NEW: Documents: Alleged UArizona shooter told police 'I just felt so disrespected by that whole department' abc15
According to the interim complaint filed in Pima County Superior Court, accused shooter Murad Dervish had been expelled from UArizona in February 2022 and was banned from campus after several reports of threats to staffers at the campus's Harshbarger building.
At that time, UArizona sent out an email to staffers telling them to call police if Dervish entered the building.According to the documents, Dervish shot and killed Meixner with approximately four 9mm bullets at about 2 p.m. Dervish then left the building and drove away. Three hours after the shooting, a law enforcement officer stopped his car on Arizona Highway 85 headed toward Mexico, 30 miles south of Gila Bend.
Dervish ignored sirens signaling him to pull over. An officer stopped the car with a PIT maneuver meant to force the car to spin out and stop.After he was read his Miranda Rights but before he was questioned, Dervish said"I hope he's OK. Probably wishful thinking" and"I just felt so disrespected by that whole department." He also said"a woman wouldn't have done this" and"I was going to kill myself, shoot myself, but I couldn't.
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