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NIU shooting: Was it the gunman's ghost that revisited campus?
While the real motive of the shooting remained unclear, police said that kit was an isolated incident which happened because of a fight between two student. The shooting is a second incident in the past two years.
 
ONE PERSON was injured and another landed in police custody after a shooting took place in wee hours of the morning on the campus residence hall, Northern Illinois University.

While the real motive of the shooting remained unclear, police said that kit was an isolated incident which happened because of a fight between two student.

The victim was taken to Kishwaukee Community Hospital.
 
If rumors are to be believed, some students have complained of eerie sounds in the campus hallway and shooting sounds at night. Many fear that the campus is somewhat cursed and haunted.

“This was bound to happen. The shooting may be because the ghost of the 2008 killer wants the whole incident repeated again. It’s really creepy,” said a student who chose to remain anonymous.

Ghost or not, the shooting left student baffled as they recalled the horror of 2008 shooting.

The shooting is a second incident in the past two years when a much devastating campus shooting left five students dead before the gunman killed himself.
 
The campus shooting of Friday reminded people of the horror that claimed five lives on Feb 14, 2008 when a former graduate student at NIU opened fire in a lecture hall, killing five and wounding 19 before turning the gun on himself.



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