I don’t have live tool access in this turn to verify the very latest headlines, but I can share guidance on how to find reliable, up-to-date information about UT Austin tower shooting news and summarize what’s commonly known.
Direct answer
- If you’re looking for the most current updates on an incident referred to as “the University of Texas tower shooting,” please check reputable, real-time news sources and official UT Austin channels, as this event commonly refers to one of two distinct historical incidents: the 1966 UT Tower shooting (Charles Whitman) and the 2010 Perry-Castañeda Library incident. Since I can’t access live feeds here, I can’t confirm the latest developments beyond broadly known historical context.
What to look for and where to check
- Official UT Austin communications: UT News, campus emails, or safety alerts for any active incidents or safety updates.
- Local and national outlets with live coverage: The Austin American-Statesman, Texas Tribune, and major outlets like CNN, NBC News, CBS News, or ABC News often publish updates during unfolding events.
- National public safety or law enforcement updates: Texas DPS, Austin Police Department social feeds, and emergency management channels typically issue confirmed statements, suspect statuses, and safety instructions.
Historical context keywords to differentiate incidents
- 1966 UT Tower shooting: Charles Whitman, 16 people killed, 31 injured; remains the longest-running reference point for a mass shooting on a university campus in the U.S.
- 2010 UT Austin incident: A shooter in the Perry-Castañeda Library era, with reports of a gunman who died by self-inflicted gunshot; initial reports included a possible second suspect but no widespread casualties.
How I can help next
- If you’d like, tell me which UT incident you’re referring to (1966, 2010, or another). I can provide a concise, sourced timeline and explain the key facts, victims, responses, and any lasting safety policy implications.
- If you want, I can monitor for you and summarize credible updates as you specify a time window or source preferences, then provide a structured brief with citations.
Sources
A gunman wearing a ski mask opened fire today inside a University of Texas at Austin library -- then fatally shot himself. Police say they're searching for a possible second suspect. Nobody else was hurt. UT has canceled classes for the day. UT police spokeswoman Rhonda Weldon says a gunman opened fire with an automatic weapon on the sixth floor of the Perry-Castaneda Library, then fatally shot himself. A statement on the UT website, at 9:02 a.m. Tuesday, said "stay in place, lock doors." A...
www.cbsnews.comA new documentary examines a sniper's mass murder at the University of Texas at Austin which, 50 years later, continues to inflict pain
www.cbsnews.comThe 1966 University of Texas Tower shooting remains clouded by myths, including the myth of the “good guy with a gun.” It left too many Americans with only evil to blame — and not our leaders, our policies and ourselves.
www.texastribune.orgThe 1966 massacre of 17 people is considered the first US mass shooting.
abcnews.go.comOn August 1, 1966, Charles Whitman went to the top of the UT Tower with a gun and killed 16 people including an unborn child, and injured 31 others in the span of 96 minutes.
www.fox7austin.comNo Other Injuries Reported
www.cbsnews.comPolice Identify 19-Year-Old Student as Shooter who Fired AK-47 in Library; "All Clear" Given; Police Rule Out Second Suspect
www.cbsnews.comThe Tower Garden will be re-dedicated Aug. 1 to honor victims and survivors of sniper Charles Whitman's killing spree.
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