Slain US student had saved lives tackling gunman: police chief

AFP  |  Washington 

A 21-year-old student gave his life to save others by tackling a gunman who was shooting up a university classroom, police in the US said Wednesday.

Trystan Terrell, 22, a former student, was arrested following the shooting at the school's Charlotte campus, which also left four wounded. Putney said he had spoken to Howell's father about the youngster's heroism.

"When I spoke to the father -- one father to another -- I told him personally, I wished I had words," he said.

"What I did tell him is, we're committed to the work, we're going to get to the bottom of it. We assured him we're going to find out the why," Putney said.

"We're going to give them closure." The said Howell, an environmental studies from Waynesville, North Carolina, had taken the assailant "off his feet."

"(He) did exactly what we trained people to do," Putney said.

"You're either going to run, hide and shield or you're going to take the fight to the assailant," he said.

Having no place to run or hide, Howell chose the last option open to him.

"But for his work, the assailant may not have been disarmed," Putney said.

"Unfortunately, he gave us life in the process. But his sacrifice saved lives." The other slain student was identified as Ellis Parlier, a 19-year-old computer science from Midland,

Three of the four injured students remain hospitalized.

One of those still in hospital was identified by newspaper as Rami Al-Ramadhan, a 20-year-old engineering student from

Terrell is facing two counts of murder and four counts of attempted murder.

As he was being led into a police station following his arrest, a asked him what happened.

"I just went into his classroom and shot the guys," he said.

The latest in a string of in the US came just days after a teenage gunman opened fire on a synagogue in Poway, California, killing one person and injuring three others.

According to government figures, 40,000 people were killed by firearms in the in 2017 -- two thirds of them suicides -- the highest annual toll in five decades.

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First Published: Thu, May 02 2019. 03:45 IST