way to reach anyone? that s entirely possible. there s been volunteer crews and rescue crews going house to house, business to business, building to building searching for people, clearing off certain areas. that will be answered as time goes forward. communication is still an issue. that could be part of the problem. neil: what do you want to hear from the president tomorrow when he tours where you are right now? i think what we want to hear is we re with you now but we re with you in the days, weeks and months to come. we ll help you rebuild. we re here for you. we want to see mayfield succeed because we know we will rebuild. we would like to have support from the state and federal level. i believe we ll get it. neil: i know you ve been asked this many times about the warnings that went out that night. we know they were constant. but did people have enough time?
conducting interviews with witnesses. they are still going through and combing through that scene. let me give you a little bit about the timeline and how quickly they responded. first 911 call of shots being fired came in at 10:38. there is an oregon state patrol office that s right down the street from me. i could probably hit a 9 iron right there. very close. those responding officers got there probably we are told within three, possibly four minutes. we don t know exactly how long it took for them to engage this gunman and start firing at him but we know that when they got to him they started shooting and then they radioed back to their office saying that the suspect had been neutralized. their words. and by five to 11:00, it was all over. so we don t know exactly what happened after that but we know that typical stuff. right? we ve seen this over and over again where you have people going door to door, cops going from building to building searching for a possible second
conducting interviews with witnesses. they are still going through and combing through that scene. let me give you a little bit about the timeline and how quickly they responded. first 911 call of shots being fired came in at 10:38. there is an oregon state patrol office that s right down the street from me. i could probably hit a 9 iron right there. very close. those responding officers got there probably we are told within three, possibly four minutes. we don t know exactly how long it took for them to engage this gunman and start firing at him but we know that when they got to him they started shooting and then they radioed back to their office saying that the suspect had been neutralized. their words. and by five to 11:00, it was all over. so we don t know exactly what happened after that but we know that typical stuff. right? we ve seen this over and over again where you have people going door to door, cops going from building to building searching for a possible second or third g
just as officers were closing in on shannon lamb at the end of a day long man hunt he report lid made good on his threat to never go to jail and shot himself. authorities in mississippi are still investigates both homicides. they say a at this point they don t have any indication either victim knew each other. and the motive behind the professor s killing remains a mystery. authorities say dr. ethan schmidt was shot in the head. the gun missing from the scene. two shell casings left mind. and in the two minutes it took officers to get there the killer had vanished. it is one of the scarest things i ve been through. immediately following the shooting monday morning students and faculty took cover, remaining in lockdown for hours. authorities scoured the campus going building to building
to fight. k-9 and handler teams continue to train and defend at home and overseas. nearly 3,000 doings currently work for the military. we train the dogs to detect explosives and narcotics, building searching, scouting, looking for someone in an open field possibly a missing child or a suspect of a crime. right now we are doing training where the dogs are approximately day 25 in training. the dog s job is to go find it so when they do find it we give them a (inaudible). they think it s a game. they really try hard. they may look fearful but they are intense fierce creatures. their noses can de ticket 100 times better than human