Community members attend a candlelight vigil at Stewart Park for those killed during a shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, October 1. The massacre left nine people dead and nine wounded. The gunman also died.
In response to the shooting on October 1, President Barack Obama delivers the 15th statement of his presidency addressing gun violence. "Somehow this has become routine," he said. "The reporting is routine. My response here at this podium ends up being routine, the conversation in the aftermath of it. We've become numb to this."
Students and faculty are reunited with friends and family at the county fairgrounds on October 1.
People wait for information at the fairgrounds on October 1.
Hannah Miles, center, is reunited with her sister Hailey and father, Gary, on October 1.
A student waits to walk off a school bus at the fairgrounds on October 1.
Friends and family are reunited on October 1.
A woman is comforted after the deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, on October 1. Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin announced at a news conference that the shooter was dead.
Authorities secure the campus after the shooting on October 1.
Students, staff and faculty leave the school on October 1.
A bullet casing is marked at the scene of the shooting on October 1.
People gather at a roadblock near the entrance to the college on October 1.
Authorities respond after reports of the shooting on October 1.
Police search students outside the school on October 1.
A patient is wheeled into the emergency room at Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg on October 1.