The shootings occurred shortly after 3 p.m. (6 p.m. ET) at Otto Miller Hall, the engineering and math building at the private Christian college.
The gunman walked into the lobby and fired multiple gunshots, said police Capt. Chris Fowler, the incident commander. When he stopped to reload, a student security guard subdued the man by pepper-spraying him and taking him to the ground, where he was pinned by other students until authorities arrived, Fowler said.
"But for the terrific response of the people at Seattle Pacific University, this incident might have been much more tragic," McDonagh said. "The actions of the subject here do not reflect the city of Seattle and of the students of Seattle Pacific University."
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee echoed McDonagh's sentiment, praising the "students who put themselves in real danger to protect classmates from further violence and to aid and comfort the victims."
"Those selfless and brave acts should remind us of the indomitable spirit of young people," Inslee said in a statement.
First responders work at Seattle Pacific University after an on-campus shooting Friday.
A witness, Kabrina Kidd, said she saw a bleeding woman on the ground. The gunman was standing just 3 or 4 feet away, she said, and "I thought I was going to die."
Chris Howard, a junior mechanical engineering student, was working on a project in the machine shop when a friend "rushes in — obviously frantic and looking behind him — and first thing he says is: 'Close the door behind me. Are the other doors locked?'"
After closing the garage door, "we start ripping the first aid kit off of the wall, because he had a couple of marks on his neck that were bleeding," Howard told NBC station KING of Seattle. "We did some basic first aid with gauze pads on his neck, [and] I left the machine shop to try to find someone with more medical training, because the bleeding's bad."
"Close the door behind me. Are the other doors locked?"
In the hallway, "I see another student kneeling over someone that's lying down. I rush over there, because something fishy is going on, and I see the person who's lying down, their chest is red and appears to have a tourniquet around their arm," Howard said.
It was a woman, and Howard put her head in his lap until help arrived.
Students jumped on the gunman and pinned him to the ground until police arrived.
First published June 5 2014, 3:49 PM
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