Police found a "kill list" at the
Minnesota home of the gunman who opened fire at UCLA on Wednesday, Los
Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck told CNN affiliate KTLA. The name of
the UCLA professor killed by the gunman was on the list, as was the name
of another woman who police later found dead, Beck said.
[Previous story, posted at 11:47 a.m. ET Thursday]
Police have identified the gunman who opened fire in an apparent murder-suicide at UCLA.
Mainak
Sarkar was the shooter, the Los Angeles Police Department said
Thursday. Authorities haven't released additional information about
Sarkar, who allegedly shot and killed a professor Wednesday in one of
the university's engineering buildings before turning the gun on
himself.
The shooting stemmed from a student-teacher dispute, police sources told CNN.
Professor William S. Klug was identified by UCLA Student Body President Michael Skiles as the victim.
Sarkar is listed on a website for Klug's research group at UCLA, and an online abstract of his dissertation lists Klug as his adviser.
Klug's friend fought back tears as he described the father of two to CNN affiliate KCBS.
"It's hard to even fathom," Lance Giroux said. "To have your son grow up without a dad, it's rough."
The professor was a proud coach of his young son's baseball team, friends told KCBS.
"[He was] always very positive. Kids loved working with him because he was such an easy coach to work with," Giroux said.
The shooting shocked the student body and sent the school into lockdown mode for hours.
"Our
hearts are heavy this evening as our campus family mourns the sudden
and tragic deaths of two people on our campus earlier today," said
Chancellor Gene Block in an email Wednesday. "Our UCLA family has indeed
been shaken, but we will rely upon the strong bonds of our community
and our faith in one another as we begin the process of healing."
The incident
The Los Angeles Police Department said it got the call about the shooting around 10 a.m. local time.
Officials
put the campus on lockdown as authorities investigated. Throngs of
police with long guns patrolled the streets of the campus of more than
40,000 students.
SWAT officers and
dozens of squad cars filled the area as police tried to clear campus
buildings floor by floor -- a task that CNN law enforcement analyst Tom
Fuentes called "monumental."
UCLA's engineering building is in the middle of a very densely populated part of Los Angeles.
The situation was contained
shortly after noon, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said. He said the shooting
took place in a small office in the engineering building.
Police are still investigating the shooting, according to university officials.
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