Steve Kazmierczak Is NIU Shooter

Steve Kazmierczak, also Stephen Kazmierczak, 27, has been identified as the gunman in the Northern Illinois University (NIU) shooting on February 14 which had caused 7 people including himself to lose life. Kazmierczak was the former Vice-President of the university's Academic Criminal Justice Association. Steven Kazmierczak currently attended University of Illinois, school of Social Work after graduating in 2006 and had been widely regarded as a stand-out student during his time at NIU.

From transworldnews:

Kazmierczak walked into a biology class in Cole Hall through the back door and opened fire in the classroom Thursday afternoon, killing six and injuring 15. He then fatally shot himself.

Kazmierczak was carrying a shotgun and two pistols.


A more detailed report from Xinhua

According to FOX, the NIU shooting was the fourth at a U.S. school within a week.

On Feb. 8, a woman shot two fellow students to death before committing suicide at Louisiana Technical College in Baton Rouge. In Memphis, Tenn., a 17-year-old is accused of shooting and critically wounding a fellow student Monday during a high school gym class, and the 15-year-old victim of a shooting at an Oxnard, Calif., junior high school has been declared brain dead.

President Bush's Blessings of the Comfort to NIU: