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Northern Illinois University shooting was born on 26 August, 1980 in DeKalb, Illinois, U.S., is a 2008 mass shooting in DeKalb, Illinois, US. Discover Northern Illinois University shooting's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 26 August, 1980
Birthday 26 August
Birthplace DeKalb, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death (2008-02-14) DeKalb, Illinois, US
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Nationality United States

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2006

Steven Kazmierczak, 27 years old and a 2006 NIU graduate, opened fire with a shotgun and three pistols in a crowd of students on campus, killing five students and injuring 17 more people, before fatally shooting himself.

The shooting happened at the campus's Cole Hall at approximately 3:05 p.m. Central Standard Time.

The school placed the campus on lockdown; students and teachers were advised to head to a secure location, take cover, and avoid the scene and all buildings in the vicinity of the area.

After the shooting, the university administration cancelled classes for the rest of the week as well as the following week.

At approximately 3:05 p.m. CST, Steven Kazmierczak entered a large auditorium-style lecture hall in Cole Hall (Auditorium 101), where an oceanography class was in session with approximately 120 students present.

Kazmierczak was wearing dark brown boots with laces, jeans, a black T-shirt with the word "Terrorist" imposed over an image of an assault rifle, a coat, a black knit hat, and a black utility belt with two magazine holsters, a holster for a handgun, three handguns (a 9×19mm Glock 19, a .380 ACP SIG Sauer P232, and a .380 ACP Hi-Point CF-380), eight loaded magazines, and a knife.

He also carried in a 12 gauge Remington Sportsman 48 shotgun concealed in a guitar case.

He opened the auditorium door with such extreme force that many witnesses described him as "kicking the door in", entering at the extreme southwest corner, near the stage in front of the classroom, and began firing at the students.

He next shot at the instructor, who was standing on the east side of the stage.

The instructor tried to run out the exit at the southeast corner, but that door was locked.

The instructor then ran out through the main exit at the east end of the classroom, through which the students were trying to leave.

Some students who were not able to immediately escape hid under or in between the seats.

When Kazmierczak paused to reload after firing three rounds, some students shouted "He's reloading," and began to escape.

Others continued to hide or were too shocked to react.

One of the victims, student Maria Christiansen, was critically struck in the face and neck.

Christiansen would survive and later become an officer in the NIU Police Department.

After shooting all six shotgun rounds, Kazmierczak fired on the room's remaining occupants with the 9mm Glock pistol, firing a total of approximately 50 rounds.

He was reported to have walked up and down the west aisle and directly in front of or on the stage, firing at people as he went.

He shot and killed himself before police reached the room.

The police recovered 55 unexpended rounds of ammunition from the scene, including two fully loaded magazines containing rounds for a .380 semi-automatic pistol.

A total of 18 people were shot, six of whom died (including the perpetrator, who shot himself before police arrived).

One witness reported that the gunman shot "at least" 30 rounds, with police later confirming that they had collected 48 cartridge cases and 6 shotgun shells.

At the time of the shootings, Kazmierczak was a graduate student in the school of social work at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

He was a former NIU Sociology graduate student.

NIU Police Chief Donald Grady described him as "an outstanding student" who reportedly had stopped taking psychiatric medication recently and became "somewhat erratic."

The first 9-1-1 call of an active shooter was reported at 3:06 p.m. Seven seconds later, NIU police officers were notified by the dispatcher.

At 3:06:33 p.m., NIU police officers Ayala and Zimberoff responded and told dispatchers that they were in the area.

Driving northbound on Normal Road near Swen Parson Hall, they encountered students running east from the Martin Luther King Commons area.

One student shouted, "He's shooting over there," pointing west towards the MLK Commons area.

Officer Hodder was also driving in the area and encountered the same frenzy.

The officers proceeded in their vehicles, then on foot, joining Chief Grady, Lieutenant Mitchell, and Lieutenant Henert, who had reached the west side of the Commons area after coming directly from the Police Station.

Also racing to Cole Hall from the Police Station were Sergeant Ellington and Officer Wright.

Sergeant Holland was on patrol just south of the area along Lincoln Highway when he heard the call come in, and approached the area.

In the MLK Commons, Chief Grady advised the officers to immediately begin attending to victims and identify witnesses and direct them to a room in Holmes Student Center, where they could be interviewed.

Some of the officers began attending to injured students who were running from the scene.

While Henert established perimeters around Cole Hall, Mitchell and Grady entered the building, where they met with Holland, Ellington, and Wright.

Ellington, the first officer to arrive on the scene, evacuated the adjacent auditorium, and met with the other officers in the front walkway.

Holland was instructed to remain in the hallway to ensure no one came into the auditorium and that the shooter did not come out.

Grady, Mitchell, Ellington, and Wright entered the south auditorium, discovering a body on the stage, surrounded by guns, with a pool of blood coming from the head.

2008

The Northern Illinois University shooting was a school shooting that took place on Thursday, February 14, 2008, at Northern Illinois University (NIU) in DeKalb, Illinois.