Anthony Polite: T2 Suspect in The UNLV Shooting Applied To Be A Professor But Was Not Hired
According to sources, Anthony Polito was related to both Georgia and North Carolina.
Anthony Polito, 67, has been identified as the deceased suspect in the shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, according to several law enforcement sources, ABC News reported on Wednesday night.
Polito was identified as the suspect by Las Vegas police on Thursday during a media briefing.
According to sources, Polito applied for a professorship at UNLV but was not accepted.
According to authorities, Polito was carrying a Taurus 9 mm handgun on Wednesday when three people were killed on campus. According to officials, the gun was lawfully acquired the previous year, on Thursday afternoon.
According to sources, investigators have now concluded that the deceased individuals were either faculty or staff.
not learners. Authorities confirmed on Thursday that two of those slain were instructors.
Sheriff Kevin Mayhill of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said on Thursday that investigators found Polite had a list of individuals “he was seeking” at UNLV and faculty from East Carolina University.
Anthony Polite: T2 Suspect in The UNLV Shooting Applied To Be A Professor But Was Not Hired
According to him, none of the people on the list were shot during the incident.
Authorities said that the suspect was shot and killed by police detectives who had arrived on the scene. The initial report from the investigation states that the gunman opened fire on the police, which prompted them to shoot him.
According to the records, Polite graduated with a master’s degree in business administration from Duke University in 1991 and a doctorate in business administration from the University of Georgia in 2002 colleges.
Anthony Polite: T2 Suspect in The UNLV Shooting Applied To Be A Professor But Was Not Hire
According to the university, Polite began his employment as an assistant professor in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain.
Management at East Carolina University’s College of Business in 2001. In 2017, he left his position as a tenured associate professor at ECU.
After locating the suspect’s phone, detectives are looking through its contents to find any information that could help them figure out why the murderer launched his purported attack.
In order to find out whether anything in his professional writings could provide insight into what happened on the UNLV campus, police are also reviewing his writings.
Authorities revealed on Thursday that the suspect had over 150 rounds of ammunition in his possession.
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