EFT Report, Houston: Lone Star College will resume classes as normal on Jan. 23, a day after three people were wounded in a shooting on the campus in North Harris County, Houston, Texas.
According to the college's website, “LSC-North Harris will resume normal operating hours tomorrow, January 23, 2013.” The college was closed after the shooting erupted at 12:20 pm at the campus at 2700 WW Thorne on Jan. 22.
An argument between two men sparked the gunfire, authorities say. One of the men was wounded. The gunman apparently accidently shot himself in the hip. A college maintenance worker, described as an innocent bystander, was also wounded in the shooting.
Carlton Berry, 22, has been accused of pulling the trigger. He is charged with aggravated assault, though he remains hospitalized for the apparently self-inflicted accidental gunshot wound.
Investigators were trying to piece together what caused Berry and the man to argue and why the confrontation escalated into gunfire.
According to the college's website, “LSC-North Harris will resume normal operating hours tomorrow, January 23, 2013.” The college was closed after the shooting erupted at 12:20 pm at the campus at 2700 WW Thorne on Jan. 22.
An argument between two men sparked the gunfire, authorities say. One of the men was wounded. The gunman apparently accidently shot himself in the hip. A college maintenance worker, described as an innocent bystander, was also wounded in the shooting.
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Carlton Berry, 22, has been accused of pulling the trigger. He is charged with aggravated assault, though he remains hospitalized for the apparently self-inflicted accidental gunshot wound.
Investigators were trying to piece together what caused Berry and the man to argue and why the confrontation escalated into gunfire.
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