Ex-football players among 3 shot dead near Auburn University

Auburn police investigate a shooting at the University Heights apartment complex on West Longleaf Drive in Auburn, Ala., Sunday, June 10, 2012. Auburn police issued no official statement, but confirmed there was a shooting with multiple victims at the apartment complex late Saturday evening. / AP Photo/The Birmingham News/Frank Couch
Last Updated 7:30 p.m. ET
(AP) AUBURN, Ala. - Investigators were searching Sunday for a gunman who killed three people including two former Auburn University football players and wounded three others at a pool party near campus after several men got in a fight over a woman, authorities and witnesses said.
One of the wounded was shot in the head and critically hurt. Another was a current player, Eric Mack.
Desmonte Leonard opened fire at the Saturday night party at an apartment complex near the university, Auburn Police Chief Tommy Dawson said. Federal marshals and police were searching for Leonard, who faces three counts of capital murder.
Slain were Edward Christian, who had not been playing because of a back injury, and Ladarious Phillips, who had previously quit playing football. The other person killed was 20-year-old Demario Pitts.
Officials also said Xavier Moss and John Robertson were wounded. Robertson had been shot in the head and was in critical condition; Moss was released from the hospital.
Police emphasized that the shootings didn't appear to have anything to do with some of the victims being former or current players on the university's powerhouse football team, which won the national championship in 2010.
"The only connection that the Auburn football team has to this is they are victims of a brutal shooting. Sometimes the young men get a bad rap, I feel like, but they are the victims today," Dawson said.
Police urged the suspect to turn himself in. Authorities are also searching for two other persons of interest.
Dawson said he did not know why the party was being held or what sparked the fight.
"Them being football players really has nothing to do with this. They're victims of a shooting," Dawson said.
Turquorius Vines, 23, said he was at the pool party Saturday evening at the University Heights apartments with one of his friend, Pitts. He said he and his friend were approached by two other men who started arguing with them over a woman.
Vines said he punched one of the men, while Pitts hit both of the men over the head with a bottle. Either one or both of the two men then started shooting, he said. He said Pitts was shot and killed, while two others also were hit by gunfire. Vines said he had never met the men he was arguing with.
"It's like I lost a lung," Vines said of losing his friend. "I don't know how I'm going to survive this."
Several emergency vehicles converged overnight around the University Heights apartment complex where many students live. The building was swathed in yellow police tape.
It appeared that the shooting happened in an archway near the apartment complex information center, near the edge of the parking lot. Five uniformed officers guarded the area, which was sealed off with crime scene tape, and a handful of crime scene investigators were at work.
Mack, the wounded player, is a junior offensive lineman from St. Matthews, S.C. He played in five games last season. Coach Gene Chizik said Mack was expected to make a full recovery.
Christian is an offensive lineman who was out last season while dealing with a back injury. Phillips was a backup fullback. Chizik said in April that Phillips had decided to give up football.
A person who answered the phone at the home of Phillips' mother declined comment and said his family was too distraught to comment.
"Nobody should ever have to endure such unimaginable grief, and we will love and support the victims' families during this terribly difficult time," Chizik said. "We have a lot of people on our football team that are hurting right now and we're going to do everything we can to help them get through this."
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While the shooter is the one responsible for the body count of dead and wounded, this whole thing was started by some fool cracking a bottle (a deadly weapon) over someone else's head...
...and all of this was over some woman.
This is why we NEED the death penalty...get this monster out of the gene pool.
America has 17 times the population of Australia.
America has 370 times the gun deaths of Australia.
America has the N.R.A.
Australia hsas gun control.
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And Australia, per capita, has more rapes, assaults and murders than the United States does per year.
Bottom line is that it is not the ********* guns you should be blaming, but the people who use the guns to kill other people.
Firstly, and most blantantly obvious, if people who use guns, had less access to guns, then there would be fewer gun deaths, same number of people, less number of guns, do the obvious maths.
"And Australia, per capita, has more rapes, assaults and murders than the United States does per year"
Now that is a remarkable statement, of course you will be able to substantiate that comment with a reference, otherwise all you have achieved is showing all that you have no idea of what you are saying.
Never the less those figures which I supplied as said previously are on the conservative side, and can easily be verifiesd by simply using Google.
Apparently you know white guys named Ladauous Philips?
Now that's funny..... I don't care what planet you are from.
America has 370 times the gun deaths of Australia.
America has the N.R.A.
Australia hsas gun control.
Maybe he was coming to the aid of the girl, got hit over the head and feared for his life.
Any different than Florida?
The cops soon buddy up with the bad guys as they are in great fear. Until everyone in the USA is willing to STOP the violence on our streets, and put the perps away as we do in Florida (10 20 Life), don't even bring it up.
BTW your gated community has an open gate.