Report: Ella Cook almost switched seats just before she was killed in classroom shooting at Brown University
This article gives a little more detail of where individuals in the classroom were located. It sounds like Cook and Umurzokov were in the process of exiting the room when the shooting occurred.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — A teaching assistant who survived a mass shooting in a classroom at Brown University over the weekend is giving more details about what happened, especially when it came to victim and Alabama native Ella Cook.
On Monday, The Wall Street Journal published a report that included comments from Joseph Oduro, a teaching assistant who gave a firsthand account of what he saw leading up to the deaths of Cook and fellow student Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov. Oduro said he was very familiar with Cook, a Mountain Brook native who had taken his economics class that fall. Moments before the shooting, Cook and other students had gathered in the classroom to review material before their final exam.
In the piece, Oduro said he noticed Cook, who was sitting five rows up on the left side of the lecture hall, about to get up and change seats across the classroom to be near a fellow classmate. Ultimately, Cook stayed where she was.
“You could kind of see them making eye contact,” Oduro said in report. “She was about to get up, to move and sit next to her friend, but she felt a little bit embarrassed, you could just tell from her face.”
At the end of the class, a masked person came into the classroom and opened fire. By his own recollection, the shooter fired 40 rounds in the classroom.
“Oduro was face down as the hail of bullets smashed into the room, but said he believes that Cook and Umurzokov were struck first because the two were sitting on the left and were already walking up the aisle when the gunman entered,” the WSJ reported.
With Cook and Umurzokov dead, nine other students were injured in the shooting. As of Wednesday, police have not identified any suspects or made any arrests in the case.
In the piece, WSJ reporters Douglas Belkin, Neil Mehta and Jared Mitovich dove deeper into Cook’s life, outlining how she was involved in the school’s Catholic community, where she would often attend the Brown-RISD Catholic Community center. Among other things, the WSJ reported on how Cook enjoyed Alabama football, had planned to study in Paris next year and had attended the March for Life march in Washington earlier this year.
A memorial is planned for Cook Dec. 22 at the Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, her family’s home church.
This article gives a little more detail of where individuals in the classroom were located. It sounds like Cook and Umurzokov were in the process of exiting the room when the shooting occurred.