3 dead, 3 injured in Auburn shooting; suspect at large - Green Bay Press-Gazette
AUBURN, Ala. Three people were killed including two former Auburn University football players Saturday night when a gunman opened fire during a fight at a party in an apartment complex near the university. Three others were injured.
Desmonte Leonard, a 22-year-old Montgomery, Ala., resident, has been identified as the suspected shooter in the triple homicide.
Auburn Police Department Chief Tommy Dawson said Leonard is on the run and believed to be in Montgomery. The suspect is wanted on three counts of capital murder.
The police department received a call at 10:03 CDT of reports of shots fired at the University Heights apartment complex. Dawson said two men, one of them former Auburn football player Eddie Christian, were pronounced dead at the scene. Another former player, Ladarious Phillips, died at East Alabama Medical Central from injuries sustained in the shooting. The third person killed was Demario Pitts, 20.
Three additional party-goers were injured including current Auburn lineman Eric Mack. Dawson said the junior is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
It was a fight that got carried away and got out of hand and some people got shot, Dawson said.
Leonard has a long criminal history. He was arrested in 2009 for second-degree assault, booked in 2008 for theft of property and possession of a handgun without a license. Leonard, also has been arrested for failure to pay child support.
A witness, who declined to provide his name for fear of retribution, said the party was uneventful until an unidentified football player got into an altercation with Leonard. The two provisionally agreed to settle their differences one on one, the witness said, but the situation quickly escalated.
After being hit over the head with at least one bottle, Leonard reached into his pants and produced a handgun, the witness said. At that point, while blocking the main entrance into a crowded clubhouse, Leonard opened fire.
It was the craziest (situation) Ive ever seen, the witness said.
Early reports said the altercation was about a woman.
The U.S. Marshals office and the Montgomery Police Department are leading the investigation in Montgomery.
Were hoping to make an arrest today, Dawson said Sunday.
San Jose Sharks acquire rights to Red Wings defenseman Brad Stuart - San Jose Mercury News
The Sharks have acquired the rights to Detroit Red Wings defenseman Brad Stuart, setting up the possibility that their first-round draft pick in 1998 will be able to end his NHL career where it began.
Center Andrew Murray, who played 39 games for San Jose last season before being sent to the minors, goes to the Red Wings in the deal. If the Sharks do sign Stuart, Detroit also will receive a seventh-round pick in 2014.
Stuart, 32, said several months ago that he wanted to re-locate to the West Coast after his current contract expires on June 30 because he wanted to be closer to his wife and children, who have remained in the San Jose area. The Sharks now have almost three weeks to sign him before Stuart becomes an unrestricted free agent.
"I don't know if it's going to be my final NHL contarct, but I hope it is my final destination," Stuart said . I've lived here in the off season every since I was traded and I have a lot of respect for the organization."
Stuart had 36 goals and 117 assists in 377 games as a Shark before being traded to the Boston Bruins on Nov. 30, 2005, as part of the deal that brought Joe Thornton to San Jose. Since then, he also has had short stints with the Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames, before landing in Detroit at the 2008 trade deadline.
A left-handed shot, Stuart would likely be a Top Four defenseman with the Sharks.
"Brad is a player we are very familiar with — a physical, team-first
defenseman who is tough to play against, which is exactly the kind of mentality we want our team to possess," Sharks general manager Doug Wilson said.Stuart stressed again Sunday that he has loved his time in Detroit, where he helped the Red Wings win the Stanley Cup in 2008. He had six goals and 15 assists in 81 games with Detroit last season.
The third overall pick in the NHL draft, Stuart was considered an offensive-minded defenseman at the start of his career. That has changed over the years.
"I went to Detroit and I wasn't really counted on for any kind of offensive output," Stuart said, "so I just focused on other parts of my game. I take pride in being a good, physical player who's hard to play against, working hard every night and being one of the guys that the coaching staff and other players can count on to be giving it his all every night.
"Consequently I've become a better rounded player," he added. "I don't put up as many points as I did in my first few years in the league, but I think overall I'm a better player."
The Sharks still need to reach agreement on a new contract with Stuart, who is coming off a four-year, $15-million deal with Detroit.

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