Manhunt For University Professor

Shooting Georgia  Three people are dead and one wounded following a shooting at an Athens theater.  Police say the suspect is a University of Georgia professor.
by Associated Press
Published: Sat, April 25, 2009 - 2:03 pm CST Last Updated: Sat, April 25, 2009 - 2:24 pm CST
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Authoritites say three people were fatally
shot and another wounded in a shooting at an Athens theater. A
University of Georgia professor is being sought in connection with
the shooting.
Athens-Clarke County Assistant Police Chief Alan Brown told the
Athens Banner-Herald that the marketing professor George Zinkhan is
a the suspect in the shooting Saturday afternoon at the Athens
Community Theatre.
The university Web site said Zinkhan is a white male in his mid
50s with a goatee or beard, and that he ws last seen wearing a polo
shirt, blue shorts, and a backpack.
Brown said there is an indication that he might be carrying
multiple weapons.
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Yep, one of the victims was the guy’s ex-wife.

Bet there is some domestic link to this one too.

seriously bama bob that must have been some really bad little theatre…..

I’ve seen some really bad little theater, but…...

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