Seattle Pacific University shooting: Suspect Aaron Ybarra reported 'a rage inside'

One person has died of gunshot wounds and three other people were injured Thursday afternoon in a shooting on the campus of Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, Washington.

The 22-year-old building monitor pepper-sprayed and tackled the gunman Thursday afternoon in Seattle Pacific University's Otto Miller Hall, likely preventing further carnage, according to police and university officials. Meis and other students subdued

Aaron R. Ybarra, the man police say opened fire with a shotgun yesterday at Seattle Pacific University, killing one and wounding two, was reportedly obsessed with school shootings, in particular the one at Columbine High 

Tracy Norlen, a Seattle Pacific University spokeswoman, said the institution was still waiting for conformation from the King County Medical Examiner's Office before releasing any information on students involved. A 19-year-old woman was listed in

SEATTLE – In 2010, Aaron Ybarra called 911 to report "a rage inside him" and said he wanted to hurt himself and others, according to a police report of the incident. Two years later, officers responded again — this time finding him lying in the middle