Tuscaloosa Shooter Who Injured 17 Turns Self In At Fed Ex Store

Police believe someone in the bar was the target of the attack.

ByABC News
July 17, 2012, 8:26 AM

July 17, 2012 — -- A man who injured 17 people at a Tuscaloosa bar with a military style assault weapon turned himself in at a FedEx store and peacefully surrendered to police.

"He walked in and he made eye contact and he said, 'Yep that's me. I'm the one that shot the people in Tuscaloosa by the university,'" said Ken, the employee at the FedEx store.

Ken, who was only identified by his first name in an interview with ABC News' Alabama affiliate WBMA, said he "tried to keep the gentleman calm" while he called police.

The suspect, who has not been named, surrendered without incident, according to the station.

His name has not yet been released, as he has not been charged with a crime.

The shooting broke out at 12:30 a.m. today at the Copper Top bar, a crowded hangout popular for college students.

A man armed with a military style assault weapon fired through the window of the bar early today and then shot at patrons as they rushed outside to escape the gunfire.

Police said 17 people were injured, but remarkably, no one was killed.

"We believe that it was not a random act. There were people on the sidewalk where he stood for several minutes before firing," Tuscaloosa Police Chief Steve Anderson said at a news conference today.

"We believe from what we've seen in the video that there was a target inside the bar," the police chief said.

One on the wounded individuals is in very critical condition, while three are in critical condition, Anderson said.

"We don't have the number of shots fired. We think at least 11. We don't know how many were hit by shrapnel or bullets that ricocheted," Anderson said.

Anderson said the gunman walked up a hill on 23rd Street to the bar, fired through the bar window and then shot at people as they fled the bar. After the shooting, the suspect walked back down the hill.

"As far as we know he fled in the same direction that he came from," Anderson said. "He walked up to the bar on foot as well."

Surveillance footage of the exterior of the bar shows a man walking away with what appears to be a gun in his hand. Police are now working with federal officials to have the video of the gunman enhanced.

Authorities are investigating whether the shooting at the Copper Top Bar is related to a separate shooting at the Indian Lakes Subdivision in Northport, Ala., about 45 minutes earlier.

"Right now we are exploring that possibility," Anderson said. "We have not made a solid connection to that shooting."

That incident, which occurred at 11:47 p.m. involved two people who were attacked by a shooter in their home. One person was wounded in that shooting.

Those inside the bar at the time of the incident told ABC 33/40 that it sounded like fireworks were going off, while a man who was shot said he quickly realized it was someone on the outside firing into the bar.

The 17 victims were being treated at DCH Regional Medical Center, hospital spokesman Brad Fisher said. Four have been admitted to the hospital.

After the shooting police canvassed the area on foot, and had a helicopter aloft to see if there was anyone wounded who had been missed, while investigators were collecting shell casings forensic analysis, Anderson said.