teacher here on campus. she s been here since 2003. we learned at a press conference today that months ago, she was denied her tenure request. now, that for anyone in academia is job security. she s also told at that time she only had months left on the job. this would be her last semester. now, another piece of information we learned this afternoon, the boston globe reporting that in 1986, bishop accidentally shot her brother. she was 20 at the time. he was 18. it happened during an accident where she was unloading and load ago .12 gauge shotgun. her mother witnessed that accident. gregg? and what do we know about the victims so far? three dead, three wounded. who are they? what is their connection to the shooter? well, everyone is on the department staff. it happened during a faculty meeting. the department of the chair was one of the victims, professor maria ragland davis, as well as
even if the snow melts, we ve got ice and it s tough to get to. good luck. appreciate your time. for more on the snow in the southeast and the weather where you are, head to weather.com. an alabama college campus is in mourning after another school shooting. a university of huntsville biology is charged with murder. she brought a gun and opened fire in a faculty meeting. those murders have stunned the otherwise peaceful community. this town is not accustomed to shootings and multiple deaths. it s a shock to everyone on campus. investigators believe bishop was disgruntled after being passed over by tenure. thousands of marines are involved in the push strike from
her. biology professor amy bishop saying, quote, it didn t happen, still alive. she s accused of killing three colleagues and others in a faculty meeting. we ll check in with our reporter on the scene in just a moment. warm temps in vancouver causing olympic-size delays. the men s downhilling is postponed because of slushy conditions. and the luge hasn t been postponed despite the death after georgian athlete yesterday. the new year welcomed in by beijing s terror, followed by the celebration. it marks the beginning of year of tiger and two week long celebration ending with a popular chinese new year s parade in san francisco later in month. brian: when you wish someone a happy chinese new year you say.
agency of government. they had private sector business people look at where you could save money. they found about $1 trillion worth of saving and that was back when the government was a lot smaller. we ought to do that again. why aren t people talking about it? i have no idea. periodically everyone has to review their budget. households have to look at budgets. it s time for a massive federal private federal audit of federal agencies because you look at the most recent polls, americans think 30 to 50 cents of every dollar they send to washington is wasted. thank you. thank you. breaking news, triple murder at the university of alabama, huntsville. a woman suspect is in custody. the killer opened fire during a faculty meeting at the university. the local newspaper is reporting the woman in custody, the suspect is a harvard educated ph.d. who teaches biology at the university. stay with fox news for the very latest on this developing story. next, a jam packed friday on t
[speaking chinese] . that s why you ve been saying it all day. brian: a professor is accused of gunning down her colleagues in a faculty meeting killing three and injuring three others. our elizabeth prawn has been at the press conference. tell us about the alleged shooters and what could have possibly driven her to do this? right, brian, the alleged shooter is 42-year-old amy bishop, local reports say that she s a research star, a harvard graduate, very successful here on campus as well as assistant biology professor, what we re learning she may be responsible for a shooting that took place during a faculty meeting at 4 p.m. yesterday where six people were shot, three died, three in the hospital. we know from the meeting at the press conference that she s been charged with one count of capital murder which means in the state of alabama she s eligible for the detail