U. of Memphis Student Shot Dead

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U. of Memphis Student Shot Dead*


Tuesday October 2, 2007 2:16 AM

By WOODY BAIRD

Associated Press Writer

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Classes at the University of Memphis were canceled
Monday after a football player was fatally shot on campus, in what
school officials said was a targeted attack but city police later said
could have been random.

By late Monday afternoon police had not identified any suspects in the
slaying of Taylor Bradford, who was shot about 9:45 p.m. Sunday,
apparently near a university housing complex.

After the shooting, the 21-year-old junior crashed a car he was driving
into a tree. Police said they had not determined whether he was shot
before or after he started driving the vehicle.

Police were responding to a car crash when Bradford was found slumped
over in the vehicle on a campus street about 200 yards from his
apartment complex.

``It wasn't until the paramedics got there that they determined there
was a possible gunshot wound,'' said Bruce Harber, director of
university police. He was apparently shot once, police said, though an
autopsy was pending.

University President Shirley Raines said authorities quickly determined
Bradford's killers were not a threat to other students but still banned
all outsiders from campus housing throughout the night.

In an e-mail alert to faculty, students and staff members at 3:40 a.m.
Monday, the university said ``the initial investigation indicates this
was an act directed specifically toward the victim and was not a random
act of violence.''

The university, which is primarily a commuter campus, still decided to
cancel classes. The University of Memphis had 20,562 students enrolled
for last fall, according to its Web site.

``We feel like the campus is safe, but we'd rather err on the side of
safety than not,'' spokesman Curt Guenther said.

City police, who are handling the case because it is a homicide
investigation, expressed less certainty that Bradford had been
specifically targeted than university officials did.

City Police Director Larry Godwin said a motive for the shooting had not
been determined and police had no suspects identified.

``We really don't know whether it was a random act or whether or not
this individual was targeted,'' he said.

Godwin said witnesses saw two unidentified men running from the area
where investigators believe the shooting occurred and other witnesses
reported hearing gunfire.

Godwin said investigators had no evidence that Bradford was involved in
any illegal activity.

``Everything I've heard about him ... he was just a good kid,'' Godwin said.

Bradford, a 5-foot-11, 300-pound defensive lineman, was a junior who
transferred to Memphis last year after two seasons at Samford University
in Birmingham, Ala. The Nashville resident was to have begun playing for
the Tigers this season.

Monday afternoon, several football players and others tied a large red
ribbon to the tree Bradford struck with his car and put up a large
poster board for friends and acquaintances to leave personal notes.

``Our entire football team is deeply saddened by the loss of Taylor,''
Memphis head coach Tommy West said. ``He was well respected and a
popular member of our team.''

The Memphis Tigers host Marshall University on Tuesday night, and a
moment of silence was planned before the game.

He lettered in three sports at Antioch High School in Nashville, and
held school records in shot put and discus.

Another student-athlete, Mississippi sprinter Rodney Lydale Lockhart,
was found shot to death Saturday at his apartment near the Ole Miss
campus in Oxford. His death was being investigated as a homicide.

In another case of campus violence, a University of
Massachusetts-Amherst football player was listed in fair condition
Monday after being stabbed in a fight on campus over the weekend.
Freshman Johnny Evans, 18, of Durham, N.C., was taken to Baystate
Medical Center in Springfield with a stab wound to the buttocks and less
serious cuts, school officials said.

Evans was injured in one of two fights that broke out early Sunday when
hundreds of students were leaving the Student Union Building after a
dance. A second student also was injured, but refused medical attention.
No arrests had been made as of Monday, and police continued to
investigate what caused the fights.

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On the Net:

http://www.memphis.edu

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