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Friday, June 3, 2016

Minnesota victim of UCLA shooter identified as Ashley Hasti


UCLA Shooter Killed Wife Before Attack
LOS ANGELES: The former University of California, Los Angeles, graduate student who shot dead a professor at the school then killed himself began his rampage by killing his estranged wife at her Minnesota home, police and the victim"s sister said.

Gunman Mainak Sarkar"s first victim was Ashley Hasti, a 31-year-old medical school student with a love of acting and stand-up comedy, her sister, Alex Hasti, said on Facebook on Friday, two days after Sarkar"s attack sparked a two-hour lockdown of UCLA"s sprawling urban campus.

Sarkar fatally shot 39-year-old engineering professor William Klug and intended to kill a second professor, police said. The native of India was convinced that Klug had stolen software he had developed, according to police, who called Sarkar"s claim unfounded.

So far no motive has emerged to explain why he killed Hasti in the home they had shared in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, some 2,000 miles (3,200 km) away from Los Angeles.

Police only decided to check on Hasti after finding a note at the Los Angeles crime scene written by Sarkar, 38, asking authorities to check on his cat at his home in St. Paul.

Hasti had been dead for some time when they discovered her, police said.

The bizarre hint led to the discovery of a "kill list" that included Klug, Hasti and the second professor, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck told reporters on Thursday.

Alex Hasti on her Facebook post offered no indication of what might have provoked Sarkar.

"My sister, Ashley Hasti, was the smartest, coolest, and funniest person I knew. She could do anything she dreamed of," the sister said. "Unfortunately, she won"t get to see that last dream come true as her life was cut short much too soon by her estranged husband ... I"m still in a state of shock right now."

Sarkar was armed with twin 9mm semiautomatic pistols and multiple extra clips of ammunition, authorities said. The shooting drew a massive response of heavily armed police. Students hid in classrooms behind doors, some of which did not lock, according to social media posts.

It was just the latest in a long string of deadly shootings at US schools, including an October attack at an Oregon community college that killed nine and a 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech, in which a gunman killed 32 people, was the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

PAIR WED IN 2011 Ashley Hasti married Sarkar in 2011, according to a copy of a marriage license obtained by Reuters. An active Facebook page belonging to Hasti shows pictures of Sarkar, none more recent than May 2011.

A page apparently belonging to Sarkar, with no public posts since 2011, prominently displayed several photos of them together.

Sarkar came from India"s eastern state of West Bengal, where he graduated from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur in 2000 after studying aerospace engineering, according to an ex-classmate and the university"s alumni list.

Staff at his secondary school in the industrial town of Durgapur remembered him as an able student who passed his exams with good results.

"My initial reaction was one of shock and disbelief," said Gautam Biswas, who taught Sarkar in the 9th and 10th grades at St. Michael"s School in Durgapur, West Bengal. "How could he do this? That was the question that racked my mind for long hours."

Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/minnesota-victim-of-ucla-shooter-identified-as-ashley-hasti/articleshow/52573049.cms

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UCLA gunman killed estranged wife before campus attack


UCLA Shooting / Westwood RAW FOOTAGE

LOS ANGELES The former University of California, Los Angeles, graduate student who shot dead a professor at the school then killed himself began his rampage by killing his estranged wife at her Minnesota home, police and the victims sister said.

Gunman Mainak Sarkars first victim was Ashley Hasti, a 31-year-old medical school student with a love of acting and stand-up comedy, her sister, Alex Hasti, said on Facebook on Friday, two days after Sarkars attack sparked a two-hour lockdown of UCLAs sprawling urban campus.

Sarkar fatally shot 39-year-old engineering professor William Klug and intended to kill a second professor, police said. The native of India was convinced that Klug had stolen software he had developed, according to police, who called Sarkars claim unfounded.

So far no motive has emerged to explain why he killed Ashley Hasti in the home they had shared in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, some 2,000 miles away from Los Angeles.

Police only decided to check on Hasti after finding a note at the Los Angeles crime scene written by Sarkar, 38, asking authorities to check on his cat at his home in St. Paul.

Hasti had been dead for some time when they discovered her, police said.

The bizarre hint led to the discovery of a kill list that included Klug, Hasti and the second professor, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck told reporters on Thursday.

