February 13, 2010 11:04 PM

Professor Charged in 3 Alabama Deaths

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(CBS/ AP)  Updated at 12:36 a.m. ET

A biology professor at the University of Alabama's Huntsville campus was charged with murder late Friday in the shooting deaths of three fellow biology professors at the campus.

Authorities say Amy Bishop, an instructor and researcher at the university, opened fire during an afternoon faculty meeting, killing the three and injuring three other school employees. Bishop has been charged with one count of capital murder, which means she could face the death penalty if convicted.

Bishop was taken Friday night in handcuffs from a police precinct to the county jail and could be heard saying, "It didn't happen. There's no way .... they are still alive."

Police said they were also interviewing a man as "a person of interest."

Several sources told CBS News affiliate WHNT-TV in Huntsville that after being denied tenure in the morning, the suspect walked into a biology department faculty meeting Friday afternoon and opened fire.

Photos: Shooting on Campus

University spokesman Ray Garner said the three killed were Gopi K. Podila, the chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, and two other faculty members, Maria Ragland Davis and Adriel Johnson.

Two others are in critical condition, and a third who was wounded was upgraded to fair condition. The injured were identified as department members Luis Cruz-Vera, who was listed in fair condition and Joseph Leahy, in critical condition in intensive care, and staffer Stephanie Monticello, also in critical condition in intensive care.

No students were harmed in the shooting.

Sammie Lee Davis said his wife, Maria Ragland Davis, was a researcher who had tenure at the university.

In a brief phone interview, he said he was told his wife was at a meeting to discuss the tenure status of another faculty member who got angry and started shooting.

He said his wife had mentioned the shooter before, describing the woman as "not being able to deal with reality" and "not as good as she thought she was."

Bishop, a neurobiologist from Harvard University, joined the UAH biology faculty as an assistant professor in fall 2003.

Bishop and her husband placed third in a statewide university business plan competition in July 2007, presenting a portable cell incubator they had invented. They won $25,000 to help start a company to market the device.

Amanda Tucker, a junior nursing major from Alabaster, Ala., had Amy Bishop for anatomy about a year ago. Tucker said a group of students went to a dean complaining about Bishop's performance in the classroom, and Tucker signed a petition complaining about Bishop.

"When it came down to tests, and people asked her what was the best way to study, she'd just tell you, `Read the book.' When the test came, there were just ridiculous questions. No one even knew what she was asking,"' said Tucker.

Andrea Bennett, a sophomore majoring in nursing, was in one of Bishop's classes Friday morning.

Bennett said nothing seemed unusual, but she described Bishop as being "very weird" and "a really big nerd."

"She's well-known on campus, but I wouldn't say she's a good teacher. I've heard a lot of complaints," Bennett said. "She's a genius, but she really just can't explain things."

Bennett, an athlete at UAH, said her coach told her team Bishop had been denied tenure and that may have led to the shooting.

"She went to Harvard, so she is very smart. I can see that her getting denied tenure at UAH would be pretty upsetting," said Bennett.

At one time, Huntsville Hospital was told to expect as many as 10 victims, WHNT-TV reports.

Nick Lawton, the son of a biology professor at the school, said his father was not among the victims, but he did not know much more.

Lawton, 25, was exercising when a friend phoned him to tell him about the shooting. He called his father, Robert Lawton, and found out that he was not hurt, then he let rest of his family know.

"All I know is that my father is OK," Nick Lawton told The Associated Press.

Sophomore Erin Johnson tells The Huntsville Times a biology faculty meeting was under way when she heard screams coming from the room.

The shooting happened Friday afternoon in the university's Shelby Center, a science building. University police secured the building and students were cleared from it.

Alabama Sen. Richard Shelby, for whom the center is named, released a statement to WHNT-TV about the shooting.

"I am deeply saddened to hear of this horrible tragedy. My thoughts and prayers are with the faculty and staff of the University of Alabama-Huntsville," the statement reads.

The Huntsville campus has about 7,500 students in northern Alabama, not far from the Tennessee line. The university is known for its scientific and engineering programs and often works closely with NASA.

The space agency has a research center on the school's campus, where many scientists and engineers from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center perform Earth and space science research and development.

The university posted a message on its Web site Friday afternoon telling students the campus was closed Friday night and all students were encouraged to go home. Counselors were available to speak with students.

Garner said the campus was closed while police gathered evidence. He said at a news conference that the shooting was not unlike one the area experienced a week ago, when a 14-year-old student was shot to death in a middle school hallway, allegedly by a fellow student.

"This town is unaccustomed to shootings and multiple deaths," he said.

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by libbcbs February 14, 2010 1:15 PM EST
I will bet you anything, that this woman is on Anti-depressants! Anti-depressants agitates slot of people and I know of one person, who committed murder while on them! I'll be she was on them when she killed her brother. Notice how confused she looks, that's a tell-all, right there.There are psychiatrists that are starting a campaign to get these off the market and I pray they succeed.
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by Ceres6 February 14, 2010 11:28 AM EST
Some students were upset with the teaching style of Professor Bishop, because they were getting bad grades. It is strange for college students to ask a professor what is the best way to study. If they don't know that the best way to do well in a college course is by hitting the books, they are in the wrong place. For some students, this four-step process is very complicated: grab a book, open it, read it, and THINK. Maybe they thought the silly game they played in high school, and how they managed to pass some courses with deception, was going to continue in college.

