Atlas Shrugs
 
 
Oregon gunman lined up students, singled out Christians  and shot them 
during rampage
By_Pamela Geller_ (http://pamelageller.com/author/admin/)  on October 1, 
2015


 
 
 
 
The gunman who opened fire at an Oregon community college was forcing 
people  to stand up and state their religion before he began blasting away at 
them,  survivors said Thursday........

 
“Oregon gunman singled out Christians during rampage,”  
_NY  Post, _ 
(http://nypost.com/2015/10/01/oregon-gunman-singled-out-christians-during-rampage/)
 October 1, 2015 

The gunman who opened fire at an Oregon community college was forcing  
people to stand up and state their religion before he began blasting away at  
them, survivors said Thursday. 
A woman who claimed to have a grandmother inside a writing class in Snyder  
Hall, where a portion the massacre unfolded, described the scene in a 
tweet. 
“The shooter was lining people up and asking if they were Christian,” she  
wrote. “If they said yes, then they were shot in the head. If they said no, 
or  didn’t answer, they were shot in the legs. My grandma just got to my 
house, and  she was in the room. She wasn’t shot, but she is very upset. 

The Twitter user then recalled how her grandmother attempted to save the  
life of one of her close classmates. 

“She tried to perform CPR on her friend, but it was too late,” the woman  
said. “I hope nothing like this ever happens again.” 
Kortney Moore, an 18-year-old student at Umpqua Community College who was  
also in the room, told Oregon’s News Review that the shooter was indeed on 
the  hunt for Christians. 
Moments after hearing a bullet come flying through a window, she said the  
20-year-old shooter made his way inside and targeted their teacher, pumping 
a  single round into their head. 
As the young man ordered people to the ground, Moore laid patiently with 
her  classmates and waited, according to the News Review. 
Once they all got down, she said the gunman began asking people to rise and 
 say what their religion was. After they stood and gave their answer, he 
started  shooting. 
As the chaos continued, students began scrambling “like ants,” according 
to  Brady Winder, a 23-year-old student from Portland who was in the room 
next  door. 
“People (were) screaming, ‘get out!,” he told NRToday, adding that he  
witnessed a girl frantically swimming across a nearby creek to escape 
Hannah Miles, another Umpqua student, was also sitting in a class room next 
 door and said she initially heard a pop that sounded like a yardstick 
slapping  on a chalkboard when the shooting broke out. 
She said that when her class heard the noise again, her teacher went to see 
 if everything was all right. Minutes later, shots rang out repeatedly and 
they  all fled, leaving their belongings behind. 
Jared Norman, a nursing student, was locked down in the cafeteria with 50  
other students when he heard gunfire — which prompted a mass panic, he said, 
 with his voice trembling. 
UCC Foundation Executive Director Dennis O’Neill was also on campus during  
the shooting and said him and other school officials were running around 
and  securing classrooms as the gunman made his way through Snyder Hall. 
“We locked our door and I went out to lock up the rest rooms and could hear 
 four shots from the front of campus,” he recalled. 
Christian Bringhurst, a teacher at nearby Camas Valley Elementary School,  
said his daughter Justine was also on campus at time of shooting and was 
safely  evacuated. 
“It’s awful. The uncertainty of what is going on is tough to deal with,’ 
he  explained. “We have a dozen (Camas Valley) kids going to school out 
there.  Trying to find out who is there and make sure everybody is OK. Our 
hearts 
going  out to the victims.” 
At around noon, officials sent out an automated phone call to parents at  
Roseburg School District, which referenced the shooting and assured the 
school  was safe. 
Sometime later, students’ cell phones were confiscated and they were 
escorted  out of their buildings with their hands up as authorities patted them 
down and  lined them up to be evacuated on buses, according to NRToday. 
Around 200 people were estimated to be waiting at the Douglas County  
Fairgrounds to pick up the students. Red Cross grief counselors were also on  
hand to provide care to anyone who needed it.

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