Friday, October 2, 2015

Oregon College Shooter Chris Harper-Mercer Asked If Victims Were Christian In Rampage That Left 10 Dead


By Snejana Farberov, Oct 01, 2015 Daily Mail

The Oregon college gunman who murdered at least ten people was today named as Chris Harper-Mercer - a 26-year-old with links to Britain who idolised other mass murderers and said: 'The more people you kill, the more you're in the limelight'.

The killer, who said he idolized the IRA and Nazis, yesterday walked into Umpqua Community College in Roseburg wearing body armour and carrying three handguns and a rifle before shooting dead students.

Witnesses said he had made his victims stand-up at gunpoint and say if they were Christian before telling them: 'Good, you'll see God in a second' and shooting them. Survivors saved their own lived by playing dead.

After his bloody rampage was reported to police he was then killed in a gunfight with officers with one source saying: 'He appears to be an angry young man who was very filled with hate'.

 
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