US: Former University student of South Asian descent found dead in planned dormitory attack
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A 30-year-old former university student, whose last name indicating his South Asian descent, was found dead in his dorm, alongside weapons and backpack of bombs in an apparent planned attack, the police said.
The University of Central Florida said the student has been identified as James Oliver Seevakumaran.
Police said yesterday that they were still trying to find the background, but noted that he appeared to be a lone wolf, who was planning a major attack on the university students, but ended up killing himself.
Seevakumaran, the university said, was a student in the College of Business Administration enrolled from fall 2010 through fall 2012.
"He was not enrolled in any courses in spring 2013 and was in the process of being removed from UCF housing, where he lived on the third floor of Tower 1," the university said.
Seevakumaran was found in his apartment with a handgun, tactical assault rifle and backpack containing four IEDs after the police arrived inside his dorm in the wee hours yesterday after it received a 911 call regarding a man with a gun.
"When police arrived, they found a victim who died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound," the university said.
He died from a single shot to the head fired by a handgun, the police said.
The University of Central Florida (UCF) Police Chief Richard Beary told reporters at a news conference at the university campus that said writings found in his dorm room indicated "there was a planned attack."
The assault rifle had a magazine capable of holding 28 bullets, he added.
"It could have been a very bad day for everyone here. Let's just face it: One shooting is bad enough. Multiples is unthinkable," Beary said.
Beary said it is likely that Seevakumaran pulled a fire alarm in Tower 1 (the dorm where he lived) shortly after midnight and planned to shoot or injure other students as they evacuated. However, it looks like that he changed his mind, returned to his room and killed himself, he noted.
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