a very horrific situation. these people, those actions should be commended as we work our way through this and what i m going to do now is to turn this over to chief henry rice to talk a little about the suspect s identity and the charges that we now have against them. good morning. on february 12th, 2010, dr. amy bishop-anderson, white female, 45, was attending a meeting at uah. dr. anderson allegedly produced a weapon and began shooting the attendees, three individuals were killed. marie davis, 50 of huntsville, adrian johnson, 52 of huntsville padilla, 52 of madison and we had three additional individuals that were shot and transported to the hospital. dr. joseph leahy, 50 of madison, stephanie mon cello, 62 of huntsville and louise
takes a heck of a super bowl to beat our friend, wayne of m.a.s.h., we re proud to have you here here. watch the reruns. have a great weekend. three dead, three wounded and a lot of questions at the university of alabama huntsville. the shooter, a harvard trained biologist reportedly angry because she was denied tenure. we re live in huntsville. the u.s. military and the afghan army turning up the heat on the taliban, the opening hours of a major offensive and we ll go live to daytona, they re kicking off the nascar season and we ll talk to a nascar driver and of course join in the endless discussion whether danica patrick is ready to go fast and turn left. i m brian wilson, america s news headquarters live from the nation s capital starts right now. it now appears that tenure was the topic at a fatal faculty meeting at the university of alabama huntsville. authorities say a biology professor opened fire on her colleagues killing three people and injuring three others