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12-09-2004, 06:09 AM
From CNN.com
Gunman kills 4 at Ohio nightclub
Police officer shoots suspect to
death
Thursday, December 9, 2004 Posted: 5:02 AM EST (1002 GMT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio
(CNN) -- A gunman stormed the stage during a heavy metal concert Wednesday night, open firing on members of the band
and the audience, killing four people -- including at least one band member -- and wounding at least two others
before a police officer shot and killed him, according to Columbus
police.
Before he was shot, police said, the gunman grabbed a hostage and
fired into the crowd as he held on to the person. It was not clear what happened to the
hostage.
The attack happened shortly after the band, Damageplan, began its
performance at the Alrosa Villa nightclub on Columbus' north end.
The gunman was
"targeting members in the band," Sgt. Brent Mull said.
One of the wounded is in critical
condition, and the other is hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. Two others were injured in
the incident and treated at the scene, although the nature of their injuries was not
clear.
According to eyewitness accounts, the gunman initially shot the band's guitarist,
Dimebag Darrell.
Darrell, 38, and his brother, Vinnie Paul, 40, formed Damageplan after
Pantera -- a group they formed in the 1980s -- broke up last year. Their father is Jerry Abbott, a country and
western songwriter and producer.
Police were notified of the shooting around 10:18 p.m. ET,
Mull said. A uniformed police officer who was near the scene slipped into the venue from a back entrance, confronted
the gunman during the rampage and killed him.
"If not for the officer who showed up, there
would have been more dead," Mull said.
Witnesses described the shooter as a heavyset man,
wearing a Columbus Blue Jackets hockey jersey.
Police roped off a huge area of the
nightclub's parking lot, as 60 detectives questioned hundreds of witnesses. Police brought in buses to keep the
witnesses warm as they waited to be questioned.
Calvin Bota said he saw the shooting from
the mosh pit right in front of the stage, shortly after the band began playing.
"Somebody
came -- I don't know where they came from, out of the audience or whatnot -- but they come onto (the) stage and ...
he shot the guitarist at first, fired a couple of other shots and then he hid behind the stage a little bit," Bota
told CNN affiliate WSYX.
"Everybody started scattering, you know, there's mayhem
everywhere. And then a police officer came into the building, you know, came in professional with his gun raised and
then he proceeded to shoot the guy."
Gerald Caudill said the gunman shot the guitarist at
least four times.
"I was up close to the stage and I just saw some guy run up on the side
of the stage and I heard some shots and I saw (drummer) Vinnie (Paul) fall and somebody jumped on top of Vinnie, and
the guy just stayed around the stage and started shooting other people," Caudill said.
"I
saw wounded people all over the place, out in the parking lot, inside," he said. "It just didn't sound like
gunshots or anything, it didn't occur to me that something like that was
happening."
CNN Producer Steve Brusk in Columbus contributed to this
report.
Gunman kills 4 at Ohio nightclub
Police officer shoots suspect to
death
Thursday, December 9, 2004 Posted: 5:02 AM EST (1002 GMT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio
(CNN) -- A gunman stormed the stage during a heavy metal concert Wednesday night, open firing on members of the band
and the audience, killing four people -- including at least one band member -- and wounding at least two others
before a police officer shot and killed him, according to Columbus
police.
Before he was shot, police said, the gunman grabbed a hostage and
fired into the crowd as he held on to the person. It was not clear what happened to the
hostage.
The attack happened shortly after the band, Damageplan, began its
performance at the Alrosa Villa nightclub on Columbus' north end.
The gunman was
"targeting members in the band," Sgt. Brent Mull said.
One of the wounded is in critical
condition, and the other is hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. Two others were injured in
the incident and treated at the scene, although the nature of their injuries was not
clear.
According to eyewitness accounts, the gunman initially shot the band's guitarist,
Dimebag Darrell.
Darrell, 38, and his brother, Vinnie Paul, 40, formed Damageplan after
Pantera -- a group they formed in the 1980s -- broke up last year. Their father is Jerry Abbott, a country and
western songwriter and producer.
Police were notified of the shooting around 10:18 p.m. ET,
Mull said. A uniformed police officer who was near the scene slipped into the venue from a back entrance, confronted
the gunman during the rampage and killed him.
"If not for the officer who showed up, there
would have been more dead," Mull said.
Witnesses described the shooter as a heavyset man,
wearing a Columbus Blue Jackets hockey jersey.
Police roped off a huge area of the
nightclub's parking lot, as 60 detectives questioned hundreds of witnesses. Police brought in buses to keep the
witnesses warm as they waited to be questioned.
Calvin Bota said he saw the shooting from
the mosh pit right in front of the stage, shortly after the band began playing.
"Somebody
came -- I don't know where they came from, out of the audience or whatnot -- but they come onto (the) stage and ...
he shot the guitarist at first, fired a couple of other shots and then he hid behind the stage a little bit," Bota
told CNN affiliate WSYX.
"Everybody started scattering, you know, there's mayhem
everywhere. And then a police officer came into the building, you know, came in professional with his gun raised and
then he proceeded to shoot the guy."
Gerald Caudill said the gunman shot the guitarist at
least four times.
"I was up close to the stage and I just saw some guy run up on the side
of the stage and I heard some shots and I saw (drummer) Vinnie (Paul) fall and somebody jumped on top of Vinnie, and
the guy just stayed around the stage and started shooting other people," Caudill said.
"I
saw wounded people all over the place, out in the parking lot, inside," he said. "It just didn't sound like
gunshots or anything, it didn't occur to me that something like that was
happening."
CNN Producer Steve Brusk in Columbus contributed to this
report.