96 Minutes of Terror: The Tower Shooting That Launched the SWAT Era
Charles Whitman, a 25-year-old former Marine, ascended the UT Austin Main Building tower on August 1, 1966, and — after killing several people inside the tower — opened fire on pedestrians from the 28th-floor observation deck at 11:48 AM CDT. Over the next 96 minutes he wounded at least 31 people and killed 14 (including an unborn child) on and around campus. Whitman had stabbed his mother and wife to death earlier that morning. Austin Police officers Ramiro Martinez and Houston McCoy reached the deck at 1:24 PM CDT and shot Whitman dead. A final victim, David Gunby, died of his wounds in 2001 — 35 years later — and his death was ruled a homicide, bringing the total to 17.
- Alerts
- 2
- Response
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- Killed
- 17
- Injured
- 31
Alert Sequence
2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim
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Background
Key Findings
Sources
- SourceUniversity of Texas tower shooting (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
- Source
- SourceBritannica: Texas Tower shooting of 1966britannica.com
- SourceBehind the Tower: New Histories of the UT Tower Shootingbehindthetower.org