Alex Hasti on her Facebook post offered no indication of what might have provoked Sarkar.

My sister, Ashley Hasti, was the smartest, coolest, and funniest person I knew. She could do anything she dreamed of, the sister said. Unfortunately, she wont get to see that last dream come true as her life was cut short much too soon by her estranged husband Im still in a state of shock right now.

Sarkar was armed with twin 9mm semiautomatic handguns and multiple extra clips of ammunition, authorities said.

The two guns were legally bought in Minnesota, according to Meredith Davis, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. She declined to say who bought the weapons.

The shooting drew a massive response of heavily armed police. Students hid in classrooms behind doors, some of which did not lock, according to social media posts.

It was just the latest in a long string of deadly shootings at U.S. schools, including an October attack at an Oregon community college that killed nine and a 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech, in which a gunman killed 32 people, was the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.

Hasti married Sarkar in 2011, according to a copy of a marriage license obtained by Reuters. An active Facebook page belonging to Hasti shows pictures of Sarkar, none more recent than May 2011.

A page apparently belonging to Sarkar, with no public posts since 2011, prominently displayed several photos of them together.

Sarkar came from Indias eastern state of West Bengal, where he graduated from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur in 2000 after studying aerospace engineering, according to an ex-classmate and the universitys alumni list.

Staff at his secondary school in the industrial town of Durgapur remembered him as an able student who passed his exams with good results.

My initial reaction was one of shock and disbelief, said Gautam Biswas, who taught Sarkar in the ninth and 10th grades at St. Michaels School in Durgapur, West Bengal. How could he do this? That was the question that racked my mind for long hours.

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNFWuC4D6K9zRf4siPXuw03NcyJbbw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52779126255454&ei=GupRV_jpI83N3gHn-pXIAg&url=https://bangordailynews.com/2016/06/03/news/nation/ucla-gunman-killed-estranged-wife-before-campus-attack/

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Today"s 5 things: Clinton. Trump. Prince


UCLA shooter’s murdered wife was on a kill list that included a second professor

1. Campaign 2016

It. Is. On. Thought the 2016 general election campaign didn"t start until after the party conventions? Oh no, it started yesterday when Hillary Clinton went on an anti-Trump tear in her foreign policy address. She mocked his temperament, warned he shouldn"t be allowed anywhere near the nuclear codes and blasted his view of how the U.S. should interact with the world. The Donald didn"t even wait for the speech to end to hit back, and later railed at a rally that Hillz ought to be in jail. America, it"s going to be a long five months.

2. Prince

One mystery solved, another begins. We learned yesterday an accidental overdose of pain medication killed Prince. But how did he get his hands on fentanyl in the first place? It"s stout stuff; one of the strongest painkillers available. If the opioid wasn"t prescribed by a doctor, who got it for him? The DEA"s now involved. And if the fentanyl was illegally obtained, this death investigation will change into a criminal one.

3. UCLA shooting

Mainak Sarkar killed his wife, drove 1,900 miles cross-country and then killed his old college professor. All over "intellectual property." That"s the theory cops are working with as they try to unravel the murder-suicide at UCLA. Yesterday, Ashley Hasti, Sarkar"s wife, was found dead in Minnesota. Her name was on a "kill list" that Sarkar left. William S. Klug, the professor Sarkar killed Wednesday before committing suicide, was also on the list. Another professor was also listed, but that person wasn"t on campus and is OK.

4. Plane crashes

A tough day in the skies yesterday. First, a Thunderbirds F-16 crashed in Colorado. Then, a Blue Angels jet in Tennessee. The Thunderbirds pilot, who took part in a flyover at the U.S. Air Force Academy"s graduation, ejected safely. But the Blue Angels pilot, prepping for a weekend air show, died. It"s the middle of the air show season for both demonstration teams, and the crashes are sure to cast a pall.

5. Rio Olympics

Zika. Crime. Political unrest. As if the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio didn"t have enough swirling around it, add this: floating debris and polluted water. Olympians training in Rio"s Guanabara Bay report downright nasty conditions: Trash, wood, plastic bags, raw sewage. An athlete had emergency surgery when small cuts on his legs got infected. Brazil says the water will be safe for the Games, but the water"s been polluted for decades.

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Source: http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/03/us/five-things-friday/

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