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UNC Mourns Student Body President's Death
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/2534527/
Posted: Today at 12:13 p.m.
Updated: 5 minutes ago
Chapel Hill, N.C. — A solemn crowd of thousands of people flocked to the quad outside Polk Place at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus Thursday afternoon to mourn the loss of its student body president – the victim of a shooting that has sent shockwaves through the UNC community.
Chapel Hill police confirmed hours earlier that a woman found dead in a neighborhood about a half-mile from the campus on Wednesday was that of Eve Marie Carson, 22, of Athens, Ga.
Police found her body at the corner of Hillcrest Road and Hillcrest Circle about 5:30 a.m. while responding to reports of gunshots nearby. The UNC senior suffered from multiple gunshot wounds – including one to the head, authorities said.
"We're all in a state of shock," UNC Chancellor James Moeser said during the informal gathering that drew an estimated 5,000 people, most who held each other and cried.
"We are all hurting. We are all grief-stricken – stunned," he said. "This university needs an enormous group hug. It's OK to cry. It's OK to be filled with grief."
The UNC Bell Tower tolled every 30 seconds preceding the 3 p.m. gathering, and flowers behind the old Campus YMCA building marked a makeshift memorial.
"She was just an incredible person that I think had an affect on a lot of people's live," said UNC senior Katie Eagan, who knew Carson. "The way in which she died was obviously a shock. I think we're all just trying to process it right now."
Carson, a pre-med major studying both political science and biology, was active in both leadership and service roles while she was a student. As a Morehead-Cain scholar, she spent her summers volunteering and working overseas in Ecuador, Egypt and Ghana.
She was also a tutor at Githens Middle School in Durham her junior year and an assistant coach with Girls on the Run in 2005, according to the university.
"Eve Carson personified the Carolina spirit. She did it, perhaps, more profoundly than anyone I've known my whole time here," Moeser said. "She felt the very pulse and heartbeat of this university."
Meanwhile, Chapel Hill police told Fox 50's NC Wanted, investigators located Carson's blue 2005 Toyota Highlander Thursday afternoon in Chapel Hill. Investigators said they believe it had been stolen after the crime.
With no suspects or possible motives, officers spent Wednesday and part of Thursday following up and searching for leads to try to identify Carson. Police found no identification on her body and considered a physical description and a pair of rare tennis shoes to be key in helping find out who she was.
"We're at the very beginning of this investigation," Chapel Hill Police Chief Brian Currin said. "A lot of it, up to this point, was just trying to figure out who the victim was."
Currin urged anyone with information about that might help police to call the police department at 919-968-2760 or Crime Stoppers at 919-942-7515.
Calling her a person who touched lives not only on campus but also throughout the town, Chapel Hill Mayor Kevin Foy said the town is also reeling from Carson's death.
"Her service as student body president, a member of the (UNC) Board of Trustees and other ways only provides a glimpse of the person that Eve was," he said.
"She was happy, vivacious, intelligent, engaged and a presence in our community whose absence leaves a permanent void in our hearts and in our lives."
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/2534527/
Posted: Today at 12:13 p.m.
Updated: 5 minutes ago
Chapel Hill, N.C. — A solemn crowd of thousands of people flocked to the quad outside Polk Place at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus Thursday afternoon to mourn the loss of its student body president – the victim of a shooting that has sent shockwaves through the UNC community.
Chapel Hill police confirmed hours earlier that a woman found dead in a neighborhood about a half-mile from the campus on Wednesday was that of Eve Marie Carson, 22, of Athens, Ga.
Police found her body at the corner of Hillcrest Road and Hillcrest Circle about 5:30 a.m. while responding to reports of gunshots nearby. The UNC senior suffered from multiple gunshot wounds – including one to the head, authorities said.
"We're all in a state of shock," UNC Chancellor James Moeser said during the informal gathering that drew an estimated 5,000 people, most who held each other and cried.
"We are all hurting. We are all grief-stricken – stunned," he said. "This university needs an enormous group hug. It's OK to cry. It's OK to be filled with grief."
The UNC Bell Tower tolled every 30 seconds preceding the 3 p.m. gathering, and flowers behind the old Campus YMCA building marked a makeshift memorial.
"She was just an incredible person that I think had an affect on a lot of people's live," said UNC senior Katie Eagan, who knew Carson. "The way in which she died was obviously a shock. I think we're all just trying to process it right now."
Carson, a pre-med major studying both political science and biology, was active in both leadership and service roles while she was a student. As a Morehead-Cain scholar, she spent her summers volunteering and working overseas in Ecuador, Egypt and Ghana.
She was also a tutor at Githens Middle School in Durham her junior year and an assistant coach with Girls on the Run in 2005, according to the university.
"Eve Carson personified the Carolina spirit. She did it, perhaps, more profoundly than anyone I've known my whole time here," Moeser said. "She felt the very pulse and heartbeat of this university."
Meanwhile, Chapel Hill police told Fox 50's NC Wanted, investigators located Carson's blue 2005 Toyota Highlander Thursday afternoon in Chapel Hill. Investigators said they believe it had been stolen after the crime.
With no suspects or possible motives, officers spent Wednesday and part of Thursday following up and searching for leads to try to identify Carson. Police found no identification on her body and considered a physical description and a pair of rare tennis shoes to be key in helping find out who she was.
"We're at the very beginning of this investigation," Chapel Hill Police Chief Brian Currin said. "A lot of it, up to this point, was just trying to figure out who the victim was."
Currin urged anyone with information about that might help police to call the police department at 919-968-2760 or Crime Stoppers at 919-942-7515.
Calling her a person who touched lives not only on campus but also throughout the town, Chapel Hill Mayor Kevin Foy said the town is also reeling from Carson's death.
"Her service as student body president, a member of the (UNC) Board of Trustees and other ways only provides a glimpse of the person that Eve was," he said.
"She was happy, vivacious, intelligent, engaged and a presence in our community whose absence leaves a permanent void in our hearts and in our lives."