If the authorities do a serious investigation and find that the great majority of the students were confused about her teaching style, then there is a merit in their criticism. However, when just two or three students complain about a teacher, almost for sure those are the incompetent and lazy ones.
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by hakori February 14, 2010 12:14 PM EST
This woman goes on a murder spree and all you can talk about is wether or not the criticism of her teaching style is warranted?! Do you have trouble seeing the forrest for the trees?
by libbcbs February 14, 2010 10:11 AM EST
Notice how biased CBS doesn't still have this in their headlines as other online, news networks!! She went to HARVARD, Obama's school!! Oh no! Shows the stupidityness if this network. LOL Laughable? YEA.
CHILDISH? YEAAAAA
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by hakori February 14, 2010 12:15 PM EST
You're suggesting others are childish? Right...
by Philly2Naples February 13, 2010 6:55 PM EST
I spent my entire working life as a college faculty member and can tell you that granting tenure does NOT guarantee a job no matter what you do; but REFUSING to grant tenure after a reasonable amount of time is nothing less than mental cruelty to competent and dedicated faculty. I was fortunate to work at a school that accepted representation of teachers by the American Federation of Teachers, an organization with a history of fairness in this and other matters.

Understanding what this professor has done and condemning it as the crime that it is does not for a second mean that the current system of granting or withholding tenure by whim is fair. IT ISN'T! Tenure should be AUTOMATICALLY granted after an agreed-upon number of years of service are completed in a satisfactory manner.

I hope that a full and detailed investigation is done in this case; and am confident that doing so will reveal a very fickle and discriminatory pattern in the tenure granting process at this school.
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by erb0087 February 13, 2010 3:21 PM EST
Susan Smith didn't ge a slap on the wrist.

30 years in prison is no slap on the wrist. That's if they parole her then. They might not.

Lorena Bobbitt is the one who got a slap on the wrist.

You remember lovely Lorena ? The only "rape victim" in history to complain bitterly that her rapist failed to bring her to orgasm.

That Lorena.
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by erb0087 February 13, 2010 3:11 PM EST
by book_of_wally February 13, 2010 9:16 AM EST
Susan Smith drowned her little boys to date a millionare and got a slap on the wrist. The south is well known to be lenient with white women.
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You call this a "slap on the wrist" ?

"According to the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Smith will be eligible for parole on November 4, 2024, after serving a minimum of thirty years. She is currently incarcerated at South Carolina's Leath Correctional Institution, near Greenwood."
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by davidsjones-2009 February 13, 2010 3:05 PM EST
Bishop should fry on the electric chair. Sooner the better and make it live. That will send a message to all those crazy people.
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by erb0087 February 13, 2010 4:06 PM EST
by davidsjones-2009 February 13, 2010 3:05 PM EST
Bishop should fry on the electric chair. Sooner the better and make it live. That will send a message to all those crazy people.
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Not the electric chair.

I don't think those things are safe.
by 7276sps February 13, 2010 7:17 PM EST
Bishop needs nurturing and counseling not the electric chair we will help her in the correctional field.
by PR_in_Alabama February 13, 2010 12:08 PM EST
SO big deal she looses her job in UAH. With her education, She could have found a job anywhere. The ***** is a nut job, regardless of her educational background....She might be smart!, with a few screws missing..
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by erb0087 February 13, 2010 9:57 AM EST
"And Republicans think it's a good idea to allow guns on campus?"

They think the problem is that there aren't enough guns on campus.

That if everybody -- including the students -- was armed to the teeth, the campus would be a safer place.

Overlooking littler things like widespread college underage drinking and drug use ... imagine 100 drunk college teenagers with guns at a party on a hot Saturday night --- overlooking the fact that being armed does you no good if a psychotic has the drop on you, as the cops found out in the State of Washington coffeehouse -- overlooking the fact that widespread gun possession has not made inner city Detroit a particularly safe place -- little things like that.
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by davidsjones-2009 February 13, 2010 3:08 PM EST
Yeah. More deaths as people start shooting like it was the Wild Wild West. In reality you fire a gun people die. Take guns off the street and you solve the problem. And for the record Article II is about the Army having the guns not you gun lovers who rather sleep with a just fired weapons than a hot women. LOL
by erb0087 February 13, 2010 9:44 AM EST
"She went to Harvard, so she is very smart." said Bennett.

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I suppose Bennett thinks Antonin Scalia is a genius, just because he graduated Magna C/um Layde from Harvard Law School.
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by erb0087 February 13, 2010 9:45 AM EST
Laude.

Not Layde.
by erb0087 February 13, 2010 9:46 AM EST
When Antonin Scalia was being confirmed, did Republicans DEMAND that he release his Harvard Law School transcript ?

Did anybody demand it ?

I couldn't find his transcript on the Internet.
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