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Most Read. Murdered: Christopher Krumm stabbed Heidi Arnold, left, to death before going to Casper College where he shot his father James Krumm, right, through the head with a bow and arrow. On Duty: Police officers responded in full tactical gear to the campus attack at Casper College. No Suspects: Police say they no longer have any suspects, suggesting that the attacker may have been one of the three dead.

Walsh said the younger Krumm smuggled the weapon into the classroom under a blanket. The classroom killing prompted a college-wide lockdown as police attempted to ensure that it did not spiral into yet another campus massacre.

Casper Police Chief Chris Walsh said investigators were still trying to determine a motive. Christopher Krumm graduated from the University of Colorado in , where he studied in the school's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Lockdown: Casper College was put on lockdown after apparent bow and arrow attack that left three people dead.

There is no one at large. The attack at the two-year community college in Casper occurred just before 9am in a classroom on the science building's third floor.

All students and staff were evacuated from the building. The college sent out a campus-wide alert via text message and email within two minutes of receiving word of the attack at 9.

The lockdown ended at about 11am after school officials received word that police were no longer searching for a suspect. There are fewer classes on Fridays than any other day of the week at Casper College, so only between 1, and 2, of the college's 5, students were there, Fujita added.

Tragedy: Students and staff listen to a new conference discussing the apparent murder-suicide on their campus. He went back to his classroom, where students were getting messages about the campus lockdown on their phones.

The students were later sent home, but some who parked near a different campus building where the attack occurred had to leave their cars there, Henrichsen said.

About two miles away, Dave Larsen said he was headed to the gym when he drove past a body in a gutter with two people standing over it, one talking on a cellphone. Larsen lives about a block from the location of the body, a well-kept neighborhood of mostly single-story houses. Emergency vehicles had the street blocked off on Friday afternoon. Scene: The horrific murder-suicide took place in the science building of the community college.

Walsh said 33 law enforcement officers from different agencies responded to the college after receiving reports of the attack. He said authorities first thought it might have been an 'active-shooter-type situation. Walsh said that within minutes of the initial call, there was another report of a traumatic injury about two miles southwest of campus.

That victim was found in the street, the Star-Tribune reported. Classes were canceled for the rest of the day at the school, one of seven community colleges in Wyoming.

A meeting was held in the afternoon for the teachers and students who remained.



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