She continued to hear gunshots.
Doesnt sound like a machinegun to me.
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